061 | Kids - How much they cost | The Financial Classroom
Update: 2022-10-12
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Kids are a blessing, but they can also be SCARY expensive. What costs should you expect? Or how can you trim down some of those costs? Which costs SHOULD you try to cut down on? If you’re like Will, you’re hoping we don’t suggest cutting down that food bill :P Join Will, Tim and Jules for a discussion on everything to do with kids, including:
- How much will you probably spend on your child from birth to when they become an adult?
- Making it through the baby stages on a budget
- The back-to-school marketing scam
- The new government child care funding
- Sports and activities
- The biggest (yet perhaps least expected) cost of having a child
Also, if you want some in-depth information on the RESP, we HIGHLY recommend that you listen to Episode 32, where we have a special guest, Court, who comes on and talks about EVERYTHING to do with RESPs. You won’t want to miss that one either!
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If you like the show, feel free to give us a review on apple podcast to help us reach more people. As well if you would like to come on the show feel free to reach out to us at financialclassroom@gmail.com or find us on IG @financialclassroom or FB Financial Classroom Canada.
- How much will you probably spend on your child from birth to when they become an adult?
- Making it through the baby stages on a budget
- The back-to-school marketing scam
- The new government child care funding
- Sports and activities
- The biggest (yet perhaps least expected) cost of having a child
Also, if you want some in-depth information on the RESP, we HIGHLY recommend that you listen to Episode 32, where we have a special guest, Court, who comes on and talks about EVERYTHING to do with RESPs. You won’t want to miss that one either!
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If you like the show, feel free to give us a review on apple podcast to help us reach more people. As well if you would like to come on the show feel free to reach out to us at financialclassroom@gmail.com or find us on IG @financialclassroom or FB Financial Classroom Canada.
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