Yeah, professional surfing isn't payment much lately. This is why I decided to stick to an office job
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If you start at $100 per month in a 529 when the kids are born, nearly all of their college and living expenses should be paid for when they're 18, with the exception for really expensive private colleges.
Pretty impressive that he can do a one handed dunk.
Has some Youtoob vids that are pretty entertaining.
Couple of points...
1. There are no lefts here.
2. There are no waves here.
3. SBCC isn’t even having in person classes so he should move back to Maui and do it from there.
I like this grooms surfing.
Looks to be pretty big. 6 ft and prob close to 200 lbs.
Being a pro surfer is a rough endeavor too. You don’t wanna be 30 and left with no education or life skills once the the companies find no use for you anymore.
Great just what we need more wanna be pro transplants at rincon And sandspit taking ig pics.And going to school at cc really means partying on the mesa
Noah was pretty gnarly at a really young age. Like under 12.
I remember his big rotation at US Champs one year. Good to see that he is checking other things out. Maui seems like a great place to potentially burn out and get bitter if you don't leave for a while.
Not sure about that....higher education is a business model (and as enabled by the student loan industry, practically a scam) and certainly not necessary to enable your kids to become successful adults.Not saving for your kids' college education if you can is a major parent fail.
Well, yeah, but you can keep contributing as you start withdrawing. You don’t have to pay for all 4 years in advance22 years? my kids will go to college at 18
You could always front load as well22 years of $100/month compounded at 7% will yield $59k. Which won’t cover sleep away camp college but it will at least cover Cal State tuition or the last 2 years as a JC/UC transfer.
Just hope the crash doesn’t hit when you need to start cashing it out
Certainly not all in. Although Cal State tuition is still under $10k (barely under for some lol). It’s doable if they live at home.As a father of two kids in college, I can tell you that $100/mo. for 18 years in a 529 will NOT cover more than 2 years of college(unless you're talking about a JC)
Sign your life away to Uncle Sam and make it a career. You can give your GI bill to your children. It's like a different form of prostitution.since we're on the subject, what are other options other than the 529?
cash in the safe?
wealthy donor?
I'm way past that point of my life, lol. But do have a few cousins in that boat!Sign your life away to Uncle Sam and make it a career. You can give your GI bill to your children. It's like a different form of prostitution.