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Investing for Kids

Understanding Family Investing Goals for College, Cars, and Early Adulthood

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Investing for Kids

By: Max Koren
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Investing for Kids is a plain-English, educational guidebook for parents and caregivers who want a calmer way to think about long-term family goals like college costs, a first car, and early adulthood expenses. Instead of treating “investing for kids” as a single decision, this book frames it as a practical planning process that can stay understandable as life changes.

Inside, readers may learn about how families often separate goals into clear buckets, map realistic time horizons, and compare common account paths without hype or forecasts. The book explains diversification in everyday language, explores why volatility can feel different as goal dates get closer, and discusses how bonds and cash-like holdings may play different roles depending on timing. It also covers quieter factors that can shape a plan in real life, such as fees, taxes (at a high level), uneven cash flow, and coordinating gifts from relatives.

Topics include:

  • Goal planning for education, transportation, and early adulthood support

  • Time horizon, inflation, and interpreting market uncertainty

  • Comparing education-focused accounts, custodial accounts, and parent-owned approaches

  • Broad diversification vs concentration as a set of tradeoffs

  • The control question in custodial accounts and how communication shapes outcomes

  • Contribution rhythms, pauses, and review habits that fit real households

  • A fictional family walkthrough that ties the framework together

All examples are illustrative and fictional. This book is educational material only and does not provide personalized financial, tax, or legal advice.

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