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Sep 27, 2017

On today's show: What are the top rated 529 college savings plans and what are the best ways to pay for college?

- Ashley (Sterling Heights, MI) is heading to graduate school and asks about her investing options from her employer's 401(k) to getting into real estate.

- Lando (NYC) is looking to diversify and asks about a real estate investing service.

- Is it better to file your taxes jointly or separately if you're married?

- How do you know if you should cancel your whole life insurance policy? Kiplinger's Retirement Report confirms Scott's advice.

- Scott adds a warning about intrafamily loans when buying a house from a parent.

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Tax filing jointly vs. married filing jointly

 

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