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		<title>Affluent households ignore 529 plans, study says</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Two-thirds of affluent parents with children under 18 aren't using Section 529 college savings plans, according to a recent report.  Most industry executives and financial advisers are startled by the report's findings.  Especially since most consider a 529 to be a no-brainer for the well-to-do.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Two-thirds of affluent parents with children under 18 aren&#8217;t using Section 529 college savings plans, according to a recent report.  Most industry executives and financial advisers are startled by the report&#8217;s findings.  Especially since most consider a 529 to be a no-brainer for the well-to-do.</p>
<p>One financial adviser from RBC Wealth Management said, &#8220;I would think that 529s would be part of financial planning for affluent parents, especially with the tax benefits.  We certainly recommend them, and as a vehicle, I&#8217;ve found them to be solid gold.&#8221;</p>
<p>So why aren&#8217;t more parents saving for college through this great tax vehicle?  Having worked with financial advisors for ten years, the first thing I thought of was: the commissions must be low.  Indeed, there is a general lack of enthusiasm among advisers because of the relatively low commissions the plans generate.  (In our opinion the commissions embedded in the adviser-sold 529 are already too high &#8211; costing you hundreds or even thousands over a few years.)  So the problem comes down the education and distribution.  It is a great financial product that so many parents can benefit from.  We at 2SmallFish are working hard to make it easy and truly a no-brainer.</p>
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