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Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Ask Suze Anything: May 28, 2020

Suze Orman's Women & Money (And Everyone Smart Enough To Listen)

Suze Orman Media

Investing, Business

4.84.2K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2020

⏱️ 30 minutes

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Summary

In this Paying for College edition of Ask Suze Anything, Suze answers questions from Women & Money listeners Jodi, Scott, Miriam, Grace, and Jean.

They ask:

  • How can I make up the shortfall in my 529 plan?
  • What do I do if my state does not have a prepaid college savings plan?
  • I lost my job and can’t pay for my child’s Parent Plus Loan. What can I do?
  • What was the advice you gave to your niece about moving into an apartment when returning to school, in the fall?
  • What is the best 529 plan out there?

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0:00.0

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0:15.2

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0:42.1

So you are in here and you are listening to the Women in Money Podcast.

0:54.8

We can't give up and no matter what the world throws at us, we will rock and slip up and live a life we love.

1:05.1

If we just believe it will set us free, we will rock and slip up and live a life we love.

1:14.0

May 28th, 2020. Welcome to the Women in Money Podcast as well as the Men Smart Enough to Listen.

1:26.5

So you seem to have loved last Sunday's podcast. You loved hearing me talk about kids and the

1:36.4

graduation and then give them a little slap down for the colleges and the things that are going

1:40.9

on in colleges right now in my opinion. And then all of a sudden I got a slew of questions all

1:48.4

about you trying to fund college educations for your kids. What should you do? Should you do a 529

1:56.1

plan? Should you not all of those things? So since you got excited about that and this still is

2:02.8

really around the time of graduation and this is also the time that so many of you get into trouble

2:09.7

because you feel bad for your kids. They didn't get to go to school. They now have to do things online.

2:15.8

And you're doing all these things that I think are just crazy. I thought why not just continue this

2:21.3

Asusie anything with things that you should probably know about funding a college education as well as

2:29.6

what you can do if you funded one and you can't pay for it whether it's for a kid or for yourself.

2:38.8

So let's go our very first question goes to let me see which one should I choose. Oh I liked

2:46.8

Jody's. Jody says Susie. I'm running short on my 529 plan. The market took a hit on the amount

2:56.8

of money that I have in that plan and now I have only a year and a half or so maybe two years

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