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One of the best ways to prepare for life’s challenges is to earn a college degree. Education can provide the groundwork for a comfortable standard of living and a better future for generations to come. However, despite the benefits of higher learning, a barrier still exists for many people, and that barrier is cost. To get ahead, your money has to grow faster than the cost of college—and when it comes to education funding, time really is money.

There are two basic approaches to education funding:

Once you decide on the funding method, you can select from multiple strategies:

Please consider the investment objectives, risk, charges and expenses carefully before investing in a 529 savings plan. The official statement, which contains this and other information, can be obtained by calling your financial advisor. Read it carefully before you invest.

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Do the rising costs of a college education have you wondering how you'll ever afford your child's higher education? Get a head start on selecting the education savings option that is appropriate for you.
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1 Periodic investment plans do no assure a profit and do not protect against loss in declining markets. Since such a plan involves continuous investment in securities, investors should consider their financial ability to continue purchases through periods of low price levels.

2 Non-qualified withdrawals are subject to federal and state income tax and a 10% penalty. College savings plans offered by each state differ significantly in features and benefits. The optimal plan for each investor depends on his or her individual objectives and circumstances. In comparing plans, each investor should consider each plan's investment options, fees and state tax implication.
Wachovia Securities is not a tax or legal advisor.

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