How to Calculate College Savings
What is College Savings?
A 529 college savings plan grows tax-free and can be withdrawn tax-free for qualified education expenses. Starting early dramatically reduces the monthly contribution needed to fund four years of college.
Formula
- FV
- Future Value ($)
- PMT
- Annual Contribution ($/year)
- r
- Annual Return (%)
Step-by-Step Guide
- 1Future Value = PV × (1+r)^n + PMT × ((1+r)^n − 1) ÷ r
- 2Monthly contribution needed = Gap × r ÷ ((1+r)^n − 1)
- 3College costs have historically inflated at ~5% annually
- 4Investment returns in a 529 typically average 5–8% over 18 years
Worked Examples
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best account for college savings?
In the US, 529 plans offer tax-free growth and withdrawals for education. In the UK, Child ISAs and Junior ISAs offer tax advantages. Compare tax benefits of your region.
How much should I save for college?
Current US average in-state public university costs ≈$26,000/year. Starting early with modest contributions leverages compound growth over 18 years.
What if I oversave in a 529 plan?
Excess funds can be transferred to family members, used for K-12 tuition, or rolled into a Roth IRA (recent rules). Some funds may trigger taxes and penalties if used for non-education.
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