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The Best And Worst 529 Plans





Forbes reports on a Morningstar research that sorts out the best and worse of 529 plans out in the market.

From Forbes:

Best Direct-Sold 529 Savings Plans

• Alaska T. Rowe Price College (T. Rowe Price )
• Michigan Education (TIAA-CREF)
• Utah Educational (Vanguard)

Best Broker-Sold 529 Savings Plans

• Colorado Scholars Choice College (Smith Barney)
• Kansas Learning Quest Education (American Century)
• Virginia CollegeAmerica (American)

The Worst 529 Savings Plans

• Alabama (Van Kampen)
• Arizona (Waddell&Reed/SM&R/Pacific)
• Maine (Merrill Lynch/AIM/Franklin/MFS)
• Tennessee (TIAA-CREF)
• Wyoming (Merrill Lynch/MFS)

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