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How Much You Need to Save Every Month to Have $100,000 for Your Child’s Tuition – CNBC

How Much You Need to Save Every Month to Have $100,000 for Your Child’s Tuition

CNBC did the math, and we can tell you how much you need to save now to give your child $100,000 for college. Check out this video for a full breakdown of your options as well as a case study on how to pay for your child’s college education.

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