While the cost of college continues to increase at a torrid pace, there are ways to prepare for one of the biggest expenditures in your lifetime. With appropriate planning, disciplined savings and thoughtful conversations with your child you can significantly improve your chances for success.
Power of Starting Early & Saving Often
Just as the case with any savings goal, the sooner you start and the more disciplined your approach to saving the better off you are. The power of compounding cannot be overstated when looking at an 18 year time horizon. As an example we’ve created the table below to highlight the power of compounding and the difference in total savings when someone starts saving $1,000, $500 or $250 a month at the birth of their child vs. their 5th birthday using a tax-deferred vehicle.

Impact of Inflation on the Cost of Education

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