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Monday, 23 February 2015

Savings for a Child's Education

We all know there are significant costs associated with education especially at University level. From fees, to equipment to books and general upkeep, the high level of costs may prevent many parents from being able to send their children to school. Giving a child a head start in life by saving or investing even a small amount when they are young could be one of the most important things you do for him or her. 



Here are some of the things you need to consider when saving for your child’s education.
·         Start early - There’s no time like the present and starting to save early can help you prepare for the costs of your child’s education. Consider all your options by visiting your local bank or financial adviser. They should be able to talk you through all the short, medium and long term investment and savings options available to you. 

·         Get your children involved - Get your kids to get part time or holiday jobs and insist that they contribute to their own education fund. Not only does it give them much needed real-world market experience, it instills in them the value and costs associated with getting an education which are great life lessons for the future. 

·         Open a savings account - Whatever the reason for saving; the first step should be to open a savings account. 

·         Invest in a pension - Investing in a pension is a great way to plan for the future and to make sure that you can take care of yourself and your family for as long as possible. 

·         Take out a life-insurance policy - We all hope and pray for long-life and prosperity but unfortunately, this is not always the case. A life-insurance policy allows you to be prepared for the worst-case scenario, providing for your family even after you are gone.
This has been courtesy Sterling Bank Plc as part of The Bankers Committee Financial Literacy Public Enlightenment Programme brought to you by The Bankers Committee, comprising all the commercial Banks in Nigeria and the Central Bank of Nigeria, CBN.

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33 comments:

  1. Aww great moves

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    1. This is not just great, I wil call dis lovely and nice. Thumbs up to them.

      @AbokiDaWarriBoy is lik u don't lik d hrt ache of participating in Linda give away???

      U wil not see Ada Ada comments after yesterday give away post till next month except she change, lolzzzzzzz.

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  2. Aww great moves

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  3. Nice plan


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  4. D greatest investment dere can ever be

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  6. Nice initiative.
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  7. wonderful.kudos to sterling bank plc

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  8. Dont know about life insurance but I heard central bank has arranged a scheme that can help you save for your kids school fees and I heard the interest is really good.

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  9. Yes save for your kids, try the ARMLIFE education plan and save as low as 10 k per month for your child. Call me on 08169624635

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  10. This economy favours just 2kids

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  11. Okiie seen & taken into consideration. So help me God. Linda take note!

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  12. No link to how we can go about saving but there's a link for a poll to tell you what we think of the post? I think the post is incomplet, that's what I think.

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  13. This post is nice but its anythg insured in Nigeria 100% guarantee? Then that of one's child schooling and working as well is a very good innovation but that doesn't tk place here in Nigeria because as far you sch, you will neva be employed, that's Niger for you

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  14. Nice caption, savings 101!

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  15. DS IS RILI A GUD 1..TOMJERRYSWIT

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  16. Good morning , what's Hartening, why the anger???? Confess in the Church... Catholic become clean..... You know me... ;)

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  17. Nice, I have a saving account and pension too.

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  18. Linda you don start wetin I no dey like, why I go stay awake at night to post comments and you won't post it??? Linda take note!

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  19. Linda you don start wetin I no dey like, why I go stay awake at night to post comments and you won't post it??? Linda take note!

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