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QUIZ: Test Your Family Finance IQ
The nursery is painted. The crib is assembled. You're ready for parenthood, right? Not necessarily. You'd be amazed how much financial preparation is needed to raise a child. Take our quiz and find out how much you know about the costs of raising the new member of your family.

The nursery is painted. The crib is assembled. You're ready for parenthood, right? Not necessarily. You'd be amazed how much financial preparation is needed to raise a child. Take our quiz and find out how much you know about the costs of raising the new member of your family.


1. The average middle-income family having a child today will spend how much money raising that child through age 18?
$105,000
$135,000
$165,000


2. Even before your child arrives, you have spent/will spend how much money on him?
$1,000 to $3,000
$3,000 to $5,000
$6,000 to $10,000


3. First-year expenses, such as baby furniture, clothes, diapers, doctor's visits, and day care, will likely cost you:
$5,000 to $8,000
$8,000 to $10,000
$10,000 to $12,000

4. Having a child will give you a new tax credit of approximately:
$800
$1300
$2500


5. True or false: Parents who use day care get an additional tax exemption:
True
False


6. Eighteen years from now, the average college education will cost:
$70,000 at a public university; $120,000 at a private university
$85,000 at a public university; $200,000 at a private university
$100,000 at a public university; $250,000 at a private university

7. To meet these costs, you'd have to save how much money beginning at your child's birth?
$115 a month for a public institution; $284 a month for a private college
$215 a month for a public institution; $384 a month for a private college
$315 a month for a public institution; $484 a month for a private college


8. True or false: Parents today are paying proportionately more to raise a child than they did back in 1960.
True
False


9. Which of the following do parents generally spend more on in the process of raising a child:
Food
Health care
Clothing

10. Families in which part of the country have the highest expenditures in raising a child?
The Northeast
The South
The West


11. Having a second child will increase your child-rearing expenses an average of:
50%
65%
100%

 

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