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How to Choose Between Trump Accounts, 529s, Custodial and Youth Accounts (March 2026)
A practical March 2026 guide comparing the new federal Trump Account rollout with 529 plans, UGMA/UTMA custodial accounts and youth checking/savings—key dates, limits and next-step planning.
March 20, 2026 | 6 min read
Which Account to Open for Your Child in 2026: Savings, 529, Custodial, or Roth IRA
A practical March 2026 guide for parents comparing kids savings accounts, 529 plans, custodial UTMA/UGMA accounts, and Roth IRAs for minors. Explains which account to open now and what to watch in the 2026 pilot rollout (activation around May 2026; contributions starting July 4,
March 19, 2026 | 7 min read
Parents in Colorado: What to Check Before Opening a Kid Saving Account in 2026
A concise guide for Colorado parents comparing kid savings options in March 2026. Summarizes key 529 updates (higher state deduction caps, expanded eligible uses), gift-tax considerations, CollegeInvest plan details, and a simple planning checklist with activation and funding tim
March 19, 2026 | 7 min read
Where to Save for a Child in 2026: 529s, Savings Bonds, and the New Federal Account
Practical March 2026 guide for parents on where to put money for a child now. Explains goal-first planning, compares plain savings, 529 plans, savings bonds, and the new 2026 federal child-account rollout, and gives a simple checklist to prepare before activation and initial U.S.
March 18, 2026 | 5 min read
2026 Kid-Savings Guide: Match Goals to the Right Account and Key Dates
Practical guidance for parents comparing kid savings options in 2026. The article explains when to use a savings account, 529 plan, UGMA/UTMA custodial account, or a Roth IRA; summarizes 2026 tax limits (IRA $7,500; gift tax exclusion $19,000); and flags Kid Saving Account roll‑‑
March 17, 2026 | 6 min read
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