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How much do you save (or do you plan to save) for your children's college funds?
I have a 2.5 year old and another baby on the way. We've put $5,000 in my daughter's 529 fund each year so far, but I'm very hesitant to put too much in--because of scholarships, what if she doesn't go to college (I know it can be transferred), etc. I just don't want to waste our savings. I was thinking of putting $200/month into the new baby's 529 plan for at least the first two years, which would be close to the $10k we've put in for my daughter so far. Do we just stop there, and then let interest do its thing? I just hate to put too much money into their college funds. Is there somewhere else I could put it that we could still get tax benefits for her education?
I know we should fund retirement first, and we are. I've got a pension at work (5.5% matched). My husband and I max out our Roth IRAs each year. I also put about a good portion of my income into a 403(b).
Please share your experiences with college savings and any advice you have for me. TIA !
Re: Saving for college
We will be able to give our children a $200,000 private school education for high school which has helped other faculty kids to get great scholarships and go to public colleges in state without sacrificing much to student loans.
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To answer your question, I would use an online calculator to figure how much you need to put away each month/year in addition to what you already have. For us it's about $600/month (for 2 kids).