ETFs for College Savings
November 3rd, 2009
| Category: Personal Finance
By JANE HODGES Exchange-traded funds, known in part for their rock-bottom expenses, have started to appear on the menus of a few 529 college-savings plans. That may mean lower costs for investors in some cases—but not all. The Journal Report See the complete Investing in Funds: A Monthly Analysis report. So far, most 529 plans that offer ETFs are sold by financial advisers; those typically are more expensive than plans offered directly to investors, because costs are built…
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