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With some experts predicting a baby boom for early 2021, there’s every possibility you may be considering starting a family – or perhaps even have a little one already on the way. Although you may feel a variety of emotions right now (from excitement to profound terror), it’s all worth it in the end.
However, it’s completely normal to be worried about your finances. After all, it doesn’t take a genius to realise that children can be expensive. If you’re looking to get into a more secure position before your kid comes along, we have some suggestions which could help you do just that.
The Child Poverty Action Group estimates raising someone to the age of 18 will set a couple back an average of £74,333. Although that figure is high enough as it is, that’s just the ‘basic’ cost. The ‘full’ price for raising a child is reportedly more than £150,000.
Worryingly, the organisation also estimates that child benefit will only cover 22% of the basic cost. Therefore, parents will need to find the extra money somewhere.
The good news is you won’t need that £74,000 straight away. In fact, the first year can actually be quite affordable with a bit of financial planning. Here are four measures you can try:
If you’re not budgeting already, now is the time to start. It’s important to get a good idea of exactly how much you’ve got coming in and going out. Not only will this help determine how much you can spend preparing for your little one, but will also highlight whether you need to make cutbacks.
The market is full of expensive baby products and designer-led clothes. However, babies are usually entertained by a set of keys. Your kid will probably get just as much enjoyment from a £10 toy instead of a £50 one. Considering the rate your child may grow as well, clothes are similar. There’s no point spending an excessive amount of money when an outfit might not fit your little one in a few months.
If your family, loved ones, or close friends offer support, accept it. Be it in the form of second-hand products or just the offer of a takeaway, you’re going to need all the help you can get in the first few months.
Although there are some items which shouldn’t be purchased second hand, such as a crib mattress, you can save money by accepting just about everything used.
This is more for your sanity rather than finances, but the point stands. You might have an idea of the sort of life your kid may want to live, but they won’t have any expectations about the world. This means you don’t need to buy anything too expensive. As long as your child is healthy and happy, that’s all that matters.
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