Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Enough to pay for both kids to get PhDs if they want to.
PhDs are funded
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
We are not DCUM rich but we are normal people rich (HHI $350 and I stay home).
Nothing normal about that. Not begrudging you for having that much saved for kids that young either. But that is not close to 'normal'.
Anonymous wrote:Posting here bc y’all are loaded. How much are you putting in your private school kids’ 529? What’s the goal?
mAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:TAX THE RICH
Newsflash the rich always pay the vast majority of taxes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have $650k for two kids, one elementary and other middle school. Not adding anything more
I have to assume this is a troll. If you are rich enough to have $650k to stuff into a 529, why in the world would you actually do so. The tax advantages are not that amazing.
I’m not sure what your definition of amazing is. Tax free growth and tax free withdrawals with the ability to convert to a Roth IRA or pass down to future descendants for their educational needs is effing amazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have $650k for two kids, one elementary and other middle school. Not adding anything more
I have to assume this is a troll. If you are rich enough to have $650k to stuff into a 529, why in the world would you actually do so. The tax advantages are not that amazing.
You know it doesn't all go in at once right? It builds slowly over time, usually starting when you aren't so rich.
Not PP, but I agree that it is financially non-sensical to put this much in a 529.
If you're full pay, you can expect to pay $500K for 4 years of undergrad for a kid in 3rd grade today.
If law school or medical school are on the horizon...
How can you be certain at age 10 if med school is on the horizon? And even if it was, there are other ways to fund it then loading up on one type of investment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have $650k for two kids, one elementary and other middle school. Not adding anything more
I have to assume this is a troll. If you are rich enough to have $650k to stuff into a 529, why in the world would you actually do so. The tax advantages are not that amazing.
You know it doesn't all go in at once right? It builds slowly over time, usually starting when you aren't so rich.
Not PP, but I agree that it is financially non-sensical to put this much in a 529.
If you're full pay, you can expect to pay $500K for 4 years of undergrad for a kid in 3rd grade today.
If law school or medical school are on the horizon...
Anonymous wrote:TAX THE RICH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have $650k for two kids, one elementary and other middle school. Not adding anything more
I have to assume this is a troll. If you are rich enough to have $650k to stuff into a 529, why in the world would you actually do so. The tax advantages are not that amazing.
You know it doesn't all go in at once right? It builds slowly over time, usually starting when you aren't so rich.
Not PP, but I agree that it is financially non-sensical to put this much in a 529.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have $650k for two kids, one elementary and other middle school. Not adding anything more
I have to assume this is a troll. If you are rich enough to have $650k to stuff into a 529, why in the world would you actually do so. The tax advantages are not that amazing.
You know it doesn't all go in at once right? It builds slowly over time, usually starting when you aren't so rich.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have $650k for two kids, one elementary and other middle school. Not adding anything more
I have to assume this is a troll. If you are rich enough to have $650k to stuff into a 529, why in the world would you actually do so. The tax advantages are not that amazing.