Being a single parent is challenging, and the financial pressures can be particularly tough. On average, men usually earn more than women, but since most children reside with their mothers (83%), single mothers often face the combined burden of lower income and higher expenses. Whether you're a single mother or father, managing your finances effectively is crucial.
Here are some practical strategies to help turn your financial situation around, starting with a comprehensive budget.
A detailed budget is your first step towards financial stability. List all your income sources, expenses, and debts. The more accurate and comprehensive your budget, the better you'll manage your finances. Here’s how you can begin:
Credit cards can be a tempting solution for immediate expenses, but the interest and potential debt can exacerbate financial strain. Use credit cards sparingly—reserve them for genuine emergencies.
Enhancing your earning potential is key. Consider the following:
In Australia the Child Care Subsidy, introduced in 2018, offers means-tested government assistance to help cover childcare costs. Apply through Centrelink to see if you qualify based on your circumstances.
Centrelink provides several benefits for single parents, which can alleviate financial pressures:
It’s crucial to understand and utilise all available benefits to maximise your financial support.
Now you can see the light at the end of the tunnel, make sure your insurance up to date. The last thing you want is to have to pay out for big-ticket items, like your car or your home. Also by keeping yourself insured, you and your income will be covered if there is an accident, injury or illness. If you are unable to work, your insurance provider will cover your projected income, meaning your family won't go without. A cost-saving way of ensuring you are adequately covered for personal insurance could be through holding the insurance policies through your personal super fund.
Take your time with decisions, and get to know your financial position. If you are experiencing financial hardship or struggling with debt, Revive Financial is here to help. Call us today on 1800 534 534.
For more information on budgeting and how it can help get your finances back on track, check out our budgeting page.