Babynomics: Moneysaving Tips for Smart Parents

Babynomics: Moneysaving Tips for Smart Parents

by Madeline Thomas (Author)

Synopsis

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?

Babynomics brings you practical and realistic advice on saving money, without meaning you have to compromise on the lifestyle of your family. Babynomics teaches parents what costs you can cut, and ways to pay for those bills you can't avoid when raising a family.

Find out:

  • How to save money on baby equipment
  • How to make the most of government funding for your family
  • The wonderful world of children's toys
  • Santa, peer pressure and buying for birthdays
  • Memorable holidays without the price tag
  • When to start saving money for university

Babynomics shows you how much money you can save at each stage of your child's life, and prove that having a happy family doesn't have to cost you the earth.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 256
Edition: 1
Publisher: White Ladder Press Ltd
Published: 17 May 2010

ISBN 10: 1905410654
ISBN 13: 9781905410651
Book Overview: Saves parents money, without compromise

Media Reviews
Features dozens of practical moneysaving tricks that every cash-conscious parent needs to know --Daily Mirror
Author Bio
Finance expert Madeline Thomas is a freelance journalist, and has written for a variety of publications including the Observer, the Independent on Sunday, and The Business. Madeline also worked at Reuters, writing about Personal Finance and investment.