Consumer Reports: How to withdraw from a 5-29 plan
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Parents who've been saving for years, know the advantages of putting college money into a 5-29 college-savings account. You get big tax breaks on the money. But what happens when it's finally time to take the money out? Financial experts at Consumer Reports say there are smart ways to do that, too.
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