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Learning, Sharing, and Teaching => Ask a Mustachian => Topic started by: WARD on November 29, 2013, 08:09:49 AM

Title: Kids and Cash
Post by: WARD on November 29, 2013, 08:09:49 AM
Long time reader, first time poster.  I have a few capital one 360 savings accounts for my kids ages 1 and 2.  I have about 5k in each account.  I really would like advice on better options for that money instead of the tiny return I currently get.  I still want my children to be able to access it around the time they get in high school.  Any suggestions?
Title: Re: Kids and Cash
Post by: Honest Abe on November 29, 2013, 09:22:29 AM
You can open a custodial account for them at a brokerage (Vanguard perhaps?) You could invest in a target date 2030 fund

Have you contributed to their 529s yet?

Edit - just stumbled on this timely gem.. http://andrewhallam.com/2013/11/how-to-open-a-vanguard-investment-account-for-a-minor/ (http://andrewhallam.com/2013/11/how-to-open-a-vanguard-investment-account-for-a-minor/)
Title: Re: Kids and Cash
Post by: WARD on November 29, 2013, 10:17:07 AM
Thanks for those suggestions. I have 529s for both already. This is more of a starter fund to help them out. I think the vanguard  route sounds great!
Title: Re: Kids and Cash
Post by: more4less on November 29, 2013, 11:47:25 AM
I'd open Roth IRA for both of them, invest in VTSMX (or VTSAX after balance will go over 10K) and left it there.
Title: Re: Kids and Cash
Post by: WARD on November 29, 2013, 04:04:42 PM
I thought they had to have earned income in order to start a Roth?  Do you just mean open one for me and give it to them?
Title: Re: Kids and Cash
Post by: Dicot on November 29, 2013, 04:47:45 PM
Yes, they do need earned income to start a Roth. That's do-able for us because we own our own business and our son gets paid - on the books - to do minor tasks for us. We have a non-custodial account for him that's his car fund and then a custodial brokerage account with Vanguard funds and a few individual stocks to teach him about the market.
Title: Re: Kids and Cash
Post by: ASquared on November 30, 2013, 09:50:07 PM
Do you have an ESA for each as well? You can do both an ESA and a 529.  ESA limited to 2000/yr now but is something at least.  Tax free growth and can be used for any educational expenses, including primary and secondary education in addition to college.