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529 College Savings Plans: When should you consider a change?

Parents often face the competing challenge of funding their children\’s college or their own retirement savings.  During divorce, these goals collide more acutely. Income is stretched and expenses increase with two households. How do 529 plans come into play? Here is a great resource with more information:

 

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College Savings Savvy: Under what circumstances should I advise clients to change 529 plans?

 

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