Basic maths means it equates to £322 per day divide again by 8 and works out £40 per person per day. That’s without deducting, mortgage, utilities, insurances. It’s not that great when you look at it that way. If money was great then they wouldn’t spend it on Shein despite what lazy parrots. You’d be buying better quality for at least her, creepy and the three elder girls. Given that smaller kids and toddlers are going to grow out of clothing fairly regularly I can have some understanding of not paying daft amounts for their things though definitely should splash out in better shoes and coats etc for little ones. The amount of crap she got Mila for her birthday, why not buy better wood based food toys, they might cost a little more but far more economic in long run. Nail polish set for a toddler? The scooter was arguably a good present but did she get her a helmet? Protective pads for elbows and knees.
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Isabelle should be getting a wage as an adult, and the younger ones should have their money placed into savings accounts. Isla and Esme could easily be allowed accessible bank cards as stated you can put limits on some so they don’t spend wrecklessly. By ensuring the kids are solely reliant on their parents for finances this is another way of ensuring they can’t escape from the cult. Had Isabelle opted for college and potential university life she’d have no basic life skills to cope out there. No ability to manage her time, plan her journeys and ensure her funds weren’t decimated in the first month or so.