The Best Way to Save for College is still the number one resource on all 529 programs and other college savings strategies (including Coverdell Education Savings Accounts). Read below for a preview of this edition's chapters: Section One Chapter 1: History of 529 Plans Chapter 2: Why You Should be Invested in a 529 Plan Chapter 3: Section 529 Overview Chapter 4: Financial Aid Considerations Chapter 5: Prepaid vs. Savings Chapter 6: What to Look for in a 529 Plan: A Checklist Chapter 7: Income Tax Planning with 529 Plans Chapter 8: Estate Planning with 529 Plans Chapter 9: 529 Plan vs. Coverdell Accounts Chapter 10: 529 Plan vs. Qualified Savings Bonds Chapter 11: 529 Plan vs. Other Investment Alternatives Chapter 12: Managing your 529 Account Section Two consists of a state-by-state comparison of all 529 programs. With more than ninety 529 programs to choose from, this comparison will prove to be a great resource in determining which program is right for you!
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A step-by-step guide to the 529 government college savings plan that explains its options and requirements for each participating state, compares the plan to others such as Coverdell and prepaid tuition credit, and provides a "Frequently ...
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