The Children's Mutual Reports Dads Worth An Additional £17,000
To Families
Released
on: August 7, 2009 5:41 am
Author: The
Children's Mutual
Industry: Financial
According
to new research by the leading Child Trust Fund (CTF) provider,
The Children's Mutual, today's dads undertake a wide variety of
tasks in and around the home, such as cooking, assembling toys,
acting as the children's taxi service, doing the school run, organising
family finances and doing DIY. This unpaid work is worth up to
£17,000 a year, and is on top of the contribution to family
life that a working dad's salary provides.
It
is the children that really benefit from dad's helping hand, as
their number one activity during the week is spending time with
their children (4hrs6mins). This is followed by cooking (3hrs19mins),
DIY (3hrs11mins) and arranging family finances (3hrs9mins).
David
White, Chief Executive of The Children's Mutual, said: "Dads
play such an important role within the home and in the lives of
their children - our calculations show the additional monetary
value that dads now have around the home, quite apart from the
emotional value that they have, supporting their partner and children.
It's great that looking after their children is so high on dad's
agendas, but it's also really encouraging to see just how high
up arranging the family finances are.
"Even
in the current climate, dads are still looking to the future with
23% of working dads saying that saving for their children's futures
is a top priority. Currently 57% are working on this by trying
to save what they can regularly. Contributing towards a CTF is
one of the ways dads can save for their children's futures. By
saving regularly, and over the long-term, dads can help to give
their children a financial springboard into adulthood that could
be worth up to £37,100* when they reach age 18. This could
be a massive help towards the cost of university or a deposit
for their first home".
Child
Trust Funds are designed to provide a tax efficient, long
term savings vehicle for all eligible young children. Each eligible
newborn child (born on or after 1 September 2002) receives £250
(£500 for low income families) from the Government when
their parents register for Child
Benefit. The Government will make a second contribution of
£250 (£500 for low income families) when the child
reaches seven and is considering a third in the child's teenage
years. Parents, family and friends can all then add to this account
up to a maximum value of £1,200 each year. The Government's
preferred option is a Stakeholder
Child Trust Fund account which is subject to strict guidelines
governing investment type and charges. The Child
Trust Fund provider manages the account until it matures and
becomes available to the child when they are 18.
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Notes to editors
Research undertaken by 72 Point for The Children's Mutual. 2,187
dads interviewed in June 2009. Research available on request.
* Based on investing £100 a month (plus initial £250
Government voucher and at age 7) for 18 years in a stakeholder
CTF account. Assuming investment return of 7% a year, and charges
of 1.5% of the CTF account value each year. Projected values aren't
guaranteed because the value of shares goes up and down. Final
payout could be more or less than this.
About
The Children's Mutual - Home of the Child Trust Fund The Children's
Mutual's mission is to help parents, grandparents, family and
friends fulfil their hopes for today's children. The Children's
Mutual is the only UK company that specialises in long term savings
for children and is now the choice of 1 in 4 parents for their
child's Child Trust Fund, with more than 675,000 accounts. This
expertise has led several financial institutions and family-focused
high street retailers to choose The Children's Mutual as their
stakeholder Child
Trust Fund provider.
The
Children's Mutual has won the Moneyfacts Award for Best Child
Trust Fund Provider every year since its 2006 launch.
The Children's Mutual PR contact:
Katie Donlan
Consolidated PR
22 Endell Street,
London
WC2H 9AD
020 7781 2376
www.thechildrensmutual.co.uk