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	<title>Burkett Financial Services (Rock Hill SC / Columbia SC) &#187; Starting a Family</title>
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		<title>Starting a Family Overview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Starting a family can be one of the most rewarding experiences in life. It can also be one of the most costly. On average, American families spend $250,000 raising a child. That equals $13,888 per year over an eighteen-year period. 
Planning on having more than one child brings the anticipated expense to half a million [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Starting a family can be one of the most rewarding experiences in life. It can also be one of the most costly. On average, American families spend $250,000 raising a child. That equals $13,888 per year over an eighteen-year period. <span id="more-11"></span></p>
<p>Planning on having more than one child brings the anticipated expense to half a million dollars for a family with two children and one million dollars for a family. Where does the money go?</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Pregnancy</strong> – Prenatal care to delivery can create hundreds to thousands of dollars in medical deductibles or other co-payment expenses.</p>
<p><strong>Baby equipment</strong> – Crib, stroller, toys, and a car seat are some of the larger items purchased, but don’t forget months of expensive baby formula, diapers and clothes.</p>
<p><strong>Birthdays, Christmas, etc.</strong> – Cake, ice cream, food and gifts (plus random impulse gifts throughout the year).</p>
<p><strong>Day care</strong> – In going back to work after delivery, day care expenses will be incurred.</p>
<p><strong>Preschool</strong> – Depending on your choice of preschools and the number of days your child will attend, expect to spend a few thousand dollars for an enjoyable preschool experience.</p>
<p><strong>Private schools</strong> – Opting for a private education for your child can cost you an average of $3,000.00 &#8211; $4,000.00 per year for elementary school. Private high schools tend to be more than double that annually.</p>
<p><strong>Sports registration and camps</strong> – Registration fees, uniforms and playing equipment adds up over the years, and specialty sports camps to help your child improve his or her game are costly as well.</p>
<p><strong>Car insurance</strong> – Adding a new driver under the age of twenty-five to your car insurance can spike your rates and may be compounded when paying for a new or used car for your child.</p>
<p><strong>Orthodontist</strong> – An imperfect set of teeth can cost thousands of dollars above what most insurance will cover.</p>
<p><strong>Medical bills</strong> – Expect to pay thousands of dollars in co-payments plus expenses not covered by your medical insurance.</p>
<p><strong>Vacations</strong> – Family vacations are great but, depending on your vacation preferences, can cost tens of thousands of dollars until your child leaves home.</p>
<p><strong>Class trips</strong> – Every school has them, and they cost money.</p>
<p><strong>Graduations</strong> – Celebrating educational milestones with family and friends can feel like a tuition payment.</p>
<p><strong>College</strong> – Perhaps the most expensive part of your child’s upbringing prepares them for an independent life.</p>
<p><strong>Miscellaneous expenses</strong> – Food, clothing and miscellaneous entertainment.</p></blockquote>
<p>Planning financially for growing your family by investing in programs that will both earn and save money for current and anticipated needs is a sound pre-requisite to starting a family.</p>
<p>When working with your financial planner to achieve these goals, be sure to discuss options to support your family in case there is a sudden loss or reduction of income as well. Having a solid disability and life insurance plan will help ensure that your family is provided for and in your plan.</p>
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