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By: Jason

Did you set up a UGMA acct for this? Also, how did this impact financial aid fir college? My understanding is the UGMA acct kills financial aid for due to how it is calculated.

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By: Sarah

I think I’m going to start reading your blog faithfully!! I posted on your Youtube page, that I’d seen your video entry. In case you dn’t see it, I want to tell you how happy I am! I’m really excited...

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By: M.S.

Hi Jason: If you are as frugal as we were, you shouldn’t need to get any financial aid by the time your children are college age. If you start saving 50% of your income starting in your mid 20s and...

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By: M.S.

Thanks so much Sarah! You are just the type of person I would love to reach with this blog and video! It is the greatest feeling in the world to help your beloved kids get a wonderful start on their...

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By: How to Give Your Kids $25,000 at Graduation | FavStocks

[...] a piece on how one couple gave their kids $25,000 ($25k to each kid) when the kids graduated from college (which they did debt free, BTW). The steps of how they did [...]

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By: Momonabudget

Great advise M.S., but I just don’t have the money! My 12 year old daughter is graduating from elementary school this year and all she wants is a cell phone to gossip with her friends. She actually the...

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By: How to Help Your Kids Build $25,000 Stock Portfolios | Lock in a good...

[...] how Mary describes her method in a post at her site, Frugal to Rich: When our children were born and people wanted to get a gift [...]

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By: How to Help Your Kids Build $25,000 Stock Portfolios | Financial News and...

[...] how Mary describes her method in a post at her site, Frugal to Rich: When our children were born and people wanted to get a gift [...]

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By: How to Help Your Kids Build $25,000 Stock Portfolios | CashBlogged Blog

[...] how Mary describes her method in a post at her site, Frugal to Rich: When our children were born and people wanted to get a gift [...]

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By: M.S.

Well–that is one approach. Frankly, that’s not what I would do though. I would tell her if she wants a phone, she can earn the money to pay for it. There are lots of things she can do–our kids did...

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