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What can 529 funds be used for if my child doesn't go to college?
What can 529 funds be used for if my child doesn't go to college?
Wondering about 529 plan rules and what happens to unused 529 plan funds? They can be used in other ways. We break down the options.
When should you start spending retirement savings?
When should you start spending retirement savings?
The age to start withdrawing from retirement accounts varies from person to person. What guidelines can you use to know when to start spending?
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What can 529 funds be used for if my child doesn't go to college?
What can 529 funds be used for if my child doesn't go to college?
Wondering about 529 plan rules and what happens to unused 529 plan funds? They can be used in other ways. We break down the options.
When should you start spending retirement savings?
When should you start spending retirement savings?
The age to start withdrawing from retirement accounts varies from person to person. What guidelines can you use to know when to start spending?