Thursday, December 1, 2016

Would you spend £8,000 to help your child find a job?

Would you spend £8,000 to help your child find a job?
The latest investigation claims that parents are able to invest nearly £8,000 assisting the grown up kids of theirs on the career ladder.

This may include things like providing cash to pay for training programs, accommodation or equipment while learning, and intelligent clothes for employment interviews.

Nearly four fifths (seventy eight per cent) of parents saw it as the responsibility of theirs to allow for the kid of theirs basically as they get into the planet of two thirds as well as work (sixty seven per cent) felt it had been the fiscal responsibility of theirs.

London is unsurprisingly the priciest location of Britain to raise a kid. LV estimates that the price of increasing a kid in the capital is about £253,638.

In the South East this figure falls slightly to South East, £245,756, while in the East of England the total average cost is £239,125, LV suggests.

Across the North East, the cost of bringing up a child to the age of 21 is in the region of £217,820, while in Yorkshire and the Humber it is £214,559.


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