Children cost a bomb but there's no escaping it is there? One estimate puts the cost of bringing up a child from 0-21 years at GBP90,000, which is terrifying for any new parent. But does it really cost this much to raise a child, and how can you as a parent cut this down to manageable money? Babynom
Babynomics: [money saving tips for smart parents]
β Scribed by Thomas, Madeline
- Publisher
- White Ladder
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 257
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This new approach gives parents a real insight into the economics of having a family. It includes teaching parents how to cut costs, real life money saving tips from parents as well as helpful advice from personal finance experts - all ensuring that families can cut their spending but not their quality of life.
β¦ Subjects
Children's paraphernalia--Costs;Parenthood--Economic aspects;Thriftiness;Parenthood -- Economic aspects;Children's paraphernalia -- Costs
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