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Smart Things You Should Do With Excess 529 Funds
Your student's college graduation is coming up, and surprise! You have extra money in your 529 plan. What should you do with it? Here are some options.
Callie McGill is a Content Marketer for .
Smart Things You Should Do With Excess 529 FundsYour student's college graduation is coming up, and surprise! You have extra money in your 529 plan. What should you do with it? Here are some options. |
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