Transferring assets to children
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The various methods available for parents to transfer money or property to their minor children are briefly discussed. The Qualified Tuition Program (QTP) offers more advantages than traditional options like custodial accounts, and can be clubbed with them for a most beneficial plan.
Publication Name: The Business Owner
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0190-4914
Year: 2003
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Funding higher education
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The Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA) and the Qualified Tuition Program (QTP) are government programs that offer tax relief to people saving for a higher education in the US. The structure and advantages of these plans are discussed.
Publication Name: The Business Owner
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0190-4914
Year: 2003
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Two lesser-used higher education funding options
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The Education Savings Bond program and Individual Retirement Accounts are examined as alternative plans for higher education funding.
Publication Name: The Business Owner
Subject: Business, general
ISSN: 0190-4914
Year: 2003
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