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Coverdell Education Savings Accounts

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This entry was posted on 2/19/2007 12:06 AM and is filed under uncategorized.

A Coverdell Education Savings Account (ESA) allows after tax contributions to a savings account that grows tax deferred. When you incur educational expenses, typically for your children, the withdrawals are tax free, generally. The point for it, the tax advantage is, tax free earnings on your investment, assuming it appreciates. There are income limits for making contributions, and other potential complications. Be well informed before starting an ESA, but I do recommend an ESA or section 529 plan if you have children. A good site (that I am not affiliated with) for some background information on the Coverdell Education Savings Accounts is here:  ESA
 

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