Month: September 2025

The Parent 529 Playbook: EP 24

The Parent 529 Playbook: EP 24

The Parent 529 Playbook: How to Pull Money the Right Way (and What to Do with Leftovers)

If you’re paying college bills with a 529, this is your 4-minute, no-nonsense guide. You’ll learn exactly when to take distributions, what actually qualifies, how to keep an audit-proof paper trail, and smart moves for leftover funds (yes, including the Roth IRA path). No fluff. No “my kid needed the laptop for Netflix.”

What you’ll learn

  • Timing rules: Match the 529 distribution to the expense in the same calendar year

  • Qualified expenses: Tuition, required fees, on-campus room & board, school-billed meal plans, required books/software

  • Off-campus housing: Eligible up to the school’s published allowance

  • Two clean payment paths: 529 → school (simplest) or reimburse yourself (with prompt, documented receipts)

  • Paper trail that won’t crack under audit: Bills, confirmations, housing docs, receipts, 1098-T, and a simple spreadsheet log

  • Leftovers: Change beneficiaries, use for grad/trade programs, scholarship exception, and the 529 → Roth IRA strategy (within rules)

  • Pro tip: Coordinate grandparent-owned 529s to avoid financial-aid landmines

Retirement Red Zone EP. 23

Retirement Red Zone EP. 23

Retirement Red Zone: The 20-Year Game Plan (From the 20 to the Goal Line) 🏈

You can’t “cram” for retirement. That’s not a plan—that’s a Hail Mary with a flat football.
In this video, I (Nick St. George, CFP®) lay out a clear, yard-by-yard blueprint from 20 years out to 24 months before retirement—so you’re not guessing at the goal line.

What you’ll learn

  • How to set your savings rate, kill high-interest debt, and build smart tax buckets (pre-tax, Roth, brokerage)

  • When to use Roth strategies, avoid concentration risk, and optimize benefits (HSA, ESPP, deferred comp)

  • How to defend against sequence-of-returns risk and start income design early (pensions, RSUs, options)

  • Why Social Security timing (62 vs. FRA vs. 70) is a math problem, not a vibe

  • The 5-to-2-year “two-minute drill”: targeted Roth conversions, Medicare/IRMAA planning, mock paychecks

  • The final 24-month checklist: cash reserves, withdrawal guardrails, paperwork order—so Day One feels boring (which is beautiful)