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How Much Does It Cost To Have A Baby?

average cost of having a babyA beautiful baby is something that many of us dream of having someday. And while it goes without saying that a bouncing baby boy or girl can bring so much to our lives, it would be totally irresponsible (plus, a bit delusional) of us to ignore the fact that while children are a worthwhile investment, they are also a pretty expensive one.

According to an article that was published in Forbes magazine in the summer of 2012, it would appear that a child, on average, costs $235,000 to raise and guess what? That’s before factoring in their college education. So, in preparing for a bundle of joy, what are some of the things that you need to have in place to make things less financially burdensome? We’re so glad that you asked:

A job. You would think that this one would be a no-brainer but the reality is that with the kind of economy that we (currently) have, a lot of individuals are struggling to make ends meet. It’s one thing for an adult to live off of Ramen noodles for a week. A baby needs a lot more than that. Therefore, steady income is an absolute must.

Health insurance. OK, who doesn’t groan at the thought of this particular topic? Even if you do have a full-time gig, your employer may not offer the best of benefits and if you are an at-home or contracted worker, it’s usually up to you to come up with your own insurance plan. A child needs a pediatrician. This means you need to have the means to pay for it. This means that you need some good health insurance.

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A Great Way To Spend Time With Your Kids This Christmas – Make Dough Ornaments

 

 

 

With Christmas just around the corner, it’s time to get your creative juices flowing.   Your kids are going to want to do something cool this Christmas with you, so why not create some great memories by making your own Christmas ornaments this year?  There’s a really simple dough recipe below that you can use to make all sorts and varieties of ornaments

Dough Ornament Recipe

4 cups all-purpose flour

1 cup salt

1 ½ cups warm water

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Inexpensive Ways To Connect With Your Kids During The Holidays

If you are looking for ideas on how to spend more quality time with your family this holiday season, there is a great article titled “50 Free & Frugal Ideas For Holiday Family Bonding” that I would recommend you read.

The article has an extensive list of ideas of ways to do crafts with your kids and provides links to several websites for further details.  There are also links to a variety of websites that can help you get your kids interested in various home improvement projects.  Why not be productive while bonding!

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Money Saving Tips For Brand New Parents

If you’re like me and have never yet had any children, you will likely be as surprised as I was at finding out just how expensive it really is to have kids.  I found this really interesting article on globeinvestor.com that talks about the first year of parenthood.  If you are thinking of taking that big step and having a baby in the near future, I would highly recommend checking out the article.

The article includes links to some helpful websites that can provide tips for saving money on baby items.  Suggestions such as using hand-me-downs instead of buying everything brand new could help with the financial side of things.  It also includes information on the Canada Child Tax Benefit and the Universal Child Care Benefit that will be important to know.  It’s important to understand all of the government benefits and tax credits you are entitled to when you are a parent.  Every little bit helps.

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Marriage, Money, & The Recession

Money issues in a marriage can be tough at the best of times.  keep your marriage strong during the recessionCouples argue about how much to spend, what to spend it on, whether or not they should have joint accounts, and the list goes on.  Differences in spending habits definitely can make for some interesting conversations, or should I say, arguments.  It truly doesn’t matter how much or how little money a couple has, disagreements about money still arise.  During a recession, however, finances can get tight, and the pressure is on. 

 The most important thing to realize is that your marriage is way more important than your financial situation.  As a couple, you need to stick together and work out a game plan for how you are going to tackle the situation as a team rather than letting the tough times divide you.

 You can start by sitting down together and discussing your specific situation.  Create goals as a couple and write them down.  Think of ways you can cut back spending and extra things you can do to supplement your income.  Come up with a plan involving both of you so that you can have the sense of working together and feel the satisfaction of attaining your goals. 

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