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		<title>The birth of a new child and … MONEY</title>
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A comparison of popular gifting strategies
 

Summary:
·        If the gift is meant to be used in 18 years (in the case of a college education) or more, I tend to favor strategies that are more aggressive and have the potential for a greater return
·        I will usually try to talk you out of buying a life [...]]]></description>
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		<title>“It just doesn’t feel right!”  – 529 Plans</title>
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Arriving on the scene several years ago, 529 savings plans shoulda, coulda, woulda been the greatest thing since sliced bread.   There are hundreds of articles on the web and in magazines that deal with the pros and cons of 529 plans.  I can’t add anything to that collection of information.  However………….
There is one characteristic, unique [...]]]></description>
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