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| Dick - if you know the answer, why be so precious ? Obviously, Ernie was not aware that MVP is an honorary title and not a result of any qualification. "Dick Watson" <littlegreengecko[at]mind-enufalready-spring.com> wrote in message news:OOJ4aJ8gDHA.3208[at]TK2MSFTNGP11.phx.gbl... - quote - > Sorry, I'm not an MVP. I can't answer. > "Ernie Kidder" <kiddere[at]saic.com> wrote in message > news:102101c38366$a640e700$a001280a[at]phx.gbl... > > MVP - We have set up a Pre-Paid College Fund for our son. > > We will pay into this fund at today's tuition rate for a > > 4yr degree at a State University. In 'x' years, he will > > receive either 4 years of State University Education or > > its cash equivalent to attend an out-of state college. > > From that background here are my questions > > > 1. I was unable to find a way to indicate in Money that > > this was a 529 Pre-Paid College fund verses a 529 > > Investment Fund. How can I indicate the difference and > > that there is a "future value" (4yr of College starting in > > 20xx) ceiling for this fund which is different from the > > total amount that we will pay > > > 2. Is there a way to indicate this account in the Lifetime > > planner as earmarked for my son College? Currently I have > > put this into the Scholarship category. > > > Thanks, Ernie > |
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| Sorry, I'm not an MVP. I can't answer. "Ernie Kidder" <kiddere[at]saic.com> wrote in message news:102101c38366$a640e700$a001280a[at]phx.gbl... - quote - > MVP - We have set up a Pre-Paid College Fund for our son. > We will pay into this fund at today's tuition rate for a > 4yr degree at a State University. In 'x' years, he will > receive either 4 years of State University Education or > its cash equivalent to attend an out-of state college. > From that background here are my questions > 1. I was unable to find a way to indicate in Money that > this was a 529 Pre-Paid College fund verses a 529 > Investment Fund. How can I indicate the difference and > that there is a "future value" (4yr of College starting in > 20xx) ceiling for this fund which is different from the > total amount that we will pay > 2. Is there a way to indicate this account in the Lifetime > planner as earmarked for my son College? Currently I have > put this into the Scholarship category. > Thanks, Ernie |
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| MVP - We have set up a Pre-Paid College Fund for our son. We will pay into this fund at today's tuition rate for a 4yr degree at a State University. In 'x' years, he will receive either 4 years of State University Education or its cash equivalent to attend an out-of state college. From that background here are my questions 1. I was unable to find a way to indicate in Money that this was a 529 Pre-Paid College fund verses a 529 Investment Fund. How can I indicate the difference and that there is a "future value" (4yr of College starting in 20xx) ceiling for this fund which is different from the total amount that we will pay 2. Is there a way to indicate this account in the Lifetime planner as earmarked for my son College? Currently I have put this into the Scholarship category. Thanks, Ernie |
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