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Who'll pay for my children's college? My savings will. This article encourages parents to save for their chilcren's college education rather than borrow. You earn interest on savings; you pay it for loans. So which do you choose?
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Who'll pay for my children's college? My savings will. This article encourages parents to save for their chilcren's college education rather than borrow. You earn interest on savings; you pay it for loans. So which do you choose?
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What do I do to save for my child's college education? This site answers the question through a series of to do's. There are various ways to save up the money, but involve your child in it too. The power of responsibility can be learnt early in life.
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Trust for a fund? This page provides a short but compact analysis of trusts established for college funds, their viability, disadvantages, and categoreis. Read to know if starting a trust fits the bill. Whatever you decide, be sure to know your aim in starting such a fund.
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I am confused. What do I have to do to send my son to college? This site gives you various options to explore while making financial arrangements for your child's college education. The links are quick and short and help get a grasp of the subject and its various aspects.
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Where do I invest for college? 529 or the Qualified Tuition Program lets you invest larger sums of money with tax deferred earnings. This site explains the workings of this Plan, its tax advantages and qualified withdrawals for college. This is an informative read.




