Piggybanking: Preparing Your Financial Life for Kids and Your Kids for a Financial Life

Piggybanking: Preparing Your Financial Life for Kids and Your Kids for a Financial Life

by JeffD.Opdyke (Author)

Synopsis

When couples are planning their financial lives together, few questions are as significant as how to afford a family. The average middle-income family will spend somewhere between $185k and $270k raising a child through the first seventeen years of life, according to the U.S. Dept. of Agriculture. And now, in this difficult financial climate, tension levels are running even higher over how to cover these costs. To help couples meet this challenge, veteran Wall Street Journal personal finance writer Jeff Opdyke has laid out everything they need to do. From preparing financially for a baby's arrival to the financial lessons kids need to learn so that they have a solid grasp on money by they time they leave home, the chapters are split into natural divisions that track money's major categories: earning, saving, spending, investing, and giving. Finally, there's a section on the all-important basics of what parents should know to save for and ultimately afford college costs. Opdyke, who for six years was the Love & Money columnist for the Journal, provides a smart, accessible blueprint for parents that will help reduce the stress of building a family and enhance parents' skills for raising money-savvy kids. With Opdyke's advice in hand, parents will be well-equipped to create a sound financial life for their family.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: HarperCollins
Published: 15 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0061358193
ISBN 13: 9780061358197

Author Bio
Jeff Opdyke has written about personal finance and the investment markets for the Wall Street Journal since 1993. For six years he wrote the Wall Street Journal's nationally syndicated Love and Money column. He lives in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with his wife, Amy, and their two children.