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The Georgia Department of Early Care and Learning and Georgia’s Path2College 529 Plan has opened entries for this year’s We Care, Child Care Sweepstakes.
Jonathan Skinner sits down with financial expert Jay McGowan from The Welch Group to discuss the investment accounts for ...
If you have kids, it is never too early to start thinking about how you will pay for college. A 529 account can help you jump ...
House tax bill could let families use 529 college savings for K-12 costs, trade certifications, and vocational training ...
However, there are also a few drawbacks. If you pull the money for non-educational expenses, you'll pay income tax plus a 10% ...
If you don’t need the money right away, keeping your money in the 529 plan until the market recovers and you can recoup your losses is a good option, says Autumn Knutson, founder of Tulsa, ...
Even if you plan to cover tuition out of pocket, it often makes sense to contribute to a 529 plan. These accounts offer tax-free growth and withdrawals for qualified education expenses. In some states ...
The “big, beautiful bill” aims to expand qualified expenses for 529 plans to include SAT fees, trade school tuition and vocational certificates.
How can I guarantee he shows up with the right papers? It would be just like him to get a continuance and drag this out until our son finishes school so I’m stuck paying for all of it.
Trump’s 'Big, Beautiful Bill' aims to transform education for American students, enhancing access and support.
A new savings account for children that comes with a $1,000 deposit remained in the Senate’s version of President Trump’s budget bill.
While technically you can tap your 529 plan for whatever amount you want, only withdrawals made for 'qualified education expenses' will avoid taxes. These expenses include costs such as "tuition, fees ...