3 BEST Investments for Your Child's Future | Custodial Roth IRA/529/UTMA Tutorials

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  • What type of investment accounts do you invest in your children's future? What if they decide not to go to college? Learn the pros and cons of a Custodial Roth IRA, 529 College Savings Plan, and UTMA/UGMA.
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    0:00 Daniel Craig
    5:18 529 College Savings Plan
    9:18 UTMA and UGMA
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 86

  • @FIREPsyChat
    @FIREPsyChat  Рік тому +1

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  • @dn2l
    @dn2l 10 місяців тому +52

    My daughter is 2 weeks old and we watching this together.. :).. She has no clue what daddy has in store for her *sprinkle sprinkle* Thanks

  • @oldarkie3880
    @oldarkie3880 5 місяців тому +10

    UTMA is taxed to the child which means the first $12,500 is not taxed at all.

  • @raedelatorre2592
    @raedelatorre2592 Місяць тому

    Super helpful, and thank you for the suggestion about the bonus account - childs checking account. I didn't know this was possible, but now i do. thank you!

  • @tonyhalik3714
    @tonyhalik3714 9 місяців тому +5

    Great video very clear and to the point.

  • @khongcolong
    @khongcolong 5 місяців тому +1

    good stuff!! thanks.

  • @ayoflymamacita1278
    @ayoflymamacita1278 Рік тому

    Thank you for this video so helpful

  • @NinaMariePhoto
    @NinaMariePhoto Місяць тому

    Great information in here, thank you so so much

  • @leroycastro-martinez3804
    @leroycastro-martinez3804 2 місяці тому +1

    earned a sub today bro

  • @navehhall73
    @navehhall73 3 місяці тому +2

    Lol 😂
    Little daughter: "I hate taxes."
    lol 😂 best line ever!

  • @codeycoder1292
    @codeycoder1292 Рік тому

    Great content. Thanks for sharing

  • @farooq2000
    @farooq2000 24 дні тому

    Great video! Thank you for sharing. What are your thoughts on Vanguard’s 529 Aggressive Growth Portfolio?

  • @premaseemjain
    @premaseemjain Місяць тому

    Thanks bro this is userful

  • @rebeccahughes7766
    @rebeccahughes7766 10 місяців тому +8

    I see both sides. I'd leave a minimum so they don't fully struggle. The phrase at the intro was perfect. Help set up the basics for them so they don't get into a long term rut but not enough to stop them from working all together. Give them enough to be able to dream and make it happen than being on the ground and building from there.

  • @RedBarnFinancialTV
    @RedBarnFinancialTV 2 місяці тому +1

    It's his money, so he has the right to do what he wants with it. With that said, it's Biblical to leave money to your grandchildren.

  • @acaciar.9289
    @acaciar.9289 10 місяців тому +2

    Wow that was so informative. Thank you! i feel more confident about the accounts i plan to open for my twins.

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  10 місяців тому

      Glad to help! Your twins will appreciate you when they’re adults

  • @Jaxonik
    @Jaxonik 6 місяців тому

    Hey man - great content! How old were your daughter when she started using her own debt card? I think it is a good idea to teach money, tax ,saving etc.

  • @livingworkingoutsidebox
    @livingworkingoutsidebox 17 годин тому

    What a great video 👍💪

  • @ewitte12
    @ewitte12 9 місяців тому +2

    Just opened multiple accouts for my 12yo since we started walking dogs together.

  • @Tkh21209
    @Tkh21209 5 місяців тому +1

    Opinions for foxed index annuities or indexed life insurance for kids as investment vehicles?

  • @princesskaitlinhazelwood4703
    @princesskaitlinhazelwood4703 3 місяці тому

    I think that makes sense if you’re crazy wealthy. For normal people, it is not a huge sum of money. But I am actively saving for my kids. My kids have trusts, 529, and now Roth IRAs.

  • @funsized924
    @funsized924 Місяць тому

    I agree with you, I wish my parents taught me any of this or did any of this for me. I'm just now learning about roth IRAs at almost 32. So far I have about $20,000 in my retirement account through my employer, but the interest accrued on it is basically zero. I'm so behind and truly worry about my future. At least I can set my daughter up for success (hopefully) so she doesn't have to worry about her retirement like I do.

  • @XxCrawdadCraigxX
    @XxCrawdadCraigxX 5 місяців тому

    good video

  • @texascustoms1743
    @texascustoms1743 3 місяці тому

    How do I set up a trust so I can designate when my child gets the funds?

  • @sed6
    @sed6 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for this! I've got some money in an IRA but I'm thinking about moving to a 529 to get my kids started Plus contributing each month. Any reason not to?

  • @CdotForbes13
    @CdotForbes13 4 місяці тому

    UTMA and UGMA have different guidelines on what age they are turned over to the child. I live in NC and i believe here UGMA is age 18 when UTMA is age 21.

  • @LA-vd3ls
    @LA-vd3ls 3 місяці тому

    So I want to do an ira account for my kids but my question is do I have to buy a portfolio or does the ira accrue automatically like if I put ONLY $200 in 2024 will its still be $200 in 2054

  • @JuanitoJrMonteroOrdanza
    @JuanitoJrMonteroOrdanza 5 днів тому

    Can you help me sir..how to access and handle my investment as custodian of the state..

  • @christiangardener6073
    @christiangardener6073 Місяць тому

    a wise man leaves an inheritance for his childrens children..

  • @BatSTUD
    @BatSTUD 6 місяців тому

    Love Daniel Craig's philosophy. But that's dealing with 160 million. Your philosophy is also true.

  • @redemptionsong8086
    @redemptionsong8086 13 днів тому

    I got lost with UTMA. Anyway, did you purposely introduce each investment account in order? Meaning, should we look into opening a custodial IRA (if qualified) before looking at a 529? I'm all for the IRA and it sounds like we can rollover his 529 to an IRA in 15 years to get tax advantages. I was just looking into opening a savings account for my son to have a safe place to keep all his birthday money. However, opening custodial savings account sounds complicating and limiting because I would like to invest it eventually. Thanks for making this video btw.

  • @jamaicanempress2334
    @jamaicanempress2334 10 місяців тому +3

    Will this affect them from getting a student loan?

    • @ewitte12
      @ewitte12 9 місяців тому

      Not sure why but loans should be avoided. Look for scholarships and encourage them to pay as they go.

  • @sed6
    @sed6 3 місяці тому

    This is great so far but that 7% return is ridiculous. You should be getting 17% in a high-yield risky fund if you've got a decade or more.

  • @jillmoore8245
    @jillmoore8245 6 місяців тому +2

    You mentioned on the compound interest calculator portion of the video that your daughter would put in $6500 in one year and continually add $500 to it every two years. It’s my understanding that you can only add $6500 per year, so how would you increase from that? Thanks in advance!

    • @meganabbott8558
      @meganabbott8558 5 місяців тому +3

      He’s assuming that the limit will increase $500 every 2 years. For example in 2022, the limit was $6,000 and for 2023 the limit is $6,500. The limit should increase over time.

  • @GreenwoodTony7
    @GreenwoodTony7 5 місяців тому

    IF your child doesnt make more than half their expenses then how do they have money to invest?

  • @jonathansculley6932
    @jonathansculley6932 15 днів тому

    I dont agree, i think it is our job as parents to set up our kids as best as we can. Inheritance is a good thing (we just need it to not get taxed at all)

  • @soundwonder172
    @soundwonder172 9 місяців тому +1

    Hi, what if your child has a disability? can you put the monthly check in a custodial account ?

    • @michaelholland5176
      @michaelholland5176 9 місяців тому

      Hi, you should look at ABLE plans. They’re specifically for saving for individuals with disabilities. I believe each state has a different plan so check to see what info your state has on those!

  • @kinglucas9922
    @kinglucas9922 3 місяці тому

    Does my son have to be working to open a custodial roth ira? He is 14 years old. Thanks!

  • @dantu5377
    @dantu5377 10 місяців тому

    If you do the parent match for my kids roth , is it still maxed at $6500?

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  10 місяців тому

      It is but your child needs to earn at least $6500 in 2023

  • @user-wk3ck9ww9t
    @user-wk3ck9ww9t Рік тому

    Can you do this for grandkids?

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  Рік тому

      Yup! But for custodial Roth IRA I believe you need to claim them on your tax return.

  • @allent1034
    @allent1034 8 місяців тому +4

    Don't wait until the child is 14. That is a lot of wasted years. I understand that the "earned" income definition for a minor is pretty liberal. They don't have to have a regular job with a pay stub or W-2. The work cannot be their regular household chores but could be something like painting the fence. Just keep some kind of record of what/how the child "earned" the income. If their taxable income is below the Standard Deduction ($13,850 in 2023), they are not required to file a tax return just because a Roth IRA was funded in their name. (If they have their own business/self employed then tax filing is required after $400.)

    • @tmattox614
      @tmattox614 7 місяців тому

      Thank you

    • @dollchristopher
      @dollchristopher 4 місяці тому

      But non-regular work will count as self-employment, which as you say will require federal filing once the child nets $400 for the year. However, it's best to file regardless of the net amount, even if there's no tax due, so that you have an official record of earned income with the IRS when they get around to scrutinizing that Roth account, which might be years later.

    • @lopesphoto
      @lopesphoto 4 місяці тому

      I thought it was higher at $550 or $600

  • @bryanbellamy8818
    @bryanbellamy8818 11 місяців тому +4

    His philosophy is his philosophy 😂

  • @lindsayestala7789
    @lindsayestala7789 10 місяців тому +1

    Confused by the parent match. I thought the max was $6500

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  10 місяців тому

      It is $6500 per child for 2023

  • @ayoflymamacita1278
    @ayoflymamacita1278 Рік тому

    Do the 529 have to go towards college?

    • @teague19
      @teague19 10 місяців тому

      It can be K-12 or trade school as well

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  10 місяців тому +3

      There's a new law passed in 2022 that the 529 can be transferred to the kid's Roth IRA as long as the 529 has been open for at least 15 years. There are a lot of 529 accounts left unused

  • @noahjameson9008
    @noahjameson9008 2 місяці тому

    4:23 emotional damage 😭

  • @SMJ000
    @SMJ000 11 місяців тому

    So who pays the taxes on the dividends and capital gains from the UTMA account…will it be the child or the parent who opened up the account ????????????????????????????

    • @IdeasAndProgress
      @IdeasAndProgress 11 місяців тому

      The custodia or trustee of the account has a fiduciary responsability to file taxes for them.

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  10 місяців тому

      Parent or grandparent or whoever the custodian is

  • @10di_livefree
    @10di_livefree 9 місяців тому +1

    😂… He didn’t say he won’t leave them anything. Maybe $1mil or $2mil should do it. After buying them a house and a car. 😊

  • @dominickmoura165
    @dominickmoura165 3 місяці тому

    👍🏽👍🏽

  • @Babumoshaaai
    @Babumoshaaai Рік тому +1

    I have looked all over the web but unable to find if 529 plan will hurt chances of financial aid or scholarships.

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  Рік тому +1

      It shouldn’t, but the UTMA/UGMA might

    • @Babumoshaaai
      @Babumoshaaai Рік тому +3

      @@FIREPsyChat I have 2 kids (4&5), if they fight for the same game I give them option of going first and playing for 30 mins or going second for 60 mins. Older one is always willing to wait, hope they truly understand compounding someday and have patience for it. Good health and success to your daughter. 🙏

    • @7073cain
      @7073cain 8 місяців тому +4

      It depends on who owns the 529. It counts as an asset. On a FAFSA, 20% of student assets count, while only 5.6% of parents. So if a parent own the 529, it will only have a small impact on aid. Grandparent owned? Not at all. Typically, the parent or grandaparent is the owner, the child the beneficiary. So, most likely will help more than hurt. Don't make the child the owner.

    • @Babumoshaaai
      @Babumoshaaai 8 місяців тому

      @@7073cain 🙏

  • @VAOdin
    @VAOdin 3 місяці тому

    I respect Daniel Craig for his opinion, but the greatest signal for success in this age is no longer intelligence but wealth.

  • @baddboo
    @baddboo Рік тому

    Great Video, but remind her that Chase has a checking account fee of $12.00 Unless you meet certain criteria. ( direct deposit, daily average, and monthly average.) uGGGhhhhh

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  Рік тому +1

      Yeah I’m not a fan of the fees. They have more perks when you hit $150K total investments

    • @baddboo
      @baddboo Рік тому

      @@FIREPsyChat
      BRO, watching your other videos right now!🤣 it’s like telekinesis 🤣 cool videos , imma subscribe 👍

    • @ewitte12
      @ewitte12 9 місяців тому

      We did Ally for no fees and 4.4% interest. Sofi is great but she can't meet the DD requirement as my employee.

  • @DudePlays
    @DudePlays Рік тому

    Vanguard ugma charges 20$ per year. No bueno

    • @FIREPsyChat
      @FIREPsyChat  Рік тому

      For what?

    • @DudePlays
      @DudePlays Рік тому

      @@FIREPsyChat for a UGMA annual fee from vanguard is 20$.

    • @alrocky
      @alrocky Рік тому +3

      @@DudePlays Looks like you can avoid that $20 fee by signing up for e-delivery of account statements and other reports.

  • @HornDog67
    @HornDog67 Місяць тому

    Daniel should give away everything he has now and live like us poor people then he will change his mind.
    Its rather hypercritical to say what he said and carry on living the luxurious life he's does.

  • @s0uthernEyez
    @s0uthernEyez 6 місяців тому

    Depends. I would leave them 10% and give the rest away to charity

  • @royjohnson9043
    @royjohnson9043 8 місяців тому +1

    i always trust an asian