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	<title>Ways to Save for College</title>
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	<description>529 plans, Coverdell ESA's, Crummey Trusts and Educational IRA's</description>
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		<title>Kiddie tax law changes</title>
		<description>Congress has recently made changes to several of the "kiddie tax" laws.  Parents of high school seniors and current college students should seriously consider selling some or all of the child's assets before the end of the year.  

Kiddie tax is imposed on any child under 18 years ...</description>
		<link>http://waystosaveforcollege.com/kiddie-tax-law-changes</link>
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		<title>Changes to Coverdell in 2011</title>
		<description>Changes to the Coverdell ESA in 2011 could result in the death of the plan.  Unless Congress steps in, the Coverdell will no longer be eligible to fund elementary and high school tuition.  In addition, when using the Coverdell to pay for college, you may not be able ...</description>
		<link>http://waystosaveforcollege.com/changes-to-coverdell-in-2011</link>
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		<title>529 Plan Investment Options</title>
		<description>Most people with 529 plans will opt to invest in mutual funds, not because this is their only option but because it is the easy option.  However, with a little research, you will find there are a plethora of other investment options available for your 529 plan.  These ...</description>
		<link>http://waystosaveforcollege.com/529-plan-investment-options</link>
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		<title>Taking out loans even if money is available</title>
		<description>Should you take out loans for college even if you have the money available to pay?  This is a tough question but it might become easier when you consider some legislation that is currently in Congress.  Congress is considering lowering the interest rates on subsidized loans.  If ...</description>
		<link>http://waystosaveforcollege.com/taking-out-loans-even-if-money-is-available</link>
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		<title>How much is College really going to Cost?</title>
		<description>When attempting to calculate college expenses, the College Board states that published tuition prices are not what most students actually pay. Grants and educational tax credits reduce the cost of higher education for many students and families. 

The average amount students actually paid for annual tuition and fees at public ...</description>
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