Savingforcollege.Com's Family Guide To College Savings: Edition 2009-2010
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Rating | : | 4.66 (556 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0981549187 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 86 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-02-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
In 2007, Savingforcollege became part of Bankrate, Inc. . publisher of the Bankrate website. Joseph Hurley is founder of Savingforcollege, a website considered by many to be the best independent source of information on Section 529 state tuition plans and other ways for families to plan and save for college. Hurley is also the
In 2007, Savingforcollege became part of Bankrate, Inc. Hurley graduated from Williams College in 1978 and lives with his wife and two children in Penfield, New York. He has worked for over 20 years as a certified public accountant providing tax-planning services to individuals, business, and tax-exempt organizations. publisher of the Bankrate website. Hurley is also the author of the first comprehensive book on 529 plans titled The Best Way To Save For College A Complete Guide to 529 Plans. About the Author Joseph Hurley is founder of Savingforcollege, a website considered by many to be the best independent source of information on Section 529 state tuition plans and other ways for families to plan and save for college. He has been widely quoted in the media, including The Wall Street Journal, TIME, Newsweek, and USA Today and he has appeared at hearings in Washington to comment on the regulation of 529 plans.
Written for the individual investor, this 86-page guide explores the planning and savings options available to families that are saving for a child's college education.
Lots of good information K. Jenkins This book is a good one. It has lots of good information and its easy to understand. Worthless Andrew Kennedy This book--its really an overgrown pamphlet--has almost no value at all. It is almost all fluff. It has large type, large pictures, and contains virtually no details of any kind. I expected the book by an expert to say something, to provide details. It failed. The one positive thing is a chart at the end comparing different college saving plans. But one page, not matter how good, cannot save an entire "book". This is a complete and utter waste of money. I wish I had re. "Worthless" according to A Customer. This book--its really an overgrown pamphlet--has almost no value at all. It is almost all fluff. It has large type, large pictures, and contains virtually no details of any kind. I expected the book by an expert to say something, to provide details. It failed. The one positive thing is a chart at the end comparing different college saving plans. But one page, not matter how good, cannot save an entire "book". This is a complete and utter waste of money. I wish I had re