Hi Everyone! I have lurked for awhile, but figured I'd start participating. I have a 7 month old and another on the way.
We have been trying to follow Dave Ramsey's plan pretty closely. It's all kind of on pause since having our son. We're making minimum payments with an occasional few hundred extra on our smallest loan. I am trying to stay home (it's tough on the budget, but working so far) until the kids are in school.
Once I go back to work, I want to start ESA's for the kids. However, I'm trying to start my research now. How do I start? Do I go to my bank?
And, my parent's have asked if I've started anything so they can contribute. They earn more than is allowed to contribute to an ESA, so I'd like to look into a flexible 529 plan. Again, where do I start? What should I know/research when going into this? Thanks in advance!!
Re: 529 vs. ESAs- questions
These sites let you compare the different 529 plans to see what one might be right for you. We went through this process recently and found it a bit overwhelming to wade through all the information because there are so very many plans. We ended up choosing a plan with low fees, good returns, the ability to transfer the plan, and that was managed by the same company that has most of our retirement savings to make it easier for us to keep track of everything. We did not pick our state plan even though it offers some tax advantages because we didn't feel like the tax savings would offset the differences in cost and performance of the state fund relative to others.
http://www.savingforcollege.com/college_savings_201/
http://529.morningstar.com/state-map.action