With the U.Plan, you can save all year long, there's a minimum, it's a safe investment, it's for undergraduate study, you don't have to decide on a school now, there are age restrictions, and there are tax incentives. …
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Lisa Rooney
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We explain why it is still important to save for college if you have the ability to do so, how the market has reacted in the past to uncertain times, and ways to save for college that are not subject to market fluctuation. …
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Jonathan Hughes
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Tips include using a college savings account, starting small, involving your children in the process, taking advantage of gifting, setting up automatic deposits, and diversifying your investments. …
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MEFA
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Learn about the differences between the U.Plan and the U.Fund, the benefits of opening accounts in both plans, and why a family might lean towards using one account over another.…
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Jonathan Hughes
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Use the Maturity Year Selection Guide to find the years your child will attend college, and then designate at least $300 of savings to each year…
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Meredith Clement
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A mother of two lists the reasons why she decided to start saving in the U.Plan Prepaid Tuition Program, including a long list of affiliated colleges and safeguarding against rising tuition costs, and how the program has benefited her family.…
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Sue Metcalf
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The U.Plan provides a lock-in of tuition and mandatory fees, guaranteed growth, no risk, and tax benefits, and is available to use at any college.…
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Meredith Clement
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By saving in the U.Plan today, you can guarantee that you'll lock in a portion (up to 100%!) of today's current rates on tuition and mandatory fees at over 70 colleges and universities in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.…
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Meredith Clement
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Reasons include tax savings, locked-in college costs, safety and reliability, choice, flexibility, and no fees…
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Anna Devlin
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If you have a college savings plan, including a U.Fund College Investing Plan or a U.Plan Prepaid Tuition Program, get the details on how to access your savings.…
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Meredith Clement
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