Friday, May 2, 2014

Affording College Tuition Secrets How to Save

College



MBE Partnered with Scholarshare for this post

How to Start Saving for College When Kids are Young

No matter where you are on the parenting spectrum, whether your children are babies or are close to or already on the college track, there's a good chance that you will be worried or may have already experienced concern about how you will afford college for your kids. Being a mom myself of a freshman in an out-of-state university now as well as triplets who are currently finishing their junior year of high school, I'm definitely in that club. I'm even thinking that "worried" may be putting it mildly as we all watch university tuition continuing to skyrocket upward with no signs of slowing down.


University of Maryland Building
University Campus, MommyBlogExpert.com

The statistics are indeed shocking with the priciest private universities now costing in excess of $60,000 per year. In fact, I just learned at the dinner event ScholarShare sponsored for an elite group of mom bloggers, U.S. students are now looking at existing college debt amounting to $1.1 trillion. That kingly sum is more than even our nation's collective credit card debt! 

What an informative and eye-opening evening the ScholarShare meeting was, learning from the experts on the best-kept secret to affording college in this age of high price tags.


Kids grow up too fast


One day it's Pre-1 Graduation...


Toddler Graduation Party
Pre-1 Graduation, MommyBlogExpert.com

How Much Will College Cost You?

Still not convinced about how expensive college will be by the time your child is ready to enroll? Try out this FREE Calculator to see how much you will need to save for your child's future higher education.

It's hard to say when and if this rise in higher education expenses will ever hit a brick wall and level off or maybe even drop. No one knows for sure. But one thing is clear, relying strictly on scholarships and student loans to finance your child's college education is becoming an increasingly unsatisfactory option that few of us can afford. 

The good news is that there is something very easy and sensible you and I can leverage right now, known as a 529 Plan, to start preparing for future college expenses and it's tax-deferred, too.

Next, High School Graduation Time...


High School Graduation, MommyBlogExpert.com
 

What is a 529 Plan?


According to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is a strategy for saving for future college costs at public and private higher educational institutions including tuition, room and board, books and related expenses. There are two types of 529s: a Pre-Paid Tuition Plan and a College Savings Plan. All 50 U.S. States and the District of Columbia sponsor a least one of these plans. 

What is ScholarShare?


The ScholarShare College Savings Plan is offered by the State of California and TIAA-CREF Tuition Financing Inc. (TFI) is the Plan Manager.

In the simplest terms, ScholarShare is California's 529 College Savings Plan. Recently rated as one of the best in the U.S. by mutual fund rating company Morningstar, just as a 401 Plan is meant for retirement savings, a 529 Plan is intended for college savings. Anyone who is a legal U.S. resident with a Social Security Number can open an account and start a college savings plan for themself, a family member, friend, or anyone else, even future children yet to be born. You don't have to be a resident of California to participate and start putting in tax-deferred funds for college, either. 

In addition, there are no administrative fees involved. Another good thing to know is that whoever is designated as the ScholarShare College Savings Plan beneficiary isn't limited to applying account funds to California schools. They can choose to apply it toward expenses at any out-of-state college or university, graduate or post-grad school, community college and at some vocational and trade schools. Establishing a new account online is easy and takes just 15 minutes or less in most cases to set up.


And finally, Graduation from College...


MommyBlogExpert.com
 

ScholarShare points out on their site, "Giving your child or loved one the gift of a college education may be one of the most important gifts you can give, because education can open doors to future economic success. Statistics show that median earnings (income) for a worker with a bachelor’s degree were over 60 percent higher than median earnings for a worker wit high school diploma alone."

It doesn't matter if you are expecting your first child now or if you have a kid who is in elementary, middle or high school or even a son or daughter already in college. Why pay interest on a student loan later, when you can start contributing to and growing your investment right now to cover part or all of future university out-of-pocket costs?




Visit the FAQs Page at ScholarShare.com for an overview of the basics, advantages and financial risks of participating, 19 investment options based on your goals, tax considerations and more. To stay up on the latest follow ScholarShare on Twitter and Facebook


FTC Disclosure: This is a compensated post from One2One Network and ScholarShare. All opinions are my own. The content in this story is not intended as professional advice and you are advised to contact the financial advisor of your choice. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Best Buy #GreatestMom Gift Ideas for Mother's Day Perfect Present for Every Lifestyle


Technology



This is a sponsored post

Best Ideas for Gifts to Appreciate Every Kind of Mom

When it comes to describing what kind of mother I am, if I had to pidgeon hole myself into a single niche I'd say On-the-Go-Mom. That's because in a single day I've been known to go from driving carpool, to checking email followed by covering an event for MBE , to working in my organic garden, to taking an afternoon off with my hubby, to writing content past midnight for this blog. All before throwing a load of laundry in the washer as a night cap and then collapsing in bed. 

It's all in a day's work...


Attending event for upcoming movie Chef, MommyBlogExpert.com
Planting Tomatoes in my organic garden, MommyBlogExpert.com
No matter what the circumstances, I don't know a mom who isn't busy in her own way. It is so true that a mother's work is never done! For sure my own days (and nights) are insanely chaotic juggling career and family with four kids born within a year including triplets, now teenagers. That's not even to mention all I do to produce content daily for MBE and provide social media strategy consulting to an array of clients.


Afternoon helicopter ride with hubby, MommyBlogExpert.com
I travel frequently both domestically and internationally for work and for family vacations to exotic places like Iceland, too. And among many other passions and hobbies, I'm an avid gardener, at-home chef, skier and community volunteer.


The Elspas Clan Named Family of the Year, MommyBlogExpert.com
I'm not quite sure how I get it all done, so maybe on-to-go is really an understatement. Really, all moms are such hard workers -- both staying at home and working outside the house -- whether on-to-go like me and/or a fitness nut, foodie, travel lover or entertainer extraordinaire. 
Grilling Corn on the Cob, MommyBlogExpert.com
Variety is indeed the spice of life, so it's a good thing Best Buy is a one-stop shop for all kinds of Mother's Day Gifts for every type of mom, because we are all unique in our own ways.


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My Mother's Day Wish List

What does this multi-tasking, forever on-the-go mom want for Mother's Day, beyond kids and a hubby that are all loving and respectful? It's hard to decide since Best Buy has so many great choices. But, given my need to juggle all I do and keep track of my family's busy personal schedules besides, the brand new Samsung Galaxy S5 is at the top of my list. This hot new super smartphone is offered in-store and online compatible with the AT&T, Verizon Wireless, and Sprint networks for $199.99 with a 2-year contract. You can also buy it for $649.99 to run with MetroPCS.

Other Best Buy gift options for the On-the-Go moms include the Lenovo Yoga 2 13, Plantronics Voyager Edge, SONOS Play: 3 Wireless Speaker, Bose QuietComfort 201 Acoustic Noise Cancelling Earbud Headphones, the HP 14" Chromebook and much more. See the full list here.


My local Best Buy store, MommyBlogExpert.com
Find the best Mother's Day gifts 
for Moms of all ages at Best Buy Gift Center


Image provided by Best Buy


Best Buy #GreatestMom 

Twitter Parties With Prizes

Best Buy is hosting two Mother's Day Twitter Parties, today at 1 pm ET and on Wednesday, May 7 at 8 pm ET. Prizes will include Best Buy giftcards and other products. Get the Details and RSVP to be eligible to win.

Special Promotion
Take 20% Off Best Buy Coupon

Best Buy not only has a great selection, their products are perfect for every budget because they offer a low-price guarantee and free shipping with qualified purchase. Learn more about the brand at BestBuy.com. You can also stay up on all the latest consumer news by following on Facebook and Twitter.

More good Best Buy reads...
Maximizing Your Multiple Screen Experience
Best Buy AudioFest Deals
Best Buy Free Tech Recycling Program
Air Purification for Spring at Best Buy

What Kind of Mom are You?
  • On-The-Go – You closed a deal, signed a new client and made it to soccer by 5:00
  • A Fitness Fanatic – You can run a mile as fast as she can pack a lunch
  • A Foodie – You can cook a celebrity chef under the table
  • An Adventurer – You've got the traveling bug; always looking for a great family adventure.
  • An Entertainer – You're the hostess with the mostess
Definitely leave a comment below and share your own mom lifestyle!

FTC Disclosure: The reviewer has been compensated in the form of a Best Buy Gift Card and/or received the product/service at a reduced price or for free. Opinions in this post are my own. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.

Thursday, May 1, 2014

Free Carvel Ice Cream Cone Day Today Plus Enter Giveaway to Win Year of Ice Cream Til 7/20/14


Deals



I've said it before, I love ice cream. I also adore great deals, especially freebies of old-fashioned products from companies like Carvel which has been in business since 1934. So I've got to share this free giveaway for all with like-minded readers. Today from 3:00 to 8:00 pm at your closest store location nationwide, Carvel is offering free Junior Ice Cream Cones to kick off their 80th anniversary celebration.

#FreeConeDay



Free Carvel Jr. Cone in Choice of Flavor
  • Vanilla
  • Chocolate
  • New Salted Caramel
In addition to enjoying free ice cream, Carvel is also giving you the opportunity to support a good cause. Throughout the day, the All-American ice cream shoppe is offering a coupon book worth more than $20 in savings for just $2. The brand is contributing 100% of the coupon book proceeds to the American Red Cross® to support Disaster Relief with a maximum donation of $30,000. This effort will raise the company's total contributions to the American Red Cross to $80,000.

Kosher Consumers Note:
According to the brand's FAQs page, Carvel Corporation is certified Kosher by KOF-K Kosher Supervision. It is highly recommended that you check with your specific shoppe to see if it's kosher-certified.

Win Free Ice Cream for a Year

Join Carvel's Fudgie Fanatics between May 1 and July 20, 2014 and you'll be automatically entered for a chance to win free ice cream for a whole year! By becoming a member, which is free, you'll get a complimentary treat on your birthday plus you'll get the inside scoop on all kinds of fun and tasty Carvel promotions.

FTC Disclosure:  I did not receive any payment or other compensation for this post. See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's home page and at the bottom of every individual post on this blog, including this one.