Eight ways to get your finances ready for having a baby in the UK

Eight ways to get your finances ready for having a baby in the UK

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​From simply cutting back on the easy things first, right through to thinking about how to protect your pensionRaising a child from birth to the age of 18 costs, on average, £166,000 for a couple, and £220,000 for a lone parent in 2023, according to Child Poverty Action Group’s annual cost of a child report. Affordability is regularly cited by people who would like to have children as a key reason for holding off doing so. Continue reading… 

From simply cutting back on the easy things first, right through to thinking about how to protect your pension

Raising a child from birth to the age of 18 costs, on average, £166,000 for a couple, and £220,000 for a lone parent in 2023, according to Child Poverty Action Group’s annual cost of a child report. Affordability is regularly cited by people who would like to have children as a key reason for holding off doing so.

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