The 529 plans in these states aren’t worth investing in due to high costs — even if they offer tax deductions. Alaska* Arkansas^ Hawaii Kentucky Maryland*# Mississippi# Montana^ North Dakota# South Dakota *At least one option features annual costs of less than 0.20%. However, Clark doesn...
Based on the attention 529 plans got after the president released his tax proposal, you might expect a reasonably large figure. But only a small portion of families use the accounts. How much income do account holders have? In order to save money, you have to have money. While some famili...
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Although Utah doesn't offer a prepaid tuition plan, it does have a 529 option calledmy529. With a 529, you can open an account on behalf of a child and invest your contributions. The account grows tax-deferred and, if the withdrawals are used for qualifying education expenses, the withdra...
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#11. North Dakota (tie) - Average life expectancy: 79.9 - Total seniors in the state: 120,177 (15.8% of state population) - Health care for seniors rank: #18 - Senior demographics: --- Median age: 73.1 --- Breakdown by sex: 45.9% male, 54.1% female ...
At Bismarck State College in North Dakota, the school's Osher Lifelong Learning Institute plans to grow to 500 members in the next couple of years, from 150 members today. That target is in keeping with the area's growing retirement community, said Bismarck State College President...
BOISE, Idaho (AP) — Attorneys for a man accused of stabbing four University of Idaho students to death late last year want cameras banned from the courtroom, contending that news coverage of the criminal proceedings has violated a judge's orders ...