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<blockquote data-quote="SkinnyPedalRacing" data-source="post: 717323" data-attributes="member: 10436"><p>Look into U Promise program for those that wanna help contribute money. <a href="https://www.upromise.com/" target="_blank">https://www.upromise.com/</a></p><p></p><p>This program works with a lot the state sponsored 529 plans that will allow you to contribute but will also allow you to earn free money. For example, if you wanted to buy something from Bass Pro, you would log into your account and go to the bass pro link to earn 5%. If you spent $100 at bass pro, then $5 dollars will be contributed into your u promise account by bass pro at $0 to you. When your account reached $50 or so, u promise sends it to your designated 529 plan. There are 100's of companies on there that offer some kind of % back to you for nothing. This is done at no cost to you but will help boost the savings. </p><p></p><p>529 beneficiary can be changed at any point in time. Currently I have a 529 plan that U promise is linked to in my name. Don't have any kids yet but I started the fund in Vanguard with $3k years go. I don't contribute to it and has over $5k value now. When we do have a child I can put their name on it. </p><p></p><p>My parents didn't pay for my school and couldn't help with rent much. I did my first two years at a community college and then went off to UGA. Had a lot of fun and it cost a pile of money, but I did have to use loans to help live on. I worked while I was in college but Athens is not a cheap town. </p><p></p><p>Currently I'm looking at online MBA programs that are concentrated in fiance. I expect to pay within the upper $20k to low $30k range and I'm somewhat OK with that. By all means I'll be looking into scholarships but it will also open up a lot more opportunities.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SkinnyPedalRacing, post: 717323, member: 10436"] Look into U Promise program for those that wanna help contribute money. [url=https://www.upromise.com/]https://www.upromise.com/[/url] This program works with a lot the state sponsored 529 plans that will allow you to contribute but will also allow you to earn free money. For example, if you wanted to buy something from Bass Pro, you would log into your account and go to the bass pro link to earn 5%. If you spent $100 at bass pro, then $5 dollars will be contributed into your u promise account by bass pro at $0 to you. When your account reached $50 or so, u promise sends it to your designated 529 plan. There are 100's of companies on there that offer some kind of % back to you for nothing. This is done at no cost to you but will help boost the savings. 529 beneficiary can be changed at any point in time. Currently I have a 529 plan that U promise is linked to in my name. Don't have any kids yet but I started the fund in Vanguard with $3k years go. I don't contribute to it and has over $5k value now. When we do have a child I can put their name on it. My parents didn't pay for my school and couldn't help with rent much. I did my first two years at a community college and then went off to UGA. Had a lot of fun and it cost a pile of money, but I did have to use loans to help live on. I worked while I was in college but Athens is not a cheap town. Currently I'm looking at online MBA programs that are concentrated in fiance. I expect to pay within the upper $20k to low $30k range and I'm somewhat OK with that. By all means I'll be looking into scholarships but it will also open up a lot more opportunities. [/QUOTE]
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