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Getting a Head Start on College Savings

As a parent, you teach your children to dream big and believe in their ability to overcome any obstacle. Consider these strategies to help you prepare for the cost of higher education.

First, take advantage of time. The time value of money is the concept that the money in your pocket today is worth more than the same amount will be worth tomorrow because it has more earning potential. If you put $100 a month toward your child’s college education, after 17 years’ time, you would have saved $20,400. But that same $100 a month would be worth over $32,000 if it had generated a 5% annual rate of return.The bottom line is, the earlier you start, the more time you give your money to grow.

Second, don’t panic. Every parent knows the feeling—one minute you’re holding a little miracle in your arms, the next you’re trying to figure out how to pay for braces, piano lessons, and summer camp. You may feel like saving for college is a pipe dream. But remember, many people get some sort of help in the form of financial aid and scholarships. Although it’s difficult to forecast how much help you may get in aid and scholarships, they can provide a valuable supplement to what you have already saved.

Finally, weigh your options. There are a number of federal and state-sponsored tax-advantaged college savings programs available. Some offer prepaid tuition plans and others offer tax-deferred savings.2 Many such plans are state sponsored so the details will vary from one state to the next. A number of private colleges and universities now also offer prepaid tuition plans for their institutions. It pays to do your homework to find the vehicle that may work best for you.

By investing wisely, you can help tackle the financial obstacles of higher education for your children —and smooth the way for them to pursue their dreams.

Member Investment Services, located at DuPont Community Credit Union, is available to help. Please schedule a free appointment by calling 540.946.3200.

1. The rate of return on investments will vary over time, particularly for longer-term investments. Investments that offer the potential for higher returns also carry a higher degree of risk. Actual results will fluctuate. Past performance does not guarantee future results.

2. The tax implications of education savings programs can vary significantly from state to state, and some plans may provide advantages and benefits exclusively for their residents. Please consult legal or tax professionals for specific information regarding your individual situation. Withdrawals from tax-advantaged education savings programs that are not used for education are subject to ordinary income taxes and may be subject to penalties.

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Securities offered through LPL Financial, a Registered Investment Advisor, Member FINRA/SPIC. Insurance products offered through LPL Financial or its licensed affiliates. The investment products sold through LPL Financial are not insured DuPont Community Credit Union deposits and are not NCUA insured. These products are not obligations of the DuPont Community Credit Union and are not endorsed, recommended or guaranteed by DuPont Community Credit Union or any government agency. The value of the investment may fluctuate, the return on the investment is not guaranteed, and loss of principle is possible. DuPont Community Credit Union and Member Investment Services are not registered broker/dealers and are not affiliated with LPL Financial.

Content in this material is for general information only and not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual.

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