Nebraska Education Savings Trust -- Direct College Savings Plan switched program managers in December 2010 from Union Bank and Trust Company of Lincoln, Nebraska to First National Bank of Omaha. Management of the plan returned to Union Bank and Trust in 2020. Accounts can be linked to the Upromise rewards service.
- Program typeSavings
- Inception2001, but substantially changed December 2010 and December 2020
- State agencyNebraska State Treasurer and Nebraska Investment Council
- Tax deduction
- Program ManagerUnion Bank and Trust Company
- Program distributorUnion Bank and Trust Company
Vanguard Extended Market Index 529
Asset Allocation
Asset Class | % Assets | Category Avg. |
---|---|---|
US Stock | 100% | 70.86% |
Foreign Stock | 0% | 24.9% |
Real Estate | 0% | 3.62% |
Bond | 0% | 0.57% |
Short Term Bond | 0% | 0.01% |
Cash/MM | 0% | 0.05% |
Performance
Fees & Expenses (1 Year)
Total Expense Ratio
Fees vs Performance
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Growth of $10,000
Assumptions
Data in "Growth of $10,000" is based on historical annual performance data.
Data as of 09/30/2024.
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