Anonymous wrote:$200 or so for an almost 2 yo.
Anonymous wrote:(per child)Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you put 1500/month into a 529, doesn't that take you into gift tax territory? past 13k?
If there are two parents, it's $13k per parent ($26k total).
That's what we do: $26,000 per year per child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:if you put 1500/month into a 529, doesn't that take you into gift tax territory? past 13k?
If there are two parents, it's $13k per parent ($26k total).
Anonymous wrote:if you put 1500/month into a 529, doesn't that take you into gift tax territory? past 13k?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here- wow- I'm surprised I got that much feedback but thank you.. I will look into coverdell as someone pointed out- and I'm not sure if what we have is enough but I'm just nervous about having enough with the market swings- I did move everything to super boring bonds etc. but it was depressing to see one year we put in let's say 20K and it was at 12K at the end of the year. And we did select age appropriate investments. I love the feedback so thank you.
OP - you need to read up on investing. By moving the $12k to bonds, you locked in your losses. If you have a long-term horizon, you need to think and act long term, not short term.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- wow- I'm surprised I got that much feedback but thank you.. I will look into coverdell as someone pointed out- and I'm not sure if what we have is enough but I'm just nervous about having enough with the market swings- I did move everything to super boring bonds etc. but it was depressing to see one year we put in let's say 20K and it was at 12K at the end of the year. And we did select age appropriate investments. I love the feedback so thank you.
Anonymous wrote:7:49 here, DC 1 borrows 4K per year and DC 2 3.5K per year, which isn't too bad. They were able to decline unsubsidized loans that were offered.
Anonymous wrote:OP here- wow- I'm surprised I got that much feedback but thank you.. I will look into coverdell as someone pointed out- and I'm not sure if what we have is enough but I'm just nervous about having enough with the market swings- I did move everything to super boring bonds etc. but it was depressing to see one year we put in let's say 20K and it was at 12K at the end of the year. And we did select age appropriate investments. I love the feedback so thank you.
Anonymous wrote:Not saving. Recently inherited $450K.