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Flight #60: Fighter Pilot Stories and College Savings Planning with 529s

Flight #60: Fighter Pilot Stories and College Savings Planning with 529s


Season 1 Episode 60


Questions From The Flight Deck:

Introducing: Andy Christopher – F18 Navy Fighter Pilot and Investment Advisor

  • Background
    • How'd you get interested in flying?
    • Why the Navy?
    • Navy flight experience.
      • Ejection story – first flight!?!

Meat of the Mission – 529s

Common Questions:

  • What if my kid gets a scholarship?
  • Do I need to invest in my state's 529? No!
  • What if I overfund the 529?
  • Can I give my 529 to my child?
  • How does the 529 affect financial aid?
  • Can I use the 529 for United, Delta, SWA feeder schools – aka career development programs.
    • United Aviate
    • Delta Propel Program
    • SWA Destination 225
  • Should I just use the Roth IRA? Roth 401k?
  • The major difference between Roth IRA withdrawals and Roth 401k withdrawals:
  • Why save for college?
  • 529 basics
    • Similar to Roth IRA: After-tax money in, tax-free money out when used for qualifying tuition expenses
    • FAFSA: Does a 529 plan affect financial aid? - Savingforcollege.com
      • Any parental assets beyond that amount ($10,000) will reduce a student's aid package by up to a maximum of 5.64% of the asset's value.
      • So, if a parent's 529 account exceeds the Asset Protection Allowance by $10,000, his child's financial aid award could be reduced by as much as $564.
  • Which plan to pick?
    • What Is a 529 Plan? - Savingforcollege.com
    • Don't have to use your state's plan, but may be reasons to use in-house plan
    • Unique plan rules for transfer of ownership, total account value limits for contributions
    • State tax benefits (OH)
      • E.g., Virginia residents – tax deduction PER ACCOUNT, age 70 rule and tax deductions carry forward...
    • Low-cost plans (Utah my529, W VA, etc.)
  • How much to save?
  • How to invest the contributions?
    • Low-cost/index approach
    • Target-enrollment date (works like a 401(k) target-date fund)
  • What if you don't use the funds?
    • Estate P


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