If you had a newborn baby and $1000 to invest for her future, what would you do with the money? Would you invest it for her college or for her retirement? Would you put it in stocks or someplace else?
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How would you invest this money?
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Re: How would you invest this money?
Start the college fund with no-load mutual funds at a well-respectef fund family with a track record, such as T. Rowe Price, Vanguard or Fidelity. She's got 17 years before college, so go with a stock fund.
Some would argue that your retirement is a more compelling need, while theoretically your daughter could find other means to fund her college tuitiion, including employment, student loans and scholarship monies if she's bright.
Either way, invest the money. I assume the part about saving for HER retirement is a typo, since that's her responsiblity, not yours.
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Re: How would you invest this money?
Originally posted by FernEither way, invest the money. I assume the part about saving for HER retirement is a typo, since that's her responsiblity, not yours.
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Re: How would you invest this money?
Originally posted by Fernwhy say student loans shouldn't be an option??
I just think people lose a bit of ingenuity, and creativity with all of the loans available out there. It's easier to borrow it than to pay it back.
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Re: How would you invest this money?
In either case (saving for college or retirement), you have plenty of time to work with. That being said investing in long term growth Stocks (ETF's or Mutual Funds, not individual companies) would be the way to go IMO. The real question is, are you willing to manage the portfolio/risk for the next 18 years?
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