Every parent feels
nothing but guilt as they get closer to sending their children to college and
it's that guilt that causes people to make a financial blunders. I am sure you have heard the old saying, you
can always borrow money to go to college but you can never borrow money to
retire.
Here are a few of the
big mistakes that I have seen:
·
Not
having a family mission statement on how much money each member of the family
needs to pay for college is a big mistake. Everyone should know how much the parents are willing
to pay and how much the children are expected to pay.
·
Stopping
saving for retirement while your children are in school. Not funding the 401(k) plan because
your children are going to college will hurt you because you lose out on the
time value of money and you'll probably miss out on employer match as well.
·
Taking
out student loans without having a frank discussion of how much you can afford
to repay. I
have seen many clients who took out large student loans and then had a
financial downturn and could not make payments on them. It is amazing to see
how quickly the principal balloons when you are in forbearance on a student loan.
Student loans are
shared concern for both parents and students and shouldn't be entered into
lightly. I often show people what the cost will be per month and overtime for
student loan so they can see the true impact it will have. If the cost is too
high, they should think of commuting for at least part of their time while in
school.
All students should
work summers and the family needs to decide what percentage of the money goes
to college funding. My favorite plan is to put all of those earnings into an
online savings account and to use the money in the last year of their
schooling. It is a source of pride and gives them bragging rights to later say,
“I saved $____ for my own education”.
If you have additional questions, please feel free to call my cell phone
at 201-650-0753. Also, check out our website at:
www.wattersfinancial.com
Timothy Watters, CFP
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