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How to maximize your tight budget as a parent
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 282361, member: 31907"] You're a parent, and you know how it is: there are so many things to buy and so little money to go around. You want to make sure that you're getting good value for your money, but you don't want to spend all of your savings on one or two things. What can you do? Let's start with the basics: start by making your list! Don't think about what you need. just write down everything that could possibly be considered "must-buys." Then take some time to really consider each item on your list, and ask yourself if they will actually help your family achieve its goals. If not, maybe they aren't worth it. Next step: look at what you have in storage. If there's something else that could add value like a book or game. consider selling it before buying something new. Finally: if you really think an item won't help your family reach its goals, then don't buy it! This might mean skipping something fun this summer but in the long run, it will make all of your families' lives better! [/QUOTE]
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