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seamonster

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Does anyone here have any type of savings account or college fund for their kids? My husband and I would like to start saving for each of our kids - whether they end up using the money for college or travel or whatever - but aren't sure what's the best way to go about doing so since our parents didn't save for us. I know there are special designated "college savings" accounts available, but are those really better than a regular savings account?
 

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I'm not a parent but I saw the thread and just thought I'd jump in anyway.
My parent's set up savings accounts for my brother and I. Every paycheck that my mom got $25 was taken out and put into each of our accounts, so I guess $50 of every paycheck, and over time that built up to a pretty decent amount. I used mine partly to pay for a car and the rest was used for college.
It's really easy if you have direct deposit. It's kinda like you can't miss what you didn't have. If you have to take it out on your own you may try to come up with some reason why you can't do it that week but if it's taken out automatically you can't come up with excuses.
 
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I Just Put All Of Our Change Into Her Piggy Bank And When It Gets Full I Depostite It Into Her Savings Account. When She Was Born, The Hospital Gave Us 25.00 Certificate To Start A Savings Account For Her. When She Is Old Enough To Earn An Allowance She Will Have To Put Some In Her Account And Tithe 10% And Then The Rest Is Hers To Do As She Pleases. She However Can Not Touch Her Account Until She Is 18. Then If She Wants To Go To College Well Then She Has The Money And If Not Then She Can Buy Her First House Or Whatever A Car She Decides. This Is Our First Child So Guess Its Just Trial And Error, My Dad Had 4 To Raise By Himself So He Never Did This For Us, But My Bestfriends Parents Did It For Her And It Worked Well. Taught Her How To Save And Be Responisble With Her Money And Allowed Her The Opportunity To Go To College
 
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I like what Dave Ramsey has to say,


http://wealthcoach.daveramsey.com/index.cfm?event=dspFAQ
 
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This sounds like a great idea, but is the money taxed if my child does NOT use it for college?

Probably, but I'm not 100% sure. I do know that it can be used for any higher education including trade school. It can also be used for other things than tuition, i.e. books, so if your child gets a scholarship it can still be used.
 
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