Anonymous wrote:Given the timing, you really need to lock in some of your gains to protect your assets. The economy is in increasingly poor shape, and that has a way of showing up in the market in unexpected bursts. Time is not on your side in that regard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids graduate near the top do well in APs and SAT they will get some scholarship.
Alternatively college is not the only path to success your son or daughter may opt for a shorter technical formation.
Folks don't take pride I having $200k+ saved for college it's so ridiculous in this country we have come to accept as normal that's it's okay to spend 1/4 millions for a college education.
I agree you look at where your child is likely to go. Our DD went to a T25. No scholarship money despite top grades and top ACT score.
Your quarter of a million is cheap. Top 25 with no aid will cost closer to 400k all in.
I didn't go to college in the US. Why is college so expensive here and why are parents willing to pay this much?
Because parents are willing to pay.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids graduate near the top do well in APs and SAT they will get some scholarship.
Alternatively college is not the only path to success your son or daughter may opt for a shorter technical formation.
Folks don't take pride I having $200k+ saved for college it's so ridiculous in this country we have come to accept as normal that's it's okay to spend 1/4 millions for a college education.
I agree you look at where your child is likely to go. Our DD went to a T25. No scholarship money despite top grades and top ACT score.
Your quarter of a million is cheap. Top 25 with no aid will cost closer to 400k all in.
I didn't go to college in the US. Why is college so expensive here and why are parents willing to pay this much?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If your kids graduate near the top do well in APs and SAT they will get some scholarship.
Alternatively college is not the only path to success your son or daughter may opt for a shorter technical formation.
Folks don't take pride I having $200k+ saved for college it's so ridiculous in this country we have come to accept as normal that's it's okay to spend 1/4 millions for a college education.
I agree you look at where your child is likely to go. Our DD went to a T25. No scholarship money despite top grades and top ACT score.
Your quarter of a million is cheap. Top 25 with no aid will cost closer to 400k all in.
Anonymous wrote:Imagine there is a 40% drop in the stock market tomorrow— will you wish you weren’t 100% stocks?
Anonymous wrote:Just stop the 529 already. It's not a miracle account with fees, bad customer service, rules and possible penalties. You can do better in a hysa.