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How Much Money Should You Put Into a College 529 Plan?

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How Much Money Should You Put Into a College 529 Plan?

How Much Money Should You Put Into a College 529 Plan?
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For many years, 529 plans have been one of the best ways to save for education expenses such as college tuition or books and school supplies. However, up until recently, people who wanted to spend money from their 529 accounts on anything besides qualified education expenses were forced to pay additional taxes and penalties on the money that they withdrew.

But, starting in 2024, a massive rule change is going into effect for 529 plans. This change will allow people to roll over leftover funds from their 529 plans into a Roth IRA account that they can use to save for retirement in a tax-advantaged way.

In this video, tax expert Karlton Dennis breaks down everything you need to know about this historic change to 529 plans. This new rule change for 529 plans is so significant that it could dramatically impact the way that people save for both education and retirement. If you want to save for either of these things, then this is a great video for you to watch.

*Disclaimer: I am not a financial advisor nor am I an attorney. This information is for entertainment purposes only. It is highly recommended that you speak with a tax professional or tax attorney before performing any of the strategies mentioned in this video. Thank you.

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Options For Money Left Over In College 529 Plans

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If there is money left over in your child’s college savings account you have a few option. You can use the account for another child, take the cash, or reserve the account for a future grandchild. Cashing the account out could result in taxes and penalities so it important to know all of your options.

Disclosure: Potential investors of 529 plans may get more favorable tax benefits from 529 plans sponsored by their own state. Consult your tax professional for how 529 tax treatments and account fees would apply to your particular situation. To determine which college saving option is right for you, please consult your tax and accounting advisors. Neither APFS nor its affiliates or financial professionals provide tax, legal or accounting advice. Please carefully consider investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. For this and other information about municipal fund securities, please obtain an offering statement and read it carefully before you invest. Investments in 529 college savings plans are neither FDIC insured nor guaranteed and may lose value.

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Student loan debt is a problem, and a recent article claims that education-funding myths may be adding to the student loan crisis. Does your 529 plan count against your FAFSA?

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Are 529's Really the Best Way to Save for College?

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Are 529’s Really the Best Way to Save for College?
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What if College Football Was Completely RANDOMIZED?

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Alabama, Clemson, Notre Dame and Oklahoma were all selected to the 2018-2019 College Football Playoff Semi Finals

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Clemson Tigers
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
Oklahoma Sooners
Georgia Bulldogs
Ohio State Buckeyes
Michigan Wolverines
UCF Knights

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March Madness is one of the biggest events in American sports. Sixty-eight college teams get invited to the Big Dance, but by early April, there’s only one team left. The tournament may be about upsets, underdogs and uplifting narratives, but it’s also about the money.

The NCAA’s Division I men’s basketball tournament draws in millions of viewers and rakes in more than 0 million each year from its television deal alone. That makes up more than 75 percent of the association’s yearly revenue. But it’s not just the NCAA that makes money. The coaches are often the highest-paid public employees in their state, and gamblers also stand to make big returns on risky wagers. The NCAA did not return CNBC’s request for comment.

Watch this video to find out more about the money behind March Madness.
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The Money Behind March Madness
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