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Open a college savings account anyway

April 27th, 2006 · 1 Comment

College Goals I changed my mind and opened college accounts for each of my three kids. Up to now, I’ve been thinking that I shouldn’t do that until I was already maximizing my contributions to every tax advantaged retirement account. The idea there is that people will always loan money for school, but no one will loan money for retirement.

I still think that is a very rational and reasonable stance. However, it misses one key point. Your relatives aren’t going to subsidize your retirement, but they probably will help with college. Naturally, they don’t want to just hand you the money either, they want it to go into a college savings account.

Solution, a "429 plan"

According to CollegeSavings.org:

Most Section 529 state college savings plans allow parents, grandparents, other relatives, and friends to contribute to a child’s higher education fund.

This means that when my parents or other relatives ask what they should get the kids for Christmas or birthdays, I can tell them a trinket the child wants, and suggest the main gift be a contribution to their college fund. Very nice.

Only $25 a month

My state, Oregon, has a plan run by Oppenheimer. I think the fees are a little steep, but not nearly as bad as some states. The nice thing is that I could open the account with no deposit at all, and only a $25 per month per child auto-deposit. I may be saving the bulk of my money for retirement, but I can afford $75 to keep the account open for relatives to be able to contribute.

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  • 1 Her // Apr 27, 2006 at 7:17 am

    I applaud your initiative. While student loans are available, they are certainly not an ideal solution. Who wants to start adult life with a mortgage on their brain? If you get your kids involved making small contributions as well, they’ll learn valuable lessons about financial responsibility AND how much you value education. Kudos to you!

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