As grandparents, sometimes the best help can be through leadership. Naturally, financial help is appreciated, but helping parents get started can be even more important. Let’s look at how some grandparents have helped at different levels of monetary contribution. The Pizza Money Plan Here’s a creative way to help with [...]
What to do with the UGMA?
If you have put aside money for your child using an UGMA (Uniform Gift to Minors Act) or an UTMA (Uniform Transfers to Minor Act) account, and are now approaching the college years, you may be wondering what to do with it. First let’s review why you might have opened [...]
THE FIRST THING YOU NEED TO KNOW IS YOUR EFC (EXPECTED FAMILY CONTRIBUTION)
Bay Area families fall into one of two categories: those that will qualify for financial aid, and those that will not. I will identify your category to help you arrive at a comprehensive college-funding solution. This is done by calculating your Expected Family Contribution, which determines your eligibility for Federal [...]
2009 Stimulus Bill Changes How You Use Your 529 Plan
A dirty little secret of the 529 college savings plan is that there is a limit to how much can be spent in a year. It is possible to have TOO MUCH money in a 529 plan. 529 Plans are only ‘tax-free’ if they are used to pay for qualified [...]





