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The Best Way to Save for College 2007: A Complete Guide to 529 Plans
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Guide to Understanding 529 Plans provides a concise and lively introduction to these popular college savings plans, with special sections on how to choose and enroll in a plan, make contributions, and take full advantage of tax-free withdrawals. With its engaging graphics and clear explanations, the Guide cuts through the confusion and gets you started on the right track.
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With over 90,000 copies sold, The Best Way to Save for College has become the one book college-bound families and professional planners must have. 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[Read More]
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There’s no question: The cost of college continues to soar, even when the rest of the economy stagnates, and this reality is not likely to change any time soon. Fortunately, everyone, including you, the various governments (federal and state), and the colleges themselves, are in on this secret, so everyone can plan and plot, well in advance of that eventual first day of your child’s freshman year, ways to get that child there, and ways to help you pay the bills when they happen. Consider this book to be your accomplice.529 & Other College Savings Plans For Dummies is simply[Read More]
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- Kristof appears twice a week in the Los Angeles Times and is nationally syndicated in 50 papers with a reach of 40 million readers
- Saving and investing strategies for families across all income levels
- Essential lessons on getting yourself or the kids through school with the least economic pain possible
- Written in an engaging and lighthearted style that makes a complex topic accessible to all readers
- Saving and investing strategies for families across all income levels
- Essential lessons on getting yourself or the kids through school with the least economic pain possible
- Written in an engaging and lighthearted style that makes a complex topic accessible to all readers
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This book gives parents and students the information they need on various ways to finance a college education. No student should decide not to apply to a college or university because he or she believes it is too expensive and beyond his or her reach (Princeton University, 2003). The framework of a student’s choice in choosing a college or university is based on tuition and subsides, along with the impact of institutional and public policies, high school preparation, family income, and information on a perspective college or university (St. John & Paulsen, 2001). Gaining knowledge about ways to finance a[Read More]








