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The Cost Of Kids On Your Home

 
A baby is born; you give up the spare room or study and turn it into a nursery. But childbirth it turns out isn't the only hard thing about having kidsit's tough on your pocket too.

One leading insurance company put an unbelievable '300,000 on bringing up a baby to the age of 21. Looking at the breakdown of costs, '22,000 is on clothing, '35,000 for food, '139,000 on private school fees and '27,000 if you send them to university. God help you if you have triplets.

But if you thought it was just feeding, educating and clothing the little gems, think again.

Even if you do send them to state school, and shop for cheap outfits, children can still damage your purse strings.

A poll revealed that 50% of parents make home insurance claims because of damage caused by their children.

Claims included:

? Food and drink stains
? Broken windows
? Broken ornaments
? Broken DVD and video players
? Jumping on and breaking beds and sofas

Even if you did scrape through their childhood without a major impact on your bank account, it doesn't end there.

Flying the nest

Let's say you got them through university and on their way to becoming a lawyer to help support you in your old age. Everything's rosy, right? Wrong. A study by an investment group showed that a third of parents forked out money to help their children get their feet on the property ladder.

Kippers

You can't even retire without still having to pay their way. 'Kids in parents' pockets' or Kippers as they have become known, are eating into retirement funds.

Some grown-up children may leave home to go to university but come back home when they can't financially find their feet. Part of the problem is the increased pressure of paying for university fees, where many young people start out their lives in debt before even starting their careers.

But don't despair! With financial planning, it can all be worked out. And of course, children may cost the earth, but aren't they worth it? Even if the loveable tykes did stain the cream sofa.

Author: T & R Direct
 
Author Bio:

T & R Direct specialise in house insurance. We pride ourselves on providing a quick, efficient and hassle-free service. See how you could save up to 42% on your house insurance now by clicking on house insurance

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