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Whether it's maternity pay, child trust funds, nursery vouchers or settling a divorce, family finances can be a mine field. But don't let it baffle you! Supernanny is compiling expert advice and case studies from parents, so you can learn the easy way.

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Top tips for parents buying a mobile phone for their child
Mobile phones are likely to be on a lot of children’s wish lists this year, but after negotiating which handset to buy what else do parents need to be thinking about?
PhonepayPlus — PhonepayPlus (Supernanny Expert) 09 November 2009
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Supernanny Team 24 June 2009
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Christmas, children and the credit crunch

“If you want something expensive, you should ask your grandparents.” Matthew, aged 12

Sue Atkins — Positive Parents (Supernanny Expert) 18 December 2008
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Parents at risk of fraud after the government loses personal details
Parents may be at risk of fraud after the government lost two computer discs containing the entire child benefit database. Names, addresses, birthdates, National Insurance numbers and bank account details are all included on the discs. So what should worried parents do?
Supernanny Team 21 November 2007
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Teaching your teen to manage money...

Your teenager’s first job is an exciting step on the road to financial independence – but only if you teach him to manage his money!

Phil Clavel (Supernanny Expert) 26 June 2007
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Teenage life - managing their mobile...

Sooner or later your teen will announce she feels it’s time she had a mobile phone. It’s a good security measure – but is she old enough to use it responsibly?

Phil Clavel (Supernanny Expert) 13 June 2007
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How to deal with post-Christmas debt

The Christmas period can be challenging for even the most determined saver. If you've over-spent this year, the Citizens Advice Bureau has this advice for climbing out of debt and organising your finances in the new year.

Citizens Advice Bureau (Supernanny Expert) 29 December 2006
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Make Your Child Wealthy...
Your guide to making modest financial plans for your children without compromising your current standard of living...
The Motley Fool (Supernanny Expert) 28 November 2006
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