529 College Savings Plan - Broomfield,CO

Updated on October 02, 2009
D.R. asks from Broomfield, CO
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Have any of you set one of these accounts up in Colorado? What are my best options, one with low or no fees? Where do I go? I have a broker, but the fees...I've been doing the research and it is fairly daunting, but I want to start investing right away for my kids's college!

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B.R.

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We set ours up through collegeinvest.com.

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K.W.

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We have ours through college invest too. No fees, automatic transfer and my 23 month old already has a $150 gain. Its easy and straight-forward.

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D.M.

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You're 22 and your SAVING money?? Good for you! Save some for yourself while you're at it. Sounds like you want to be a good parent. Your little one is lucky.

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D.H.

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I recommend Paul Keebler with Northwestern Mutual. He can be reached at ###-###-####. These are great plans. I have one for my grandson. Good luck and let me know if it works out for you.
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M.R.

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We too do College Invest. It's easy to set up online.

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