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The Ins and Outs of 529 Education Funding Plans

July 12th, at 1:00pm.

Christopher, Morgan, and Scott discuss the ins and outs of 529 education funding plans. An educated parent will be better equipped to give their children opportunities for their future. Help get your child’s future off to a great start by tuning in and enjoying the show.

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