Glossary

529 Plan

What is a 529 Plan and How Does It Work?

A 529 plan is a tax-advantaged savings plan specifically for future education costs. It offers federal tax benefits and often state tax benefits, allowing your savings to grow faster for qualified education expenses. These plans can be used for college, vocational schools, or even K-12 tuition in some cases.

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