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  2. Florida Prepaid begins 2022 open enrollment for college ...

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    Open Enrollment runs Feb.1 through April 30, 2022 and is the annual window when families can lock in future tuition costs at today’s plan prices. Plans start at $45/month. To encourage Florida ...

  3. 529 plan - Wikipedia

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    529 plans are named after section 529 of the Internal Revenue Code — 26 U.S.C. § 529. While most plans allow investors from out of state, there can be significant state tax advantages and other benefits, such as matching grant and scholarship opportunities, protection from creditors and exemption from state financial aid calculations for ...

  4. Bright Futures Scholarship Program - Wikipedia

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    The Bright Futures Scholarship Program was meant to emulate neighboring state Georgia's HOPE Scholarship. [citation needed] Originally the Program disbursed just above 42,000 scholarships for about $70 million. [1] At the program's peak in 2008, it provided scholarships to 39% of Florida high school graduates, [2] including 94 percent of ...

  5. The Role of the Prepaid Tuition Plan -- and Some Helpful ...

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    In addition to the wide range of 529 college savings plans based on tax exempt status, there's an option commonly called "prepaid tuition," which often receives a "529" designation and presents an ...

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  7. Credit CARD Act of 2009 - Wikipedia

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    The Act contains a provision that limits the first year annual fee for a credit card to 25% of the credit limit. Credit card issuers are still able to charge certain additional fees, such as "setup fees" or "program fees." The Act also restricts the fees that can be charged for gift cards and other prepaid cards.

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