Rich people - how much in 529?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:By US standards we are UMC but by DCUM standards we’re in the low end (~$200 HHI). One kid. Husband is older, and on the advice of our financial advisor we have funded a Roth IRA for college money instead of a 529. Will have about $350k in it at start of freshman year.

That sounds great, good job!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Enough to pay for both kids to get PhDs if they want to.


PhDs are funded


Meh...
My tuition was included (and then taxed as income) and I had a stipend at 20h per week. Certainly not a livable wage.
Anonymous
A grandparent is contributing $15K per year into 529s for each of four grandkids.

This should provide about $350-$400K per kid by the time they get to college, depending upon market performance.

We intend to use some of it for private HS and college.
Anonymous
We have a 7 year old and a 4 year old. We have about 300k total. Will probably add another 100k-200k.
Anonymous
And another useful feature of the 529: if your kids have symmetrical amounts of money in their 529s, but one of them will have higher expenses than the other, you can transfer the money from one kid’s account to the other’s.
Anonymous
11 year old 550k. Hoping to not use most of it and pass down to grandkids.
Anonymous
We have 500k for each kid- an 8 and 9 year old.
Anonymous
We are also selling stock.

We were not high earners until about late elementary and made much more in stocks than a 529 would have. Even after taxes, not even close.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We have 500k for each kid- an 8 and 9 year old.


How? if you max funded to the gift tax limit in 2017 that would have been $190k and would be worth $350k today . Did you additionally fund in 2023 and beyond?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Enough to pay for both kids to get PhDs if they want to.


PhDs are funded


Not the point, pinhead. Point being we made sure we had more than enough for whatever path their education takes.
Anonymous
Would be interesting to know how much $$ did parents contribute fir their kids 529 vs grandparents’ contribution vs 529 was transferred from parent to child (funded by grandparents so many years ago). I am wondering should I overfund my kids 529 so the leftover can grow and then go to my grandkids ? We have no grandparents contributions for my kids 529 and I did not have a 529 with extra money.
Anonymous
‘For’ their kids - sorry for typos
Anonymous
We have a couple hundred thousand in a 529 for our high school student. Combined grandparents have about $200k and one side of grandparents is paying for a year of undergraduate studies directly. We are planning to fund undergrad and whatever is left to help with grad school. We currently use $10k for private tuition. We feel very lucky to not feel stressed about paying for college. Will be nice to pull from these funds and not pay the balance of $60k each year out of pocket, so to speak.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:All in regular investment account. Rich or not, I'd never invest in 529.


+100 We have 4 kids (2 in college already) and all our money is in stocks and investment accounts. Most wealthy people don’t use 529s.
Anonymous
We have about 150k for our pre-k kid. We don’t currently plan to contribute more.
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