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Advice for Out of La College Savings...
Posted by MTB on 4/2/15 at 12:32 pm00
I live in Tx and TOPS doesn't exist. My wife and I make enough not to qualify for pell grants ans such, but no where close to cutting $20,000+ checks for some college. What kind of savings options are best suited for college tuition. I have a 2 year old and another on the way and haven't socked away squat. TIA.
529 plan. The funds can be used for education only. If taken out for non- education then a penalty is assessed. It is like a Roth in that it grows tax free. If the 2 year old doesn't go to college then the funds can be transferred to another family member for education.
re: Advice for Out of La College Savings...Posted by studentsect on 4/2/15 at 1:30 pm to MTB
529 as noted above. If you think there is a decent chance your kids will go to school in Texas, there is a program where you can lock in tuition rates now:
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re: Advice for Out of La College Savings...Posted by MTB on 4/2/15 at 8:44 pm to studentsect
Thanks fellas.
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no where close to cutting $20,000+ checks for some college.
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I have a 2 year old and another on the way
By the time they attend, more likely $30,000+. 529 as previously suggested.
This post was edited on 4/3 at 10:25 am
re: Advice for Out of La College Savings...Posted by Volvagia on 4/4/15 at 2:24 am to studentsect
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f you think there is a decent chance your kids will go to school in Texas, there is a program where you can lock in tuition rates now:
One interesting thing to note about the prepaid tuition plan in Texas is that you have to be a resident to contribute to them HOWEVER, even if you move out of the state and lose resident status, you can go to a school in Texas and only have to pay in-state tuition.
(You are on the hook for out of state though for whatever duration of the degree you don't have enough credits for though).
This post was edited on 4/4 at 2:27 am
What is your time horizon?
If you have 12 plus years I would recommend a 770 account to where your account grows tax deferred at 5% every year guaranteed and your college finding is not at risk in the market...you take your money out tax free -you can even use it as a hybrid account w/your retirement....
Just my thiughtsthat is what I'm doing...
If you are ok with losing money every seven years then go with a low cost 529 plan,but if you like more guarantees try the 770 account.
If you have 12 plus years I would recommend a 770 account to where your account grows tax deferred at 5% every year guaranteed and your college finding is not at risk in the market...you take your money out tax free -you can even use it as a hybrid account w/your retirement....
Just my thiughtsthat is what I'm doing...
If you are ok with losing money every seven years then go with a low cost 529 plan,but if you like more guarantees try the 770 account.
You only lose or gain money when you sell.
I mean, it seems kind of silly to cry about "losing" money at a market downturn when if it acts like you say it will, even if you sell in a valley you still come out ahead compared to a flat 5%
I mean, it seems kind of silly to cry about "losing" money at a market downturn when if it acts like you say it will, even if you sell in a valley you still come out ahead compared to a flat 5%
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