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October 2, 2008 at 12:07 PM #279816October 2, 2008 at 3:36 PM #279640pbnativeParticipant
Wow, that’s nice pricing, I hadn’t look at that plan. The worse the market gets the more I think I’ll drop a nice chunk in there for her while it’s cheap. Thanks everyone.
October 2, 2008 at 3:36 PM #279912pbnativeParticipantWow, that’s nice pricing, I hadn’t look at that plan. The worse the market gets the more I think I’ll drop a nice chunk in there for her while it’s cheap. Thanks everyone.
October 2, 2008 at 3:36 PM #279918pbnativeParticipantWow, that’s nice pricing, I hadn’t look at that plan. The worse the market gets the more I think I’ll drop a nice chunk in there for her while it’s cheap. Thanks everyone.
October 2, 2008 at 3:36 PM #279959pbnativeParticipantWow, that’s nice pricing, I hadn’t look at that plan. The worse the market gets the more I think I’ll drop a nice chunk in there for her while it’s cheap. Thanks everyone.
October 2, 2008 at 3:36 PM #279971pbnativeParticipantWow, that’s nice pricing, I hadn’t look at that plan. The worse the market gets the more I think I’ll drop a nice chunk in there for her while it’s cheap. Thanks everyone.
October 4, 2008 at 11:29 PM #281242RaybyrnesParticipantPB Native
If I can make a suggestion, Do not open the account in your name. Have your parents open he account in their name and send them the contribution. When you take this approach the 529 is not calculated in the Federal Student Aid Calculations.
My parent live in NY so I get the added benefit of getting the tax deduction for them. But this might be the best approach if yo ave a good relationship with your folks.
October 4, 2008 at 11:29 PM #281519RaybyrnesParticipantPB Native
If I can make a suggestion, Do not open the account in your name. Have your parents open he account in their name and send them the contribution. When you take this approach the 529 is not calculated in the Federal Student Aid Calculations.
My parent live in NY so I get the added benefit of getting the tax deduction for them. But this might be the best approach if yo ave a good relationship with your folks.
October 4, 2008 at 11:29 PM #281523RaybyrnesParticipantPB Native
If I can make a suggestion, Do not open the account in your name. Have your parents open he account in their name and send them the contribution. When you take this approach the 529 is not calculated in the Federal Student Aid Calculations.
My parent live in NY so I get the added benefit of getting the tax deduction for them. But this might be the best approach if yo ave a good relationship with your folks.
October 4, 2008 at 11:29 PM #281565RaybyrnesParticipantPB Native
If I can make a suggestion, Do not open the account in your name. Have your parents open he account in their name and send them the contribution. When you take this approach the 529 is not calculated in the Federal Student Aid Calculations.
My parent live in NY so I get the added benefit of getting the tax deduction for them. But this might be the best approach if yo ave a good relationship with your folks.
October 4, 2008 at 11:29 PM #281577RaybyrnesParticipantPB Native
If I can make a suggestion, Do not open the account in your name. Have your parents open he account in their name and send them the contribution. When you take this approach the 529 is not calculated in the Federal Student Aid Calculations.
My parent live in NY so I get the added benefit of getting the tax deduction for them. But this might be the best approach if yo ave a good relationship with your folks.
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