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MARSHALL LOEB'S DAILY MONEY TIP:
Three splurges worth it for expecting mothers

If you are expecting a baby, you may find yourself spending more money than you have to. But relaxing the purse strings for some nonessentials every once in a while, as long as it doesn't wreak havoc with paying your bills or saving for something you really need, is important. In her new book, "Expecting Money: The Essential Financial Plan for New and Growing Families," national credit and money-management expert Erica Sandberg details three types of indulgences for new parents that could be worth the expense. Read article...
Businessweek–TV
Prenatal Financial Planning:
How to budget for a new baby

If you thought the big cost of having children came when they were college-bound, think again. How parents-to-be should plan for the baby that's about to change their financial picture. Click to watch video...
ABC-7’s View From the Bay
Financial planning for growing families

Two paychecks or one? Can your family afford to have one parent stay at home? Erica Sandberg from San Francisco was here with some guidance. She is the author of Expecting Money: The Essential Financial Plan For New And Growing Families.
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MSN Encarta
College: How Much Is It Going to Cost Me?

Saving for your child's college education is a massive endeavor, and you may be asking yourself, "How much will it really cost me?" Well, that depends on many factors: Will your child go to a community college or to a private or public university? Do you want to pay every penny or look into student loans, grants, scholarships and other financing options as well?
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