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Your Source for Single Mother Parenting Advice, Financial Advice, and Dating Advice! How to Budget as a Single Mom. Jobs for Single Mothers. Whether because of separation, divorce, death, or abandonment, more than 13 million people in the United States are dealing with the challenges and dilemmas of single parenthood. The responsibility of raising children alone can be overwhelming. You might feel like you need to spend every minute that you’re not at work, at home, to be there for your kids. Maybe you c...
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How to Budget as a Single Mom | Single Mom
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Your Source for Single Mother Parenting Advice, Financial Advice, and Dating Advice! How to Budget as a Single Mom. Jobs for Single Mothers. How to Budget as a Single Mom. Budgeting is an important skill for everyone. But for the single mother who is typically supporting herself and her children on a basic or even inadequate income it’s a critical necessity. But that’s all for later. First let’s look at how you get through those first couple of months and start taking control of your expenses. If you lik...
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Finances | Single Mom
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Your Source for Single Mother Parenting Advice, Financial Advice, and Dating Advice! How to Budget as a Single Mom. Jobs for Single Mothers. Managing your finances as a single parent is an uphill battle. To begin with, chances are (if you’re reading this article), you’re working with limited money. That money has to stretch to cover not only your monthly expenses like housing, food, transportation, and debt but you also need to set some aside for emergencies and future expenses like education. Simple you...
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Parenting | Single Mom
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Your Source for Single Mother Parenting Advice, Financial Advice, and Dating Advice! How to Budget as a Single Mom. Jobs for Single Mothers. It’s doubtful anyone is really prepared to be a single parent. Who could imagine all the unanswered questions that pop up who’s going to stay home with a sick child? How are you supposed to provide food, housing, clothes on an income that seems barely adequate for one person? Will a little boy listen to his mother when she tells him boys don’t behave like that?