Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:use it yourself, enroll in an italian cooking class in italy and use it for that.
There are only a limited number of schools outside the US that you can use 529 money for
Anonymous wrote:use it yourself, enroll in an italian cooking class in italy and use it for that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We aren’t there yet but it looks like we won’t need all of the 529 funds set aside for dc (2 dc). I’ve already moved money as needed between my two children, but it still looks like we will have extra. What can be done?
I am pp and will add you are NOT there yet. College costs can be a lot. Are you sure you have calculated properly?
For instance our college says tuition is $60,000 plus once you add on meal plan, dorm etc.. it is actually $85,000 per year. That does not include books.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We aren’t there yet but it looks like we won’t need all of the 529 funds set aside for dc (2 dc). I’ve already moved money as needed between my two children, but it still looks like we will have extra. What can be done?
I am pp and will add you are NOT there yet. College costs can be a lot. Are you sure you have calculated properly?
Anonymous wrote:We aren’t there yet but it looks like we won’t need all of the 529 funds set aside for dc (2 dc). I’ve already moved money as needed between my two children, but it still looks like we will have extra. What can be done?
Anonymous wrote:We aren’t there yet but it looks like we won’t need all of the 529 funds set aside for dc (2 dc). I’ve already moved money as needed between my two children, but it still looks like we will have extra. What can be done?
Anonymous wrote:Just a note on the Roth. The kid will be allowed to remove some of the Roth money to pay for a new HOUSE! Only works on the first house purchase. But if you're imagining the Roth needs to be saved until retirement age, then this is a happy correction.
Anonymous wrote:The cost of college is embarassing.
Anonymous wrote:So the Roth has to be for the kid and not a parent? So no putting in my Roth?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious: How much did you save in the 529? Depending on where my kid goes to school and if any scholarships pop up, I could be in the same boat.
NP - We have 200K. We'll sit on it for grandkids (God willing). By then college will most likely be 200k a year anyway so they'll need all the help they can get.![]()
200k not enough for 4 years of college. Tuition and room/board almost 90k right now at DC’s SLAC
It is enough for their child’s undergrad bc they didn’t apply to such an expensive school. Many of us think the value isn’t there.
Every one is different and that’s fine but if I literally had the money in a 529 and didn’t need it and my kid wanted to go to an expensive school that seemed right for them I would figure that’s what the money is for and not try to decide what the best “value” is.
I honestly think the best value is going to community college for two years but I am not going to sit on $200k and tell my kid to do that.