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529 use after graduation?

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529 use after graduation? Hey all! So I graduated this past May and still have about 70k left in my 529. I have a couple of questions: 1) I’m a photojournalist and would love to attend some educational workshops to help my craft and learn more about their specific topics and network and all that fun stuff you do at workshops. Can I use my 529 towards the cost of the tuit…

Reddit Personal Finance 195 2023-09-11

I have a 529 Account that I don’t need, How should I invest?

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I have a 529 Account that I don’t need, How should I invest? Hello, I am a 26 year old who resides in Texas with a bachelors degree and have already used all the funds I need from my 529 account. I have a little over 20,000$ in that account. With the inflation of tuition, I have no desire to go back to college for any further education, and I have no children. I do want children. However, I don’t want to …

Reddit Personal Finance 162 2023-08-14

Can I start a 529 for someone else’s children?

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Can I start a 529 for someone else’s children? My buddy is my realtor and he is refusing commission from selling my house, 2% commission is typical here and would amount to just over $8,000. He has two young children (4 and 2 yo) that I would like to start 529s for using the money he should have taken for selling my house. Is this possible? Thank you! submitted by /u/WillRedditForUpvo…

Reddit Personal Finance 167 2023-07-13

Question about 529 plan

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Question about 529 plan I have been contributing to a 529 plan for my son. He’s 9. The school that he currently attends does duel enrollment for college courses and typically graduate high school with 2 years of college credits. Can I use the 529 plan for this? Wasn’t sure since he would technically still be in high school. submitted by /u/CancerWidow1234

Reddit Personal Finance 193 2023-07-11

Should I (age 18) open up a 529 account for myself if I have to cash it out in 6 years?

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Should I (age 18) open up a 529 account for myself if I have to cash it out in 6 years? Hey all, I’m F18, about to enter my first year in college as a nursing major. I plan to graduate with a bachelors in 4 years, work as a nurse for 1-2 years, then go back to school for my masters. My parents are only paying for my bachelors. During the summer I work under the table as a private swim teacher (so no Roth IRA) and will be too busy t…

Reddit Personal Finance 117 2023-07-07