EPISODE · Sep 19, 2024 · 23 MIN
#10 - 3 Tips for College Savings Month
from Empty Nest Full Pockets Podcast · host Matt Meline, CFP
How do you make college savings work for your family? In today’s episode, Matt shares three essential tips from a parent who successfully sent four kids to college—without breaking the bank. You’ll learn why it’s okay to save a little less than expected, how to think beyond traditional four-year universities, and why involving your kids in the money conversation is crucial. Tune in to gain practical insights to help you make the right choices for your family’s future.Episode highlights:(2:06) College cost planning for state schools(4:03) Saving under the bogey(7:54) Challenge the four-year university mindset(10:24) Analyzing college costs and options(16:19) Involve students in financial decisions(19:07) Let them see the bigger picture(21:56) Outro and disclaimer—I sincerely appreciate your support. Thank you for being a part of our podcast journey. If you haven't already, please subscribe to stay updated with the latest episodes. Your subscription means the world to me!I’d love to hear from you; here are some ways to connect:Web: https://www.prairiefirewealth.com/Email: [email protected] a copy of my book: Empty Nest, Full Pockets: How to Emotionally and Financially Prepare for Your Family’s Future at https://amzn.to/3PovUWM
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How do you make college savings work for your family? In today’s episode, Matt shares three essential tips from a parent who successfully sent four kids to college—without breaking the bank. You’ll learn why it’s okay to save a little less than expected, how to think beyond traditional four-year universities, and why involving your kids in the money conversation is crucial. Tune in to gain practical insights to help you make the right choices for your family’s future. Episode highlights: (2:...
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