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Should I start investing in a 529 fund while my child is in high school?
Author: Ivan Yaller
Website: http://www.InvestingYes.com
Added: Tue, Oct 31, 2006 8:29:12
Category: Investing Questions
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Yes, if not sooner. There is no minimum age for beginning to invest in a 529 fund. The earlier you begin, the greater advantage you will have during your child's college years. Bear in mind that the amount a new investor pays into a 529 fund rises with each passing year. You can take advantage of the present price by starting earlier. In any case, it will not do any harm to start investing in a 529 fund as early as possible.
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