The U.Fund upgrade can be attributed to a combination of increased confidence in Fidelity's team and state oversight that exceeds industry standards.…
By Lisa Rooney    |
Tips include learn about college savings programs, save, learn about the true cost of college, and start applying for scholarships…
By Jonathan Hughes    |
Tips include using a dedicated college savings plan, scheduling automatic deposits, examining your savings yearly, including friends and family, taking advantage of programs like BabySteps, reexamining your savings with a job change, and continuing to save when your child enters college.…
By Meredith Clement    |
With compound interest, your accrued interest will also accrue interest, further increasing the savings in your 529 account. This is a powerful tool that grows more powerful the longer you are investing, meaning you do best when you start earliest.…
By Jonathan Hughes    |
Learn if 529 plans can be used for graduate school, what to do with funds remaining after graduation, if each beneficiary needs a separate account, the maximum you can contribute each year, how the account affects financial aid, how grandparent-owned accounts work, and more. …
By Meredith Clement    |
Learn if you're eligible to receive $50 to put toward your child's college savings through the BabySteps Savings Plan and what those funds can be used for. …
By Lauren Danz    |
Reasons include being busy, giving your savings time to grow, it will become part of your budget, your money will go toward your child's future, and your future self will thank you …
By Meredith Clement    |
Learn the steps an aunt took to help open a U.Fund 529 account for her nephews so they could receive a $50 seed deposit from the BabySteps Savings Plan. …
By Lisa Rooney    |
Learn what does and does not trigger tax paperwork for the U.Plan, including when you may receive a 1099-DIV or a 1099-OID. …
By Jonathan Hughes    |
Tips include making up the difference in the younger child's account, revisiting your budget, encouraging friends and family to contribute, and being fair with contributions…
By Lisa Rooney    |