Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just put it in a savings account. When the kids got old enough they added debit accounts linked to the savings accounts and could do with it what they wanted. One used it for spending money, the other keeps adding to savings. The amount of cash gifts they got before they started getting stuff like gift cards wasn't that much though - maybe $1,000 total by the time they were 14 and got the debit cards.
She's already got close to $7k in there at the age of 3. I can't see giving unfettered access to that kind of cash to a young teen. My parents turned mine over to me when I got my first job at 17 and told me that it was my responsibility to manage it and add to it so that I could provide my own spending money in college. At the time it had around $2500 in it and I got it up to $8k before I left for college.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just stick it in a savings account. We are covering the 529 plan, so unless someone specifically says that it is for colleges we just save it in a regular account.
I would do this too. This is what my parents did for me, and when I was 13 and babysitting, let me have control over the account. I used it fairly wisely and learned about tracking expenses. I used it mostly for fun stuff in college. I didn't get an allowance, so if I wanted to go to the movies as a teen I had to use this money. I don't know that I will do that to my DD, but I am good with my money now.
Anonymous wrote:We just put it in a savings account. When the kids got old enough they added debit accounts linked to the savings accounts and could do with it what they wanted. One used it for spending money, the other keeps adding to savings. The amount of cash gifts they got before they started getting stuff like gift cards wasn't that much though - maybe $1,000 total by the time they were 14 and got the debit cards.
Anonymous wrote:If you are counting on financial aid for college in a few years, you do not want money in your child's name as that counts as a higher percentage when figuring out ability to pay than money in a parent's name.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I just stick it in a savings account. We are covering the 529 plan, so unless someone specifically says that it is for colleges we just save it in a regular account.
I would do this too. This is what my parents did for me, and when I was 13 and babysitting, let me have control over the account. I used it fairly wisely and learned about tracking expenses. I used it mostly for fun stuff in college. I didn't get an allowance, so if I wanted to go to the movies as a teen I had to use this money. I don't know that I will do that to my DD, but I am good with my money now.
Anonymous wrote:I just stick it in a savings account. We are covering the 529 plan, so unless someone specifically says that it is for colleges we just save it in a regular account.