Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:750K is not enough these days. Our target is 1M for 2 kids
OP stated they could cash flow more. So it's a personal choice. If you at all think they kids might want to attend what is now a $85K+ school, then yes you need $500K/kid or a method for paying for that, as it does not all need to be in the 529
I was thinking the 1M post was a troll... right?
1M, no big deal for the average middle class person to save that right?
$1M is realistic amount for 2 kids in 12-14 years starting college, if they attend a school that's currently $85-90K.
FYI---a true MC person will get FA at many schools. Also, there are tons of excellent choices that give merit aid to top students, so if you don't want/can't choose to save, you can still find affordable options.
Actually per the "donut hole" this MC person and many others will be just over the threshold to qualify for FA.
Anonymous wrote:It's okay - but you should really have a longer game plan in mind if you want your kid to be successful and set. Plan for state undergrad and a name brand grad school/professional school. If they get funding, and there is money left over, give it to them for their first house/wedding etc. Young people will never recover financially if they have a lot of student debt plus a huge mortgage. Unless you have a trust fund to offer, and money is no object, spend wisely.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:750K is not enough these days. Our target is 1M for 2 kids
OP stated they could cash flow more. So it's a personal choice. If you at all think they kids might want to attend what is now a $85K+ school, then yes you need $500K/kid or a method for paying for that, as it does not all need to be in the 529
I was thinking the 1M post was a troll... right?
1M, no big deal for the average middle class person to save that right?
$1M is realistic amount for 2 kids in 12-14 years starting college, if they attend a school that's currently $85-90K.
FYI---a true MC person will get FA at many schools. Also, there are tons of excellent choices that give merit aid to top students, so if you don't want/can't choose to save, you can still find affordable options.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh…this post stresses me out. We have 100k for my 15 yr old and 65k for my 12 yr old and even though we are throwing money at the accounts every month I realize we aren’t even making a dent to prep for private options…if that’s what they choose.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:750K is not enough these days. Our target is 1M for 2 kids
OP stated they could cash flow more. So it's a personal choice. If you at all think they kids might want to attend what is now a $85K+ school, then yes you need $500K/kid or a method for paying for that, as it does not all need to be in the 529
I was thinking the 1M post was a troll... right?
1M, no big deal for the average middle class person to save that right?
Anonymous wrote:You have $350k at preschool age already. Yes, you're fine, now go away. Some of us have real problems. Did you just post to brag?
Anonymous wrote:This is just dumb. Your kid would be better off at a low cost college and investing that money in the market
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:750K is not enough these days. Our target is 1M for 2 kids
OP stated they could cash flow more. So it's a personal choice. If you at all think they kids might want to attend what is now a $85K+ school, then yes you need $500K/kid or a method for paying for that, as it does not all need to be in the 529