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Child Care Expenses: Money-Saving Ideas

Who isn't looking for ways to reduce costs and pare down their family budget when possible? Here are some money-saving ideas and tips relating to child care.
Tips For Saving Money On A Daycare Budget
Providers are always looking for tips to stretch their limited supply dollars as far as possible. Finding ways to save on costs and extend the supply or general budget as far as it will go may take some creativity and smart shopping.
Where to Get Help in Paying for Child Care
Child care assistance is available to eligible families through State agencies. Each state determines eligibility requirements for families within their state. Parents can locate their states resources and learn how to apply for assistance with this up- to-date listing of the state agencies that handle Child Care Subsidies.
Packing A Kid Lunch Can Put More Than Pennies In Your Pocket
Is meal service a required fee for your child or is packing a kid lunch a money-saving option? Parents on a budget should do the math and see if there are cost savings by having a child brown-bag it.
Child and Child Care Credit: Don't Forget These Benefits When Preparing Taxes
The April 15 deadline to file tax returns is not the only time parents should think about taxes and credits. But, surprisingly, child tax credits, child and dependent care credits, and earned income tax credits intended to ease the tax parents of families that parents sometimes forget. Don't be one of them.
How Can I Get My Employer to Offer Child Care Support?
Employers CAN help support the cost of child care, and often it doesn't cost them a dime. Here are ways to ask your employer to help.
Ways to Afford the Child Care You Really Want
Annual child care costs are typically higher than the average amount families spend on groceries each year, according to the National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies. What this means that families are struggling to afford any child care--much less high-end or highly-desired care options. A new national program is helping parents to afford the programs they really want.
Create Memories, Not Expenses at Budget-Friendly Class Gift Exchanges
Forget about last year's $25 per child gift exchanges. There's no need to buy a present for each child in your kid's class either. Almost everyone has their eye on the economy and is keeping a closer watch of their family budget this year. Focus on the fun and your kids will be having too much of a blast to notice that their party was done on the cheap! After all, celebrating the season and f…
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