You might not be in a position to start a family now but sorting your finances early can make all the difference in the future Curiously
If you see having children as part of your future, you may want to get your money in order now to save more in the long run.
Dylan Jones, CEO of debt help organisation IE Hub, said: “There are significant implications when you have kids, having had two myself. You may not be aware of the expenses coming down the line and you will need to consider a budget. Be it increased heating bills, baby food, moving house, nappies, there are so many different costs."1. Save seriously “If you can put money aside, savings are absolutely critical.
Remember though that you’re under no obligation to share any plans to have babies with your employer, until no later than the 15th week before your baby is due . 5. Consider your changing priorities “Know what your priorities are and how they will change, and accept that the way you spend your time and money will need to change if you want to have kids,” says Jones. “Know what that means for you.”
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