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With the cost of college increasing each year (and outpacing inflation) how are you supposed to invest enough? It begins with a bit of planning. Use this worksheet to see how well your current plan is working, then begin to refine your strategy accordingly to meet your goal.

Some tips for filling out the worksheet:
 
•  Input your data in today's (current) dollars. This calculator is designed to take into account the effects of inflation, so that you don't have to.
 
•  For some fields, we've provided default inputs – you are welcome to edit these if you wish.

Your Current Investments
•  How much do you currently have invested toward college in tax-free accounts (529 plans and Coverdell Education Savings Accounts)?
 
   $
How much are you adding to your tax-free accounts each month?
 
  $
Anticipated rate of return for your investments

 
   
•  How much do you currently have invested toward college in taxable accounts?
 
  $
How much are you adding to your taxable accounts each month?
 
  $
Anticipated rate of return for your investments

   
 
Household Information
Federal tax rate (see table below)   
State tax rate   %
Average annual rate of inflation   %
Average annual college cost rate of inflation   %

 
2006 Federal Income Tax Brackets and Rates
Single Return
Married Filing Jointly Return
Federal Tax Rate
$0 - $7,550
$0 - $15,100
10%
$7,551 - $30,650
$15,101 - $61,300
15%
$30,651 - $74,200
$61,301 - $123,700
25%
$74,201 - $154,800
$123,701 - $188,450
28%
$154,801 - $336,550
$188,451 - $336,550
33%
Over $336,550
Over $336,550
35%

 

College Investment Goal
Student's current age   
Student's age when entering college  
Estimated annual cost of attendance
(see examples below in current dollars)
  $
Number of years in college  
Estimated annual financial aid
(include all grants, scholarships, work study and loans)
  $

Sample Undergraduate Budgets (average), 2004-2005
Type of College Annual Cost of Attendance
2-year public $2,849*
4-year public (in-state) $14,640
4-year public (out-of-state) $21,931
4-year private $30,294
*Includes the costs of tuition, fees, books, and supplies. Does not include costs of room, board, transportation, or other expenses.
Source: Trends In College Pricing © 2004 by College Entrance Examination Board, New York, New York.

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