Making money: Preparing for a baby, and more

Three top pieces of financial advice — from the cost of splitting up to prudence in family loans

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Preparing for a baby

It's a good thing pregnancy gives you "nine months to prepare financially," said John Schmoll at Daily Finance. A new bundle of joy is such great news that it's often "easy to forget that this baby comes with something — a price tag." According to the Department of Agriculture, children born in 2012 will cost their parents up to $241,080 each by the time they turn 18, so start planning early. Since the cost of delivery itself can be a major outlay, carefully compare hospital costs and what your insurance will cover at each facility. If you're taking maternity or paternity leave, remember to set aside some money for everyday expenses. And avoid the instinct to "buy everything": It's understandable to want your child to have it all, but you'd be wise to cut down on unnecessary purchases to "save both space and money."

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