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College Savings PlansBy Vanessa McHooley Start A College Savings Plan Through Your Bank Your first option when learning about college savings plans for your child may be to contact your local bank and discuss the possibilities of opening up a special college savers' fund for your child. Not all banks have them readily available for customers, but check with yours to see if this is an option. If not, you will then have to contact specific companies that deal with college savings plans, such as the Section 529 state college savings plans. Such a plan enables you, as new parents, to start stashing money away now, so that junior can attend your state college once he or she is of age to do so. Planning For Your Child's Future It is not important that you rush into a college savings plan, but rather, that you find a plan that works for you over time! Many college savings plans are available for new parents through a variety of companies that can be found through either a financial advisor or through searches on the internet. Take all things into account. Will your child want a public or private education? Will your child attend school in-state or out-of-state? Obviously, these answers will only be hypothetical for now (he/she is just a few days old, remember!), but just enter the entire process with an open mind. You have 18 years to save for college -- but you can start too early! Copyright © 2005 Vanessa McHooley About the Author:
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