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Do you save for your children?

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ivykaty44 · 04/09/2010 14:19

After another thread I wondered if people save for their children?

Do you put money away each week or month for your dc to give to them when they are 18 or 21 or need a deposit on a house?

Or do you not have the money to save for you children and not put anything away - or you just choice not to save for them for another reason

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ilikeyoursleeves · 07/09/2010 21:03

I was about to start a similar thread so it is interesting to see the reponses here. I save £15 a month for each DC, in their CTF. Don't save anything else though. DH and I differ though in that I think we should save for them going to uni etc but he thinks they should stand on their own 2 feet as that's what he did. (and so did I BTW but I don't want to see my boys struggle!)

I do feel guilty that we don't save any more than that though...

dilemma456 · 08/09/2010 12:49

Just 30 a month at the moment - like to make it more really

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