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I have 3 kids (10, 8, and 4). I don't have any designated accounts for them for college. I have been maxxing out our retirement plans and our home is paid off. We have no debt other than one car payment which we can easily afford. So, what should I be doing? I have looked into 529's and prepaid tuition but just don't see the advantages of these. The CPA said not to save anything in their names due to possible financial aid impact. I am expecting that they will take out some loans and may even need to work some as well if they all are going to college. And, we have some local colleges, so they could even live at home and attend if they are interested in going to those colleges.
When my kids do leave, we will most likely downsize our home. But, don't know what kind of market we will have then so I don't want to depend on any profits from that. Advice? |
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I do not like pre-paid tuition plans. ESAs and 529 savings plans are sound options. Some details of the latter vary by state. You might find some good information by visiting these links: http://www.collegeboard.com/student/...it-up/395.html http://www.savingforcollege.com/ Also, specific to your state (PA) there is something called a TAP 529. You may want to look into it. http://www.lfg.com/LincolnPageServer...pa5/index.html http://www.bankrate.com/brm/saving4c....asp?planid=88 |
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My 2cents
How do you know your kid is going to college? I personally will help my kids save, but I will not lock it into any particular plan..at one point GMC wanted to be a dr (need money for lots of college).....now it is making a game (gonna need money to build his prototype-and yes he often makes up games now). Another day it may be fixing computers (certification tests take money, the schooling part is not even noticed by many employers). Whatever it is I want him to have a good start of cash to get it. I just think saving is important and good, locking money for any purpose is...not always as good. |
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Expenses outside of tuition is where we/they will save for or cover with scholarships (as in my daughter's case).... Dixiechick ![]() |
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But you are in the majority, I am in the minority.. so I make my point.. anyone on your side might want the locked in college.. and others might want to know they are not alone (if you are curious about how, or why I do it my way, I would be glad to share - but it isn't particularly financial) |
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What do you need to do if you would like to become an accountant? You go to business school.
How about becoming a cook? You take cooking lessons. How about becoming rich? Same thing! You study how the rich gets richers. I can recommend you some great books if you want. |
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