Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:300k HHI
Currently doing enough to get the max DC tax credit, no more... can likely cover the rest with cash flow
+1
Anonymous wrote:It's not your responsibility to pay for college, OP. Adults are responsible for themselves. If you are 18, you are an adult. I raised independent adults who pay their own way for everything. If you want to go to college, you'll figure it out. If you do not want to go, you'll also figure that out.
Anonymous wrote:300k HHI
Currently doing enough to get the max DC tax credit, no more... can likely cover the rest with cash flow
Anonymous wrote:We make a bit more than that and stupidly bought into the va prepaid. We have that for both kids and about 50k total in invest. Junior and 7th grader. I believe one will go in state, but one is brilliant and will probably go to a private or out of state school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Are you all between the 200-300k HHI? I feel like everyone on this board makes so much more than that. We have about 65k for the oldest-6 more years to go until college. I started contributing more this year. At the end, it will probably be just under 100k/kid.
For the PP who said we don’t have to pay for college. I would like to help my kids at least not graduate with debt. It feels like so many kids already have a leg up in other ways bc of parental help. This seems like the least we can do.
Yes, we've been in $200K-300K for a while (and probably will always be) and our kids are going to college imminently. Don't feel too bad for your savings -- our 529 plans will be at about $80K for each of them! But like you we're planning to do what it takes to ensure that they won't graduate with debt. By the way, our MD 529 growth rate has been way worse than any of our other (retirement) investments, so I'd be skeptical about building the kids' accounts by interest. Our rate of return hasn't even matched the rate of increase in private college costs.
Anonymous wrote:300k HHI
Currently doing enough to get the max DC tax credit, no more... can likely cover the rest with cash flow
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Are you all between the 200-300k HHI? I feel like everyone on this board makes so much more than that. We have about 65k for the oldest-6 more years to go until college. I started contributing more this year. At the end, it will probably be just under 100k/kid.
For the PP who said we don’t have to pay for college. I would like to help my kids at least not graduate with debt. It feels like so many kids already have a leg up in other ways bc of parental help. This seems like the least we can do.
Yes, we've been in $200K-300K for a while (and probably will always be) and our kids are going to college imminently. Don't feel too bad for your savings -- our 529 plans will be at about $80K for each of them! But like you we're planning to do what it takes to ensure that they won't graduate with debt. By the way, our MD 529 growth rate has been way worse than any of our other (retirement) investments, so I'd be skeptical about building the kids' accounts by interest. Our rate of return hasn't even matched the rate of increase in private college costs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:200k HHI. 1 child about to turn 8. Currently 250k in 529. We started around 6 months old, automatic monthly contributions and past few years have increased to $2200 month. All of this from passive income from investment properties. We also throw in extra money when we have it.
Goal 550k to cover college. Any extra money left over for further education if interested - grad/med/law. Left over after that to grandkids.
We bought a place in gentrifying neighborhood in DC so mortgage is low, drive used car, and don’t spend money on stuff. We max retirement and then spend money on travel and entertainment because experiences is more important to us.
The passive income really helps us with college savings. If we did not have that, then we would budget more and cut back on travel and entertainment.
Good for you and your child but the fact that school might cost this much is just insane and shows how broken things are
Anonymous wrote:In all seriousness, Are you guys in a regular 529. Mine accrues very little interest; it’s laughable how little really. What am I doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:In all seriousness, Are you guys in a regular 529. Mine accrues very little interest; it’s laughable how little really. What am I doing wrong?