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Ways To Save On Your Kid’s Next Birthday
By ValueChampion  •  March 11, 2020
Raising a child in Singapore is an expensive affair. Assuming that you’re responsible for the first 21 years of your child’s life, you can expect to spend up to S$20, 747 annually. And in light of this year’s expected global economic downturn, due to the coronavirus outbreak, it’s understandable why splurging on your child’s birthday party is the last thing on your mind. Nonetheless, that doesn’t change the fact that your child only turns one, or two, or nine once. Thankfully, you can still throw a fun, enjoyable celebration without spending a fortune–here’s how. Opt For Affordable Birthday Packages While some birthday party packages are as extravagant as wedding dinners, most kids can't tell the difference between a flashy party and an economical one; all they care about is having fun with their friends. As such, you may want to consider affordable options, like the ones at McDonald's, priced...
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By ValueChampion
We distill sprawling marketplaces—for insurance, credit cards, bank accounts, and more—down to choices that represent a sweet spot for value—as in offering the features, returns, or experience we think you need for the smallest outlay. We ask: Is the return on a particular purchase or decision worth the cost or risk of that option, and how does the choice stack up against other options?
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