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529 PLANS
Checklist for the CollegeChoice CD 529 Savings Plan
The Savingforcollege.com 529 Selection Checklist is a simple tool designed to assist you in your research and selection of a 529 college savings plan. Before investing in a 529 plan, be sure to read the official program offering materials.
Steps:
- Use a separate checklist for each 529 plan you are considering.
- Use the "Notes" line to add any notes or thoughts you feel are relevant to that particular question. Information about the 529 plan being evaluated can be gathered from its official program disclosures, the plan web site, and third-party sources like Savingforcollege.com.
- Use the "Acceptable, Unacceptable, or Not Important" checkboxes to indicate your conclusions as to how well the 529 plan you are evaluating meets the various criteria. Some criteria will not make any difference in your selection of your plan and should be noted as Not Important. In lieu of simply indicating acceptable or unacceptable you may want to develop a rating scale, e.g. 1 through 5.
- Compare the checklists for the various 529 plans being considered and use the results to help you select the appropriate 529 plan.
- Who is eligible to use this particular 529 plan?
- Individuals of legal age, UGMA/UTMA custodians, and legal entities.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- How do I enroll: through a financial advisor (generally higher expense) or directly with the program (generally lower expenses)?
- Enroll directly or through approved Indiana banks and financial advisors.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- What, if any, age or time limits are imposed by this 529 plan that may restrict how long I can hold the plan?
- Fixed-rate CDs have one- or three-year maturities. The CDs are subject to early redemption penalties ranging from 1% to 10% of principal for withdrawals prior to maturity.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Can I complete the enrollment process for this 529 plan online (including funding the account)?
- Yes
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Can I meet the plan's minimum contribution requirements either with a lump-sum contribution or by signing up for automatic contributions?
- Fixed Rate CDs:
With lump-sum contributions, the minimum initial contribution is $250. With the automatic investment plan, the minimum contribution level is $25 per month via electronic funds transfer, or $25 per pay period via payroll deduction. Deposits under $250 are held in an interest bearing savings account, and each time the balance reaches $250, a CD purchase is made.
Honors Savings Account: The minimum initial deposit is $250. With the automatic investment plan, the minimum contribution level is $25 per month via electronic funds transfer, or $25 per pay period via payroll deduction.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Is the plan's maximum contribution limit high enough to accommodate my college funding desires?
- Accepts contributions until all account balances in Indiana's 529 plan for the same beneficiary reach $450,000.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Will this 529 plan allow my other relatives and friends to make contributions directly to my account?
- Yes
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- If I live in the state offering this 529 plan, what are the state income tax deductions or credits I can claim for my contributions to it? (Note: If you live in Arizona, Kansas, Missouri, Maine, and Pennsylvania you do not have to use the in-state 529 plan to claim a deduction).
- A 20% tax credit on up to $7,500 per year in contributions to an Indiana 529 plan can be claimed against Indiana income tax (maximum yearly credit is $1,500). Effective January 1, 2024, rollover contributions and contributions generated through a rewards program are not eligible for the credit. Effective January 1, 2023, the definition on an Indiana taxpayer was revised to include married individuals filing separately. The maximum annual credit allowed for a married taxpayer filing separately is $750. Indiana residents may elect to treat contributions made through the deadline (excluding extensions) for filing an individual Iowa state income tax return (generally April 15) as having been made in the prior year in order to claim the allowable annual credit on their Iowa state tax return for the prior year. Contributions default to the current contribution year; if you wish to have a contribution made before Tax Day count toward the prior calendar year, include a letter with a mailed check or contact the plan administrator to make the request.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- If I live in the state offering this 529 plan, what matching contributions might I be eligible for?
- None.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- If the state offering this 529 plan administers its own student financial aid programs, will my account in this plan be excluded for purposes of determining eligibility?
- Yes
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- If I prefer an investment that automatically changes to a more conservative asset mix as my child approaches college age, what "age-based" options are offered in this 529 plan?
- None.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- If I prefer one or more investments that do not adjust over time, what "static" options are offered in this 529 plan?
- Fixed-rate CDs earn interest at the rate posted at the time of purchase, and posted rates may change at any time. The Honors Savings Account currently features an APY of 0.75%.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Which mutual fund families, or other investment managers, are utilized in this 529 plan? Do the investment options consist of a single fund family or a mix of fund families?
- FDIC-insured certificates of deposit and a high-yield savings account from College Savings Bank, a Division of NexBank.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Does my preferred investment option in this program include foreign stocks, real estate, inflation-adjusted securities, or other sectors that I feel are desirable?
- FDIC-insured certificates of deposit and a high-yield savings account from College Savings Bank, a Division of NexBank.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Which type of mutual funds does my preferred investment option use: actively managed funds or passively managed index funds?
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- What is my assessment of the quality of the particular investment options in this 529 plan?
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- How acceptable is the range of investment options in this 529 plan in the event I wish to change investment options in the future?
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- How much is the enrollment fee in this 529 plan? Do I qualify for a waiver?
- None.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- How much is the account maintenance fee in this 529 plan? Do I qualify for a waiver?
- None.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- What is the total asset-based expense ratio (or range of ratios) for the investment options in this plan?
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- How do the fees and expenses of this program compare to other 529 plans that offer investment options very similar to my preferred investment option in this program?
- This is the only 529 plan using certificates of deposit from Sallie Mae Bank.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- What are the special creditor protections for this 529 plan under the laws of the sponsoring state?
- None.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Is this 529 plan linked into my favorite rewards service (e.g. Fidelity 529 College Rewards Card, Futuretrust, Upromise)?
- Yes, the Upromise Rewards program can be linked to any 529 college savings plan. Upromise Rewards is free to join and offers members cash back for college.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Will I have online access to my account for looking up my account values, etc?
- Yes and the program also offers Social Gifting.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Who can I name as "payee" on distributions from this 529 plan? How easy is the process of requesting distributions?
- Account owner, beneficiary or educational institution.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Will this 529 plan accept my request to transfer the account owenership to someone else?
- Accepts requests to transfer account ownership.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- How thorough and understandable are the program's official disclosure materials, and how much help is available through the programs web site, call center, etc.?
- Accepts requests to transfer account ownership.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Are there any other considerations unique to this program that can be considered advantages or disadvantages?
- Accepts requests to transfer account ownership.
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
- Before investing, be sure to read and understand the official program materials provided on the 529 plan's website.
- Click here to visit
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- Notes: _______________________________________________________________________
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Top 529 College Savings Plans
One-year rankings are based on a plan's average investment returns over the last 12 months.
State | Plan Name | |
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1 | Nevada | USAA 529 Education Savings Plan |
2 | Florida | Florida 529 Savings Plan |
3 | New Jersey | NJBEST 529 College Savings Plan |
Three-year rankings are based on a plan's average annual investment returns over the last three years.
State | Plan Name | |
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1 | South Dakota | CollegeAccess 529 (Direct-sold) |
2 | Wisconsin | Edvest 529 |
3 | Nevada | USAA 529 Education Savings Plan |
Five-year rankings are based on a plan's average annual investment returns over the last five years
State | Plan Name | |
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1 | Indiana | CollegeChoice 529 Direct Savings Plan |
2 | Florida | Florida 529 Savings Plan |
3 | Alaska | T. Rowe Price College Savings Plan |
10-year rankings are based on a plan's average annual investment returns over the last ten years.
State | Plan Name | |
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1 | West Virginia | SMART529 WV Direct College Savings Plan |
2 | South Carolina | Future Scholar 529 College Savings Plan (Direct-sold) |
3 | Ohio | Ohio's 529 Plan, CollegeAdvantage |