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The Price of Parenthood

Financing Adoption

By Laura Christianson

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  • As soon as you begin dreaming of a child, begin saving. If you are a two-income family, live as if you are a one-income family, socking away as much of one salary as possible into a "child" fund.
  • Designate a week from your paycheck to be directly deposited into your "child" account.
  • If you moonlight or get a raise, deposit the money into your "child" account. Apply tax refunds to the "child" fund, as well.
  • Move to a job that offers excellent infertility and/or adoption benefits.
  • Ask whether your infertility or adoption specialist offers discounted fees, sliding scale fees, low-interest loans or refunds (in the event of an unsuccessful treatment or adoption).
  • Ask whether your credit union or bank offers a loan program or equity line of credit that you can apply toward fertility treatment or adoption.
  • Refinance your home.
  • Borrow from your retirement account, stocks, bonds or life insurance policy.
  • Ask your family to donate money in lieu of holiday gifts.
  • Ask your house of worship for assistance.
  • Ask friends to donate books, CDs or DVDs and sell them at eBay or Amazon.com.
  • Host a fundraising dinner and auction for which friends sponsor a table and guests pay per plate. Solicit goods and services from restaurants, theaters and contractors for the auction.
  • Host a bike-a-thon or walk-a-thon. Ask people to sponsor you or to solicit their own sponsors and join you for a ride/walk.
  • Ask a bowling alley to donate several hours on a slow day. Invite friends to join you for an afternoon of bowling for a minimum donation. Provide snacks and beverages and raffle wacky prizes.
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