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Life Events
  Finding Your First Job
  Renting a Place
  Having a Baby
  Moving
  Losing a Job
  Dealing with Divorce
  Dealing with a Disability
  Loss of a Spouse
  Caring for Elder Family
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  Cost of Raising Children (calculator- Equifax)
  Child preventive care timeline
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  Social Security Help when a Family Member Dies
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Consider the cost and location

You want a comfortable place, but you don't want to break the bank. So how much is too much? One rule of thumb is to spend no more than 25% of your monthly gross income on rent. For example, if you earn $30,000 per year, or $2,500 per month, you shouldn't spend more than $625 per month on rent. Remember, the more you spend for rent, the less you'll have for other living expenses, including entertainment and savings.

Location, Location, Location
Sometimes it isn't easy to find the perfect place for the perfect price. Don't despair -- you probably can get close enough to suit your purposes. Here's a short checklist of factors you'll want to consider when checking out a neighborhood. Add questions that address your individual needs:

Apt. A Apt. B Apt. C
Is it close to your place of employment? _____ _____ _____
Is the neighborhood safe? _____ _____ _____
Is it close to a good school system? _____ _____ _____
Is it close to your church? _____ _____ _____
Is it close to stores, banks and the post office? _____ _____ _____
Is it close to public transportation? _____ _____ _____
What are the parking regulations (if you own a car)? _____ _____ _____
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