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Saving for college: The new 529-to-Roth IRA transfer rule
The most common argument against starting Sec. 529 college savings programs (529 plans) for young children is the uncertainty surrounding whether the child will even attend college and, if they do, whether they will need the funds in the event of qualifying for scholarships or other financial aid.
A Military Scientist Wants to Retire at 55 or 60. Will He Have Enough Money?
att and Lynné Montgomery moved their family to Italy recently for a three-year assignment. He is a scientist in the U.S. military. She is home schooling their four children, ages 1 to 6. With 15 years’ service, Matt Montgomery, 38 years old, is now considering what he might do in five years when he will be eligible for a pension worth one-half of his base pay, currently $108,000.
Your Child Picked a College! Tee Up Your 529 Plan.
College decision time is now for many high school seniors. Here is a helpful article on withdrawing funds from 529 college savings plans.