Why did you cash flow college rather than save in 529’s, which have multiple tax advantages? And no one cares that you’re a big law partner. |
It's not like state school is much cheaper for full pay DC residents, especially when private schools give merit aid. |
| I'm 49 and spouse is 48 and our networth is $2+ (1.6 million in retirement and $700K in equity) and we are doing fine. We will be able to retire in 10-15 years. OP is doing better than we are and we are better off than most! |
In that case, if you are already paying $30-40K/year for a kid to go to HS you can continue that for college. But Can you really pay another 50-60K for expensive privates? If you can, why are you not currently saving that $$$ into 529s and letting it grow tax free? |
Check other threads. I'm sure "Biglaw Partner" is bragging about cash flowing all kinds of stuff. |
Tuition is more like $45k, and once they are done with HS then they will be in college so the HS bill goes away and the college bill starts. |
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depends on your yearly spending. for some that would be plenty, others not enough.
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NP. We cash flowed the last two years because I didn't want to draw down on the 529 when it was down. I took out $40K for this semester's tuition and still have $40K more than we did last year. I'll leave any extra for the grandkids. |
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| PP - and yes, that tuition is for a state school. |
NP. We kinda do the same but route the money through the 529. In VA we get a 5.75% tax break on the contribution and we get to contribute upto the gift tax limit each year ($34K/child this year). |
I understand that HS tuition goes away once they graduate. However, many private schools are $80-85K+ for tuition plus room and board/all expenses. So you would need another $40K to "cash flow" College. So once again, the question is, if you have that much extra cash, why did you not put some into 529 and enjoy the tax free growth for 10+ years? We could cash flow college, but we smartly chose to save, take advantage of the tax free growth and are now set for our kid to attend a 85K+ university. But I'm smart enough to realize most people CANNOT cash flow college. Most are Not paying $45K for HS tuition, let alone $80K+ for tuition plus boarding school. |
I thought the VA limit was 4K per person per kid? |
Per account. We have 8 accounts for 2 kids. |
| We don’t bother with 529 because surplus annual savings just go into the brokerage account and usually are above the current cost of college so cash flowing college should be doable. I don’t like 529s because one cannot borrow for retirement 🤷♂️ |