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Unexpected Costs That Come With Having Kids

know what it costs to have kidsThere are all kinds of expenses tied up with starting a family, such as the medical bills inherent in gestation and delivery, the cost of childcare if both parents work, and the price of diapers for the first couple of years. And as they grow older, attendant costs only increase, with clothing and toys becoming more expensive as the years pass. But it all culminates in college, which will cost parents a pretty penny if they want to send their kids to some of the top rated schools. The thing is that none of these costs is totally unexpected. While you might have to run the numbers on some of the items associated with raising a child, you at least know that these expenses are on the horizon. Unfortunately, there are also a number of costs that could spring up and catch you totally unprepared. But knowing the possibilities could help you to sock some money away just in case. So here are a few potential expenses you may have to contend with where your offspring are concerned.

You know that kids have to be fed and clothed, but did you ever consider that they will put an added strain on every single one of your household expenses? You might think that adding an adult resident to your home will have an impact on the utilities, but chances are you won’t expect your water, power, and gas to go up when you bring home your little bundle of joy. And yet, when you consider all of the concessions that infants require you can see where the added expense comes in. For example, babies need frequent bathing (although not in a full tub). But the larger issue is the increase in dishes and laundry you’ll have to do, especially if you opt for cloth diapers.

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Paying For College – Students Or Parents?

When you’re a parent holding your newborn for the very first time, there are probably a lot of thoughts that run through your mind. One of them just may be that you hope that you’ll be in a position to provide your son or daughter with all that they need in order to be a thriving adult. And, without a doubt, that would have to include sending them off to college.

Of course, when it comes to deciding who should pay for it, it may not be as black-and-white as it might initially appear. On one hand, if you’re in a financial state where you can pay all of their way, it could be a real blessing. On the other, as the price of tuition only continues to increase, that may not be the most realistic route to go. Plus, there’s something to be said for a college student contributing to their own educational future (they tend to appreciate it more when they do).

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