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When most people hear the words "March" and "College" used in the same sentence, they tend to think of basketball tournaments. But it`s also the time of year many parents are wrapping up the application and admissions process for their college bound children. Here is some advice on how to save for those college expenses from Financial Consultant Eric Boland.
What are some keys to think about when starting a college savings plan?
Start Early
Take advantage of tax favorable accounts:
-Coverdell Education Savings (Education IRA`s)
- 529 Savings and Prepaid Tuition Plans
What are some of the pros and cons of each of those?
Coverdell Education Savings
maximum contribution of $2,000
used for primary, secondary and college expenses
529 Prepaid Tuition Plans
Purchase future tuition at today`s rates
Good for tuition and fees only
Guarantees are usually for a select group of colleges or universities
529 Savings Plans
Investment in underlying mutual funds
Proceeds can be used for any qualified expense at any accredited college or niversity
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