The Childfree Guide to Life and Money: Make Your Finances Simple So Your Life Without Kids Can Be Amazing
An essential and comprehensive personal finance and money management guide for Childfree and Permanently Childless people.
Design the life you want, then create the right financial plan to get you there.
Financial planning looks vastly different for DINKs (dual-income, no kids) and SINKs (single-income, no kids). But nearly all the advice out there assumes you have children or will have them someday. Everything from pursuing the kind of career you want; deciding whether you want to buy a house, rent, or hit the road as a digital nomad; to planning and filing taxes; budgeting and investing your money; and getting set up for retirement or your later years is different. Simply said: When you aren't following the Standard LifeScript (go to college, get married, buy a house, have kids), you have the time, money, and freedom to do what you want.
Childfree Wealth Specialist(R) Dr. Jay Zigmont flips FIRE--Financial Independence, Retire Early--on its head, showing how people without kids can live the FILE life--Financial Independence, LIVE Early--by following his eight No-Baby Steps. Whether you're single, coupled up, or planning the perfect Golden Girls living arrangement with your best friends, The Childfree Guide to Life and Money is the most comprehensive resource for designing your life, figuring out your finances, and living your best life.
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Become an affiliate"What a unique and wonderful book! Approximately 20% of Americans are either single, have not been able to have children or have chosen not to have them. But traditional financial planning basically ignores the different needs of this group. As a childfree person myself like Dr. Zigmont and his wife, I didn't need to create an estate to leave to the children, invest in life insurance, or buy a house near good schools. Childfree people aren't following what he refers to as the 'Standard LifeScript' go to college, get a job, get married, have kids, buy a house, send the kids to college, retire. "Are we weird?" he asks. If you are an adventurer, a creative artist or a business owner without children, this book is for you. Filled with stories, statistics and a unique point of view, this book offers sage financial advice to help you craft a life and financial plan that is uniquely yours!" -- Chellie Campbell, author The Wealthy Spirit and From Worry to Wealthy
"Dr. Jay Zigmont offers what I believe is a first of its kind--financial advice geared specifically to those of us without kids. And it is clear he knows what he is talking about. A childfree person himself, Dr. Zigmont understands what makes our lives unique, how our struggles and dreams aren't so different from others', and how we can best harness our strengths and individuality to plan a life of financial independence and future stability." -- Amy Blackstone, author of Childfree by Choice: The Movement Redefining Family and Creating a New Age of Independence
"Everything about the society we live in assumes we'll have kids, and financial planning is no different. Dr. Jay's friendly voice and compassionate, no-nonsense advice--and occasionally, his 'BS detector'--will help childfree and childless folks plan their finances the same way they've planned their families: free from societal expectations about what a good, full life should look like. Whether you want to retire early, live a life you love now, or plan for old age without family support, The Childfree Guide to Life and Money is the first of its kind book that will help you get there!" -- Peggy O'Donnell Heffington, author of Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother
"Dr. Jay's book, much like the man himself, is a real breath of fresh air around life and finances. His sections on the different kinds of thinking/planning applicable to 'soloists' (his term) as well as couples, and his clear-eyed look at the emotional and financial issues involved in ageing without children (and the pressure to be the default caregivers for parents) are groundbreaking. Although the financial nuts-and-bolts of this book (taxes, insurance, investments, etc) are aimed at a US audience, there is still plenty of useful and fascinating material to make it well worth reading for all of us without children." -- Jody Day, psychotherapist, founder of Gateway Women and author of Living the Life Unexpected: How to Find Hope, Meaning and a Fulfilling Future Without Children