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        <description>David Marshall joined Suncorp Bank as Executive General Manager Queensland Sales and Service in September 2010. 

He has 23 years experience in retail and business banking. Prior to joining Suncorp, David was Group Executive Banking and Group Executive Business Financial Services for Bank of Queensland. 

David has previously held a number of senior roles at Westpac and Commonwealth Bank where he was responsible for the Bank’s distribution channels nationally.</description>
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            <title>Giving kids an early start in learning to make ends meet</title>
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            <description>With official interest rates set to rise and the costly festive season looming large on the horizon there&#8217;s no doubt Australian&#8217;s budgeting skills will be put to the test over the next few months. 



Financial skills are incredibly valuable but it&#8217;s often not until you get older that you begin to appreciate the small lessons about saving and spending your parents may have taught you when you were a kid. 

Growing up on a farm meant my Mum and Dad generally made the most of having me and my two siblings around during school holidays to do the jobs that needed to be done. Often we were given the opportunity to make some cash carting hay or working in the wool sheds.</description>
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            <pubDate>Mon, 04 Oct 2010 18:50:35 +0000</pubDate>
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