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What is a good online bank I can open a college savings plan through?

I would like to open a college account, with applicable tax benefits, if possible, through an online bank to put $ in a MMA or CDs (this is to supplement our 529 for our oldest child). Where is a good online bank to do so?

7 Signs of a Good 401(k) Plan

A generous 401(k) match and low-cost investment options will help your savings grow faster.

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How good is the thrift savings plan compared to others plans?

What is a good savings plan for a Teenager?

I am sixteen years old, and I am trying to learn the importance of saving. Should I simply have a savings account, or should I invest my money? Should I start a savings bond, or open a CD?

Classroom cash: 529 college savings plans continue to improve. Good thing, too. Just look at what degree is going to cost you.: An article from: Black Enterprise

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Can anyone recommend good blogs/user generated sites (uk based ideally) for retirement/pension/savings advice?

I’m a 42 year old and new to this sort of thing. Was directed here by a friends son as a good place to pose questions. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Is a 401k savings plan a 17 years old a good idea?

I currently work for Whataburger at 17 and today through the mail I received a booklet about the Whataburger 401k savings plan and i’m completely confused. I plan on moving to austin in a couple years to attend AI Austin and find a non-whataburger job, and don’t know if this is going do be a good idea or not. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thank you

Where is the best place to turn to find good financial advice regarding my family’s retirement?

I am 43 and my daughter is 4. I am starting late on saving for retirement and would like to set aside money for my daughter’s education. I am considering hiring a CFA to set up some accounts to accomplish both these goals. Aside from liking the CFA’s approach, I have little knowledge of his background and track record. Is there a good way to approach the situation and sift through the over abundance of funds and options available? I hope to retire in about 20 years and send my daughter to four years of college. Is there any hope of accomplishing these goals, with little set aside so far?

What is a good way to step up a savings plan/ budget chart?

I’ve tried to come up with some charts, but I haven’t come up with a very good one. If anyone knows of a chart that you can jot down expenses and savings, more like a budget plan. Please let me know!

need some good sensible financial advice on retirement from full time work?

i am considering retirement from fulltime work and will in future only do part time work i can find …maybe about 12 hrs a week i have superannuation fund money. i have worked for one company for 25yrs.