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For millions of people, having a baby is one of the most rewarding experiences of their lives — and one of the most expensive. The
How can parents-to-be prepare for this massive expense? A public relations worker in Portland, Maine is anxiously pondering this question. She and her husband are expecting their first child this summer, and they're wondering how to get ready for the bundle of bills heading their way. Here's what she wrote:
Dear advisors,
My husband and I are going to have our first baby this summer. How should we prepare financially?
There are so many expenses to get ready for, it's a bit overwhelming. For the long term, we want to save for our child's college education. I know there are 529s and other accounts for that. What do you recommend? And how much should we put into it?
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For the shorter term, we expect to spend upward of $7,000 on the delivery. And I'm sure we're about to spend lots of money on diapers, baby formula, strollers, toys, etc. How do you recommend coping with those expenses? Should we start saving for those now?
My husband and I make a total of about $180,000 per year. Can we raise a child without breaking the bank?
Thank you for your help,
Mother-to-be in Maine
And here's what financial advisors wrote back: