Saving For Your Children's Education
- Guide from the Canadian Bankers Association on how to plan and save for your child's post-secondary education. There's Something About Money
- Comprehensive and searchable financial resource guide aimed at young Canadians. Features booklets, calculators, reality checks, teachers' kits, and more.- 529s.com
- Directory of 529 college savings plans in all 50 states, including tax benefits and investment options. - College Foundation of North Carolina
- Information about financial aid, student loans, state savings plans, scholarships, grants, and how to pay for college. - College Planner, The
- Offers a newsletter on investing, saving ideas, investment plan assessment, and more. - College Savings Plans Network
- Serves as a clearinghouse for information on college savings programs. Also monitors federal activities and promotes legislation to improve state programs. - College Vision Fund
- See how an account in this trust fund, managed by North Carolina's State Treasurer, can help meet the college goals for your child or grandchild. - Fool.com: Paying for College
- Thirteen-part section covering saving, financial aid, scholarships, costs, loans, and more. - Forbes.com: College Savings 101
- Article giving advice on state-sponsored savings plans. - Institute of Consumer Financial Education
- Financial education for all ages with sections devoted to teaching children about money, credit card tips, and links. - Investment FAQ: Education IRA
- Overview of the Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA), formerly known as an Education IRA. - MsMoney.com: College Planning
- Discusses various options parents can choose to save for their child's future education. - SavingForCollege.com
- Guide describing how to save for college using state tuition programs, also known as Section 529 Plans. Features Joe Hurley's 5-Cap Ratings for each state. - Smartmoney.com: College Planning
- Guide to saving, investing, and paying for college. - States' 529 Plans
- How to choose a 529 Plan for college savings, from sensible-investor.com.
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