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366.1 | Here goes... | QUOKKA::29169::SMITH | | Wed Oct 11 1995 16:36 | 29 |
| 2 children, girls, 15 and 17
These numbers are Exact, from my quicken account.
from 10/94-9/95
allowance $239.50 (the older is working and no longer gets an allowance)
clothes 334.36 (school shopping, August mainly)
gifts 265.20 (Birthday's, doesn't incl. xmas (add $400) a CP expense?)
lunch money 524.00
medical 382.93 (after insur., incl med and dental, usually ncp's cost)
phone 373.40 (their own phone line, they reimburse me for toll calls)
recreation 439.26 (trips, special handouts, sports equipment)
school 334.50 (school trips, sports, clubs, etc.)
other 204.80 (stuff?, I'd need to look it up)
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Total 3097.95 (kid specific)
Groceries 1346.58 (2693.16 total, I divided equally to the 4 of us)
eatting out 180.00 (estimated amount from total that they were with us)
Vacations 729.56 (1/2 cost of family trips, six flags, etc.)
(maybe should be considered a cp's expense)
Sub total 5354.09 ($102.96/week)
Morgage ????.?? Whatever you might think is fair, I'd need a place anyway,
so what do additional bedrooms cost average?
I also pay their health insurance but most CP's don't pay that, I put some
away for college, most don't do that either.
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366.2 | 1st reply: thanks | MSBCS::GIRONDEL | | Thu Oct 12 1995 07:49 | 8 |
| .1
Thanks for taking the time to provide such a detailled reply!
Other CP's: please come forward!
Thanks
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366.3 | Some of my reckoning.. | QUOKKA::15838::JACQUES_CA | Crazy ways are evident | Mon Nov 13 1995 14:05 | 36 |
| Here's the figures I just compiled over the weekend for my
daughter's father's lawyer. She is 14mths old at this time.
From her birth:
FOOD: $812.00 (this is formula and baby food. She has gone on
table food since July of this year. I did not figure
the "real" food bills in).
DIAPERS/WIPES: $322.00
CLOTHING: $627.00 (been living off all the clothing gifts and
hand-me downs from her cousins. But some
things still had to be bought. Now the
hand-me-downs are getting further and fewer
between as she gets into clothes that get beat
up more. I expect this expense to grow)
MEDICAL - $40.65 per week
DAYCARE - $100.00 per week
OUT OF POCKET MEDICAL - doctor and prescription co-pays = $178.00
MISC - booster seats, soap and laundry detergents (special buys to
accommodate her ezcema), various baby accessories = $128.00
This is compiled off the receipts I have kept. Now, I wasn't as
consistant keeping them in the first couple of months, but got real
good after that. I expect a rough estimate of missing receipts to
be $50.00 or less.
Some items, like a new car seat, her father pitched in at the time
I bought them. They are not included above.
cj *->
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366.4 | child are not cheap | QUOKKA::34309::KGRAHAM | | Tue Apr 23 1996 16:27 | 30 |
| 1 child, girl 2.5 yrs
These numbers are not exact, and do not include everything just some of
basics.
clothes $150 min, quarterly on clothes because she out grows
her clothes so fast (min $600 yr)
shoes 307 on shoes since last summer
gifts $40
medical $17 weekly of of pay, does not include co-payment for
doctors visits ($884 yr)
recreation $60 discover zone, videos, chuckie cheese, etc
30 dance class to be enrolled in this summer ($360 yr)
daycare $100 a week ($5200 year)
food $30 week ($1040)
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Total $8491
Remember these number do not include other things such as washing,
transportation to and from, shelter, etc.
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366.5 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Wed Apr 24 1996 08:02 | 2 |
| Expesive shoes? $307.00, must be some great shoes for a 2.5 year old.:)
Or are they medical needed special shoes to help correct walking?
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366.6 | Wow! | QUOKKA::15838::JACQUES_CA | Trust me, I'm a rat | Wed Apr 24 1996 10:14 | 3 |
| :-) :-), George, I was wondering about the shoes myself!
cj
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366.7 | | QUOKKA::34309::KGRAHAM | | Wed Apr 24 1996 15:08 | 5 |
| No they are not special shoes her feet are just growing faster that
most babies her age. Since last June, I have brought 3 pairs of
sneakers, 2 pairs of sandles, a pair of boots, and 2 pair of every day
shoes, and 2 pair of church shoes. I was not buying shoes just to be
buying them each time she had outgrown them.
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366.8 | | MKOTS3::RAUH | I survived the Cruel Spa | Thu Apr 25 1996 09:31 | 9 |
| .7, please understand I am not trying to put you down or anything. As I
looked at the entry and saw the amount of money spent on childrens
shoes I was taken back. I buy shoes for my daughter also. Eva is a
growing child, she is off the charts for her age group. Yet, I don't
recall spending this amount of money on shoes. And she has sandles,
sneekers, Sorel boots, and church shoes. The Sorels are the expensive
shoes for a child. Cold feet, colds thru the winter.
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366.9 | | QUOKKA::34309::KGRAHAM | | Thu Apr 25 1996 15:19 | 8 |
| I did not take it as a put down, an I can understand your response. It
is alot of money to spend on shoes. The shoes I buy her are a little
expensive because I found that when I took her to places like stride
rite the shoes really did not fit her long skinny feet. Length wise
they fit, but width wise we had problems. I began taking her to a shoe
store that specialize in fitting hard to fit feet. I guess I pay good for
her shoes and make sure the fit correct because there is nothing like
wearing uncomfortable shoes.
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