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Child benefit levels 2009
5th January 2009 With new levels of Child Benefit coming into effect from January 5, leading Child Trust Fund (CTF) provider, The Children’s Mutual has welcomed the move calculating that 2009 newborns could benefit from a collective lump sum of at least £15.4 billion if families were able to save their Child Benefit into their…
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The rising costs of raising children
The average cost of raising a child from birth to the age of 21 has risen to a staggering £165,000. That works out at £657 a month and £22 a day so it’s no wonder that parents are looking for ways to reduce that cost. Pregnancy is the time when you need to do some serious budgeting. The…
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