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I Want To Start A 529 College Savings Plan For My Granchildren?

My question is, what is the best plan. They live in Michigan and I live in Fl

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What Is The Best Retirement Savings Plan For A Small Business Owner?

I’m a small business owner (4 full time employees) who does not offer any retirement plan or have one for myself. My employees are commission based only. What would be the best retirement plan for me and for all of us, individually? Thanks!

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My Mom Has A New Baby And I Have A New Brother. What Is The Best Savings Plan I Can Set Him Up With As A Gift?

Would a savings account in a CD, Index, or Money Market fund be better than say a Coverdell savings account? I wish I could start investing at the ripe age of 2 months but since I can’t go back, I’d like to give him an opportunity to do something I couldn’t when I was a [...]

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How Can I Figure Out How Much To Contribute To Each Child's 529 College Savings Plan?

I have three nieces and nephews… HL is 7, CL is 5, and TH was just born. I want them each to have the same amount in their savings plan when they each turn 18, and I can contribute $2,000 total each year. I know I’d have to allocate more to HL’s account to start [...]

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How Can I Figure Out How Much To Contribute To Each Child's 529 College Savings Plan?

I have three nieces and nephews… HL is 7, CL is 5, and TH was just born. I want them each to have the same amount in their savings plan when they each turn 18, and I can contribute $2,000 total each year. I know I’d have to allocate more to HL’s account to start [...]

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Does Anyone Know Of Best Savings Plan For My Son?

He is almost 2 yrs and I want to start up the best, highest earning, savings that I can for him. Something that can not be touched until he is at least 18, or maybe 21. Thank you.

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I Am A College Student. Can I Open A 529 Savings Plan For Myself?

I’m an undergrad and I plan on going onto graduate school. If I open a 529 savings plan, can I use that money for future school costs? If so, is opening a 529 savings plan better than just having a high interest savings account with my bank?

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What Is The Best College Savings Plan ?

I have a baby daughter that I want to start a college savings acct for, but I want to remain in control of it until I decide to give it to her ….or not give it to her. Anyone currently have one like this or done the research?

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How Can I Reward My Employee's For Helping With Our Cost-savings Plan?

I’m looking for idea’s to reward my employee’s for helping my company in it’s cost-savings program. I thought about a pay increase, but that is not possible right now. A few other idea’s were [catering lunch, t-shirts, gift certificates]. We employ about 425 people.

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Can I Contribute To A College Savings Plan 529 Now?

I’m 23.. I’ve been in investing in my companys 401k, and a Roth IRA for about a year now. Is it all possible to also contribute money to college savings plan 529 as welll if I dont have kids yet? I want it to be for them when I eventually get that point where they [...]

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