Save For College with FreshmanFund’s 529 College Savings Gift Registry
September 2, 2008 By Matthew Paulson
Whenever you go to a wedding and want to purchase a gift, there is usually a list of stores that the couple is registered at. You’ll go to the store, look up their registry, and purchase an item on their list that hasn’t already been taken. Recently the idea of a gift registry has expanded to monetary gift registries for weddings, gift registries for baby showers, and now there are even monetary gift registries for college savings.
Most 529 college savings plans allow parents to invest money on behalf of their children to pay for college on a tax-advantageous basis. Depending on your 529 plan, the money could be invested in stocks, bonds, CDs, or just about anything. Freshman Fund has brought a unique take on the idea of a 529 college savings plan.
Freshman Fund allows parents to setup a 529 savings plan for their children and then invite friends and relatives to contribute to their child’s college education. Imagine for a moment that you have a child who was having their one year old birthday. Friends and Family members might buy them a toy to play with or a new outfit that they’ll inevitably grow out of in a few months. Either way, the gift given is usually forgotten about within a year.
Imagine for a moment that your friends and family invested that money on behalf of your child into their 529 savings plan. If you were to receive 10 $25 gifts for your child, you would have $250 deposited into your account. Over the course of 18 years, that money would grow to $1,922 if it were invested into a decent mutual fund. That’s a lot better than a few toys or items of clothing that will be gone in a few months.
The monetary gifts from friends and family members won’t replace your personal college savings for your child, but it’s a great way to reduce the amount of money that you and your child will have to pay for school. There’s no reason why a few decent sized gifts throughout the course of your child’s childhood couldn’t pay for a semester or two of college.
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September 3rd, 2008 at 7:12 am
I’m a big fan. I have a lot of friend s who are planning to give birth in the next few months-and upon the birth of the child I plan to give each new parent a gift card that they can redeem at Freshman Fund. You mention weddings, a friend just got married and they have a 529 in place for their future babies and I gave them a gift certificate as well.
September 7th, 2008 at 11:47 am
[...] Save for College With Freshmanfund’s 529 College Savings Gift Registry at American Consumer News — There’s a new web site called Freshman Fund that allows you to set up gift registry so that your friends and family can contribute to your kid’s 529 Plan. Neat concept. [...]
September 8th, 2008 at 4:51 am
[...] you that you need to invest in a 529 or Education Savings Account for your kids college, right? How about getting other people to help? American Consumer News tells you [...]
September 29th, 2008 at 6:26 am
[...] Save For College with FreshmanFund’s 529 College Savings Gift Registry posted at American Consumer News. A college savings gift registry sounds like a neat idea. Now there just needs to be a stock gift registry. [...]
December 24th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
Just stopped by, nice blog!