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Finance: What is the SEC?
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What's the SEC? Easy. Seals Eating Candy. Or maybe Silly Elephants Canoodling? We can never remember. Guess it's time to watch this video and refre...

Finance: Who benefits from unions?
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Who benefits from unions? Trade unions ostensibly exist to protect the interests of their rank and file constituent members. They were crucial for...

Finance: What is an Agency Relationship?
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What is an Agency Relationship? An agency relationship allows an agent to act on behalf of the individual or company who hires them. This type of r...

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Finance: What is a 529 Savings Plan? 4 Views


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What is a 529 Savings Plan? A 529 Savings plan is a tax savings plan to set aside funds for a designated beneficiary’s college education and higher education additional degrees, and as of 2017, private high school tuition. Funds can only be withdrawn and utilized for educational expenses or otherwise be subject to tax plus a 10% penalty fee.

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