Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To the PP, that's awesome.
Side note
I remember asking one of my co-workers about 529 plan for her two kids.
And she said her and DH weren't paying for their college.
While sipping on Starbucks in her matching burberry boots and bags.
I said well at least you know your priorities, LOL.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: good for you PP! This is something to aspire to!!
Wow, that is sad....
Anonymous wrote:I have 4 kids. 21, 17, 10, 7. With the 2 in college I'm finding that the cost is so variable. One kid is at a state school and gets decent scholarships. Her cost is about $10k per yr for us. The 17 yr old just started getting his acceptances. Costs are around $30 for most schools and I haven't seen the FA packages yet. But he's an avg student so unless he can make a compelling argument why he needs to attend an OOS/private for business, he'll be going in state as well.
So based in this for the younger kids, I'm working towards putting $100 in each of their 529s. The other money I'll put into regular investments.
I guess for our family, the price of college has gotten so out of control that the younger kids choices are going to be in state or OOS/private that offer enough merit aid to bring their costs in line with in state.
Anonymous wrote:I have 4 kids. 21, 17, 10, 7. With the 2 in college I'm finding that the cost is so variable. One kid is at a state school and gets decent scholarships. Her cost is about $10k per yr for us. The 17 yr old just started getting his acceptances. Costs are around $30 for most schools and I haven't seen the FA packages yet. But he's an avg student so unless he can make a compelling argument why he needs to attend an OOS/private for business, he'll be going in state as well.
So based in this for the younger kids, I'm working towards putting $100 in each of their 529s. The other money I'll put into regular investments.
I guess for our family, the price of college has gotten so out of control that the younger kids choices are going to be in state or OOS/private that offer enough merit aid to bring their costs in line with in state.
Anonymous wrote:To the PP, that's awesome.
Side note
I remember asking one of my co-workers about 529 plan for her two kids.
And she said her and DH weren't paying for their college.
While sipping on Starbucks in her matching burberry boots and bags.
I said well at least you know your priorities, LOL.
Anonymous wrote:OP here: good for you PP! This is something to aspire to!!
Anonymous wrote:OP here: good for you PP! This is something to aspire to!!
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids: 11, 9, and 7. We have about 35k in each of their 529 plans. How much should we start contributing now if we want to be able to pay as much of their college as we can?
Anonymous wrote:$650 per kid per month.
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids: 11, 9, and 7. We have about 35k in each of their 529 plans. How much should we start contributing now if we want to be able to pay as much of their college as we can?
Anonymous wrote:We have 3 kids: 11, 9, and 7. We have about 35k in each of their 529 plans. How much should we start contributing now if we want to be able to pay as much of their college as we can?