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If you noticed this, maybe it's because you are one of millions of older parents out there today, that are still supporting your adult child or children. Hey, they've been through college. They've gotten that position with a fairly good company. Maybe it's not their final goal in that career they wanted, but it's a start. And the expectations of the salary they thought would be guaranteed, well it's not that great.



Now, almost right away, the new car came into the picture. The cell phone and cable TV... well, they are real needs, maybe more than food. The rent at their apartment keeps going up. Many other expenses keep popping up. The student loan still needs to be paid also. Lucky adult children usually get help with that, of course. Life is still somewhat fun and games, and the temptation of all the easy credit lines are just waiting for that next victim. It is your son or daughter.

But how could this happen to them. Thousands of dollars of credit card debt. You really thought you taught them better than that.

Soon, the new job is not so great. There are lay offs, downsizing or many other reasons companies let people go. Now, the kid (who is an adult) is in a financial jam. They need to move back to your house, because they can't afford rent, electricity or even food anymore. This is a reality that is happening more with adult children between the ages of twenty-four to thirty.

What can you do to help? Set guidelines and some boundaries to really help. And NO... helping them with their payments with your savings or money you still earn will not help. If you put them on a plan to pay you back instead of the creditors they owe to, this can soon turn against you and them, because their credit score will look outstanding in the eyes of even more creditors. It would be perpetuating a big financial lie for them. Your credit score and their credit score are now two seperate entities as adults. The pain of added service fees, late fees, increased interest rates and possibly debt collection aggravations are all the consequences due to poor financial planning of their own doing.

The truth is young adults are extremely susceptible to falling into credit card debt, no matter how they were raised. It's not your fault as a parent and you should not take responsibility.... now should you?

But, you can help them through... the right way and they will never get back into credit card debt again. They can gain the wisdom you know they need. There are healthy ways to help and it starts with you as the parent. Of course you care and would do anything to help them through their debt situation, but be very cautious. Help them with a real plan of paying it all off themselves. If they've moved back into your home, give them some leeway, but put together a plan for their contribution towards food, utilities and luxury services in your home. To live in your home again for a temporary time, they must keep a job or two... whatever it takes to be responsible for their debt payments and other cost of living expenses. It will be tough, but some well needed and valuable lessons will be learned by both of you, or the lessons you tried to instill in their earlier youth will be revitalized in reality for them. Realize for your own health and well being that you are not being harsh or mean, but you are helping to make your son or daughter into a more responsible adult by letting them face their own debt mistake. A true happy and responsible adult is one who can earn their own way through life and gain more wisdom. A true adult takes responsibility for themselves no matter what. All healthy and successful parents want to see their adult children thrive, be self confident and self reliant.
Parents With Adult Children
The first ?Coming of Wage? report was carried out by the Social Issues Research Centre in Oxford and has thrown up some dismal readings for parents of teenage children. Almost half of the parents questioned expect that their children will be unable to support themselves when they turn 18, and a staggering 95% anticipate continuing making financial contributions to their children once they leave home, effectively running their children's debt management schemes for them.

As a result the list of items that parents are expecting to pay on behalf of their children is growing and now includes: further education, deposit on their first home, first car and ongoing expenses to ensure that children don't fall into debt. The report also highlighted that close to 67% of parents believe that their children will not be able to attend university without their financial support, and just short of half believe that their children will have no chance to buy their own home without their aid.

However, what the report has also highlighted is that although many parents are bracing themselves to pay for their children's expenses, they are struggling to finance their intentions. Some are dipping into their pension funds, or taking money out of their savings, but most are finding it difficult to set aside enough money in advance. The average amount being put away each month averages ?50, equivalent to ?600 per year, in order to pay for the child's first deposit or for further education fees.

The amount of teenagers attending university now is four times greater than 30 years ago, and the average debt of graduates now leaving further education stands at ?12,893. Even with the favourable rules about repaying student loans, many parents believe that their children will not be able to repay that debt without their help. To make matters worse the amount required as a deposit for a first home has risen 450% in just ten years.

As a result of all the expense involved in buying a house, prices have experienced a meteoric rise over the last ten years, and with increased graduate debt it is easy to see why the average age of the first time buyer has risen to 34. That is also why parents are providing on the cheap for their adult children via their savings and pension funds, and as a result may well be looking forward to a bleak financial future themselves.

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Karolina Linares has sinced written about articles on various topics from Credit Cards, Parenting and Credit Cards. Karolina V. Linares is an inspiring new author with a message to guide young adults out of the turmoil of credit card debt, gain wisdom in budgeting and spending and live a self sufficient financial and personal life. She has also been a graphic artist an. Karolina Linares's top article generates over 18100 views. to your Favourites.

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