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Originally posted by abds View PostYou need an IPS and you need it fast.Last edited by palciparum; 11-29-2021, 01:19 PM.
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Originally posted by palciparum View PostI have $200K for child's college in next 5 years. 200K does not cover cost of 4 years undergrad/lodging/boarding from what I have been told.
It appears 5 years may not be long enough time to put in 529 plan. Too late now I guess. I live in state with no state income tax.
I have invested in stocks that motley fool recommends but there are 2 stock recommendations every month (I am not even considering 5 best buys). One runs out of money eventually and can not buy all the stocks. I have some investment in Large cap growth funds.
How should I invest this 200K? Any recommendations? I can choose 25 stocks with 10K each. Which stocks to choose and how to choose?
If market reruns are better, than take student loans. Keep money longer in market and later repay student loans using that money.
Or should I choose a financial advisor - don't know how expensive they can be?
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Originally posted by Random1 View PostFirst of all not all colleges cost $50,000 a year. There are many cheaper options for education. The most important part is an education, and having you child have some "skin" in the game can be a motivating factor for choosing an affordable option for college. If this is the only money you have set a side for education and it determines whether your kid goes to college or not, personally I would take the safe bet rather than let my kid down. I would put the money in a conservative mix, more of a guarantee that it would be there. Just taking student loans , may not be as easy as you think, being a high income earner. The last time I checked, the total amount was $6500 of non subsidized loan with a terrible interest rate.
my advice , keep as close to cash as you can and work hard to fill in the difference by saving as much as you can.
If you know you will need the money, then you should not go into equities, but rather CDs or short term treasuries. Maybe you could look to blend it or use a target date fund, but know that as you chase returns, you take on risk. Agree with the suggestion that you need your own ISP.
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First of all not all colleges cost $50,000 a year. There are many cheaper options for education. The most important part is an education, and having you child have some "skin" in the game can be a motivating factor for choosing an affordable option for college. If this is the only money you have set a side for education and it determines whether your kid goes to college or not, personally I would take the safe bet rather than let my kid down. I would put the money in a conservative mix, more of a guarantee that it would be there. Just taking student loans , may not be as easy as you think, being a high income earner. The last time I checked, the total amount was $6500 of non subsidized loan with a terrible interest rate.
my advice , keep as close to cash as you can and work hard to fill in the difference by saving as much as you can.
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Originally posted by palciparum View Post
What do you recommend?
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Originally posted by xraygoggles View PostYou want your kid's college fund to hinge on random stocks from a newsletter?
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You want your kid's college fund to hinge on random stocks from a newsletter?
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I have $200K for child's college in next 5 years. 200K does not cover cost of 4 years undergrad/lodging/boarding from what I have been told.
It appears 5 years may not be long enough time to put in 529 plan. Too late now I guess. I live in state with no state income tax.
I have invested in stocks that motley fool recommends but there are 2 stock recommendations every month (I am not even considering 5 best buys). One runs out of money eventually and can not buy all the stocks. I have some investment in Large cap growth funds.
How should I invest this 200K? Any recommendations? I can choose 25 stocks with 10K each. Which stocks to choose and how to choose?
If market reruns are better, than take student loans. Keep money longer in market and later repay student loans using that money.
Or should I choose a financial advisor - don't know how expensive they can be?Last edited by palciparum; 11-29-2021, 09:31 AM.Tags: None
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