We value your privacy

We use cookies to enhance your browsing experience and analyze our traffic.

Corporate Dad - UK Dad Blog
  • Corporate Dad
    • Being Corporate
    • Recruitment
    • Recruitment Business
  • Four Seasons Dad
    • Family Time
    • Honest Reviews
    • Days Out
  • Four Seasons Golfer
    • Golf
    • Golf Blog
    • Golf Challenges
  • Golf Course Reviews
    • <£20 per Round
    • £20-£50 per Round
    • >£50 per Round
Four Seasons Golfer
Reviews
JCB Golf and Country Club Review
  • 01/11/2021
3.8 rating
3.8/5
Hillside Southport Golf Course Review
  • 10/10/2021
4.2 rating
4.2/5
Woodsome Hall Golf Club Review
  • 27/06/2021
3.5 rating
3.5/5
Worsley Park – Marriot Hotel & Spa Golf Course Review
  • 02/06/2021
3.7 rating
3.7/5
Prestbury Golf Club, Macclesfield Golf Course Review
  • 15/09/2020
3.8 rating
3.8/5
  • About Us
  • Private policy
  • Forums
  • Community
Contact Me
Corporate Dad - UK Dad Blog
Work With Us
Corporate Dad - UK Dad Blog
  • Corporate Dad
    • Being Corporate
    • Recruitment
    • Recruitment Business
  • Four Seasons Dad
    • Family Time
    • Honest Reviews
    • Days Out
  • Four Seasons Golfer
    • Golf
    • Golf Blog
    • Golf Challenges
  • Golf Course Reviews
    • <£20 per Round
    • £20-£50 per Round
    • >£50 per Round
  • Supporting Dads

Take Control of Family Finances

  • 06/05/2017
  • No comments
  • 2.9K views
  • 2 minute read
  • CorporateDadUK
Total
0
Shares
0
0
0

Ask the vast majority of people what causes them the most stress in life, and chances are they’ll all say ‘money.’ In a world ruled by little pieces of paper, it can often feel as though we never have enough of it, and the money we do have just doesn’t stretch as far as we’d like it to. Plus, as much as every parent loves their kids unconditionally, it is safe to say that children themselves can put a significant strain on our wallets. School fees, days out, clothes, and toys can all start to add up one way or another, until before we know it we have minimal cash leftover at the end of the month. Of course, you may wonder what the problem is if you’re putting food on the table every night and if your kids are healthy and happy. But it can always pay to have a little bit extra in the bank, especially if you want to save for something like a vacation or put more money into your pension pot. If you can feel your finances spiraling out of your control and you want to get back in the driving seat, here are a few things you can do. Lay everything on the table Do you find that your money disappears at an alarming rate each month, and you can’t put your finger on where it is that you are spending? A surprising amount of us ends up paying out more than we need to for things like household bills and continuing to pay standing orders and direct debits on things we don’t even need anymore. If you need some help organizing your monthly ingoings and outgoings, why not utilize the services of someone like AccountantsEastLondon.com? Some of us are just naturally bad with money, and that’s fine, but having a professional to guide you through can seriously pay off. Hunt for discounts You may love the spontaneity of suddenly announcing to your kids that you’re going on a family day out, and seeing the happiness on their face when you treat them to something. However, doing a little bit of planning in advance could actually save you hundreds of pounds. Say, for example, you want to take your kids to a wildlife park, and a family ticket is £50. By scouring discount websites and looking for online deals, you may be able to find a code that gets you some money off. Get thrifty It can be hard to backtrack on a lifetime of habits, but consider what luxuries in your life you actually deem essential. Do you, for example, have a bit of a penchant for designer shirts? There’s nothing wrong with that, of course, but a brand new one every month is certainly going to eat into your budget. Consider instead investing in second hand or vintage clothing to feed your addiction – the plus side is that you’re bound to find something much more unique as well.]]>

Total
0
Shares
Share 0
Tweet 0
Pin it 0
Related Topics
  • every
  • family
  • kids
  • little
CorporateDadUK

You May Also Like
View Post
  • Supporting Dads

What Does your Father Figure Really Want this Father's Day?

  • 15/06/2018
  • CorporateDadUK
View Post
  • Supporting Dads

How to Keep the Family Afloat During Tough Times

  • 06/06/2018
  • CorporateDadUK
View Post
  • Dad Spotlight
  • Supporting Dads

Becoming a Dad Spotlight with @PottyAdventures

  • 22/09/2017
  • CorporateDadUK
View Post
  • Supporting Dads

An Interview with Han-Son Lee from Daddilife

  • 30/08/2017
  • CorporateDadUK
View Post
  • Supporting Dads

How to Find Work as a Single Dad

  • 07/08/2017
  • CorporateDadUK
View Post
  • Supporting Dads

Work Life and Play Problems

  • 30/07/2017
  • CorporateDadUK
View Post
  • Supporting Dads

Important Male Issues for International Men's Day

  • 18/07/2017
  • CorporateDadUK
View Post
  • Supporting Dads

Family Wins on Amazon Prime Day 10th July

  • 07/07/2017
  • CorporateDadUK

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Blog theme for modern creators

Now with reviews and ratings

Available on ThemeForest

Latest posts

Corporate Dad - UK Dad Blog
  • Corporate Dad
  • Four Seasons Dad
  • Four Seasons Golfer
  • Golf Course Reviews
Balancing Work and Life as a Parent and Husband
More like this
More ratings
More reviews

Input your search keywords and press Enter.