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Funding target for 529?
Posted on 11/24/24 at 10:42 am
Posted on 11/24/24 at 10:42 am
I unfortunately live in the NE and am having a hard time wrapping my head around the cost of college. I am shooting for somewhere between 300-400k for my oldest who is in 4th grade now. Am I off the mark? I also have two other kids behind my oldest.
Posted on 11/24/24 at 10:54 am to MSTiger33
Send your kid to an sec school in the south …in 8 years out is state for 4 years soup to nuts without any financial help will be about $250k (I have a freshman at Auburn right now)
I would avoid it all cause, sending your daughter or son to a private liberal arts college and getting a worthless degree and indoctrination
The colleges in the northeast almost 99% are broken and are lead by Marxist thought and victimization indoctrination
I beg you to not spend a half million dollars on that literally insanity unless your child is going to MIT
I would avoid it all cause, sending your daughter or son to a private liberal arts college and getting a worthless degree and indoctrination
The colleges in the northeast almost 99% are broken and are lead by Marxist thought and victimization indoctrination
I beg you to not spend a half million dollars on that literally insanity unless your child is going to MIT
Posted on 11/24/24 at 10:55 am to MSTiger33
You’re planning to drop $900K-1.2M for your kids to go college!?
Like the above poster said, have them attend a state school that offers strong scholarships. $1.2M is an absurd amount to spend on college.
Like the above poster said, have them attend a state school that offers strong scholarships. $1.2M is an absurd amount to spend on college.
This post was edited on 11/24/24 at 10:56 am
Posted on 11/24/24 at 11:52 am to tiger rag 93
Is having 100k a good benchmark for 18 years in state? Online calculators say like Louisiana Tech will be 150k in 18 years
Posted on 11/24/24 at 12:04 pm to MSTiger33
Where are your retirement savings? These plans are all good but remember they can take out loans for college - you cannot take out loans for your retirement. I'd hope you're doing pretty well if thinking about budgeting that much for college.
I'm personally going to stop at 150-200k for each kid no matter what and figure out the rest. If I don't get there by the time they enter college, so what.
I'm personally going to stop at 150-200k for each kid no matter what and figure out the rest. If I don't get there by the time they enter college, so what.
This post was edited on 11/24/24 at 12:05 pm
Posted on 11/24/24 at 1:42 pm to MSTiger33
I’m not going to kill myself for their college. I paid back 200k loans by myself. I don’t know what we’ll have for them, 50-100k for 2. If we do loans for them, I’ll help them pay them. Will also help build credit.
I’m hoping they get some scholarships or TOPS. I’ll use some of the money for down payment on a condo for them.
I’m hoping they get some scholarships or TOPS. I’ll use some of the money for down payment on a condo for them.
This post was edited on 11/24/24 at 7:31 pm
Posted on 11/24/24 at 5:00 pm to MSTiger33
That's why there's a giant push to send kids to the SEC
Posted on 11/24/24 at 9:52 pm to MSTiger33
I want to save as much as possible and any funds that my children don’t use can go to their children.
Though like another poster said….you cannot borrow for retirement. At first I saved only 100 to 250 dollars a month, but as income grew my giving grew. Over the past 18 months I have put away $3500/month for each child. I hope to do that for a few more years with incremental increases, then they should be set.
My hope is that they get a scholarship to all the big box cool schools you see on Saturdays in the fall, then the 529 funds their graduate education. If that has to be in reverse order I’ll accept it.
If I can prevent my kids from being $100 grand in debt upon entering the workforce, I will.
Though like another poster said….you cannot borrow for retirement. At first I saved only 100 to 250 dollars a month, but as income grew my giving grew. Over the past 18 months I have put away $3500/month for each child. I hope to do that for a few more years with incremental increases, then they should be set.
My hope is that they get a scholarship to all the big box cool schools you see on Saturdays in the fall, then the 529 funds their graduate education. If that has to be in reverse order I’ll accept it.
If I can prevent my kids from being $100 grand in debt upon entering the workforce, I will.
Posted on 11/25/24 at 12:04 am to MSTiger33
Community college then 4 year. At least saves yourself $ for basic pre req courses that are a fraction of the cost
Posted on 11/25/24 at 12:15 am to MSTiger33
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unfortunately live in the NE and am having a hard time wrapping my head around the cost of college.
I grew up in NY and the state schools systems of the NE are solid and affordable. 4 years at a SUNY school would be around $100,000, which aligns with public in-state for SEC schools.
Honestly, if your kids cannot get scholarships at a private school, the is zero reason to send them to one.
Posted on 11/25/24 at 5:04 am to MSTiger33
Great you are saving and putting them first, but the evolution away from 4yr degrees to certifications over the past 5yrs has been pretty staggering.
I can only imagine what it will look like in another 10yrs.
I think 4yr degrees and the benefits of "higher quality" schools will go by the wayside at technology rapidly evolves.
Target1-200k and send them to a school in the southeast, if even at all.
I can only imagine what it will look like in another 10yrs.
I think 4yr degrees and the benefits of "higher quality" schools will go by the wayside at technology rapidly evolves.
Target1-200k and send them to a school in the southeast, if even at all.
Posted on 11/25/24 at 7:48 am to MSTiger33
So your oldest is in 4th… and your goal is to get to $300k+ in 8.5 years? How much do you already have?
To get that you would have had to put about $9k in at birth then yearly for 18 years at 8% interest
To get that you would have had to put about $9k in at birth then yearly for 18 years at 8% interest
This post was edited on 11/25/24 at 7:51 am
Posted on 11/25/24 at 8:21 am to MSTiger33
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This post was edited on 1/12/25 at 9:41 am
Posted on 11/25/24 at 10:07 am to lnomm34
My goal is to cover instate tuition at a public.
Sadly, the Golden Oaks award at LSU doesn’t exist anymore
Sadly, the Golden Oaks award at LSU doesn’t exist anymore
This post was edited on 11/25/24 at 10:14 am
Posted on 11/25/24 at 10:11 am to lnomm34
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they’ll each have around $60-65k in their 529 accounts.
That is pretty much where we are. Each kid will have between $60-$70K starting post HS schooling. If they exhaust that, we will fund the rest from other accounts. We stress the importance of grades and scholarships to them, and we are not going to send them to college just to send them.
My oldest will graduate HS with almost an entire year's worth of college credit, that will help.
Posted on 11/25/24 at 2:21 pm to AndyJ
The oldest has 150 right now. I plan to put more in the next year or so. The other two are further behind, 60k and 35k
Posted on 11/25/24 at 3:35 pm to MSTiger33
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I am shooting for somewhere between 300-400k
You expecting them to get an MD and you'll pay for all of that? Seems very high.
This post was edited on 11/25/24 at 3:36 pm
Posted on 11/25/24 at 3:49 pm to MSTiger33
I’m aiming for $200K.
While college isn’t going to be the requirement it once was…I’m still a big believer in the doors it can open when used correctly.
While college isn’t going to be the requirement it once was…I’m still a big believer in the doors it can open when used correctly.
This post was edited on 11/25/24 at 3:55 pm
Posted on 11/25/24 at 4:04 pm to MSTiger33
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Freshmen from the northeast are flocking to southern colleges because they're cheaper, friendlier and are not being torn apart by progressive politics. According to the Wall Street Journal, the number of Northerners attending Southern public schools has ballooned to 84 percent over the past two decades. Between 2018 and 2022, the figure surged 30 percent. Students are drawn South, in part, because the public universities offer cheaper alternatives to Northern schools.
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