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Joseph F. Hurley (Author)
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Best Way to Save for College October 2004
College savings plans, 529 Plans, Qualified state tuition programs, QSTPs, Prepaid tuition contracts, Educational savings accounts. They go by many names, but they all represent the same thing: a REVOLUTION in the way families with children are investing for the future.

What other type of program allows you to invest over $100,000 in a professionally-managed tax-deferred account for each child without regard to age or income level? Where else does your state offer significant benefits for investing, including tax deductions, income exemption, and even scholarship money. What other mechanism allows wealthier parents or grandparents to immediately reduce their taxable estates by hundreds of thousands of dollars without gift tax, and without giving up control of the assets?

The answer is that no other IRS-approved program provides the combination of benefits that a Section 529 state-sponsored college savings plan does. Investing for future college expenses will never be the same again. And forget what you may have heard about these plans. You are not limited to the plan in your own state, and you do not have to send your child to an in-state college. You can even set up an account for yourself!

In THE BEST WAY TO SAVE FOR COLLEGE: A Comprehensive Guide to State-Sponsored College Savings Plans and Prepaid Tuition Contracts, Joseph F. Hurley CPA describes how 529 Plans work: the tax rules, planning strategies, impact on college financial aid. He compares them to other alternatives such as the Education IRA, savings bonds, and mutual funds. And he describes the best and worst features of each state's plan, along with an exclusive "5-Cap Rating". The various state plans are not created equal. Learn which ones to use and which ones to stay away from.

You've heard about them. Now it's time to learn about them. Whether you are a professional planner, a college financial aid officer, or a careful investor, you need to have all the facts. [Note: This book appears to be the FIRST comprehensive book describing 529 Plans, and 529 Plans are bound to become extremely popular, as evidenced by articles over the past six months in SmartMoney, TIME, Newsweek, Kiplinger's Personal Finance, Wall Street Journal, and others.]

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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"A fantastic summary of 529 plans. This book should be read by anyone planning to send a child to college." -- a reader says...

"Before this book came out, good information on 529 plans was hard to find. Joe Hurley has done a terrific job of making it easy to get all the details on these plans. It's well researched and authoritative, yet easy to read and the presentation is balanced and thoughtful. Best of all, there's a thorough analysis of features in every existing plan. You'll learn what the best and worst features of every plan are, and find the plan that's right for you. This is a must read for anyone who is thinking of using one of these plans - or considering an alternative, such as a custodial account or education IRA. It has my highest recommendation." -- Kaye A. Thomas, Esq., Fairmark Press Tax Guide for Investors

"Finally, a book explaining pre-paid college programs in a way we can all understand." -- Deena B. Katz, President, Evensky, Brown & Katz, named one of the Best Financial Planners by Worth magazine

"Great Book!! . . . excellent and very easy to read." -- a reader says...

"Terrific guide to a new way to save for college. Highly recommended. This is the first comprehensive analysis that I've seen of an extremely important and relatively new way to save on a tax-deferred basis for your children's or grandchildren's college expenses. It's well-written, comprehensive, and objective, and it gave me enough data to make an informed decision." -- a reader says...

"The best book ever written about saving for college! This book unlocks the secrets of saving for college like the 401k plan did for saving for retirement. A real must for all families to understand." -- a reader says...

"This book is the most comprehensive book available on these types of college investments." -- Rick Darvis, CPA, author of PPC's Guide to College Financial Aid

A first rate work and the first to capture the dynamism of the prepaid plan market. This book is the bible of prepaid plan details, and all of us who study this field are grateful to him for his work. -- Michael A. Olivas, William B. Bates Professor of Law,

It's a delight to see a book on a complicated subject written, edited and presented so clearly and comprehensively. -- David Kinchen, Editor and Book Critic, The Register-Herald --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

About the Author

Joseph F. Hurley is a certified public accountant with over 20 years of experience in providing tax planning services to individuals, businesses, and tax-exempt organizations. As a member of Bonadio & Co. LLP, a 100-person CPA firm in Rochester, New York, Mr. Hurley has overall responsibility for the firm's delivery of tax services to its clients. He is a member of the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants, the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, and the International Association of Financial Planners. He is a 1978 graduate of Williams College.

Mr. Hurley became interested in the unique benefits of Section 529 "qualified state tuition programs" in the wake of the Taxpayer Relief Act of 1997 and since then has written articles and appeared on television to describe their usefulness for college planning. He has appeared in hearings before the IRS in Washington D.C. to provide comments on the proposed regulations issued by the IRS under Code section 529. Mr. Hurley has been recently been contacted by several publications preparing stories about Section 529 Plans and interested in reviewing the book, including Forbes Magazine, The Journal of Financial Planning, and Gannett Newspapers. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 331 pages
  • Publisher: Bonacom Pubns; 6th edition (October 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0974297755
  • ISBN-13: 978-0974297750
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,784,938 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Terrific guide to a new way to save for college., June 4, 1999
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Highly recommended. This is the first comprehensive analysis that I've seen of an extremely important and relatively new way to save on a tax-deferred basis for your children's or grandchildren's college expenses. It's well-written, comprehensive, and objective, and it gave me enough data to make an informed decision. Before I opened the book, I had researched New York's plan through another source; I was delighted to see the discussion in this book present all of the plan's features (pro and con) that I had discovered--and more.

I haven't met the author (Joseph Hurley). But when I e-mailed a question to him at the address published in the book, I received a thorough and helpful answer later the same day. That's great service from the author of an exceptionally valuable guide.

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27 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fantastic summary of 529 plans, July 7, 1999
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This book should be read by anyone planning to send a child to college.After reading this book, I started college savings accounts for my daughterin New York and New Hampshire. This is definitely the "sleeper" tax break which everyone should know about. Forget the pitiful Education IRA. The 529 plans are where it's at!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book ever written about saving for college!, November 17, 1999
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This book unlocks the secrets of saving for college like the 401k plan did for saving for retirement. A real must for all families to understand. Makes a great present.
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