BUILD YOUR CLIENTS’ INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO WITH THE EDUCATION PLAN®
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Benefits Of The Education Plan For Your Clients
By encouraging clients to invest with The Education Plan, you can show them your commitment to building a thoughtful education investment portfolio. You can also demonstrate your sound financial judgment, not only with investing, but also with tax policy and fee management.
- Opening a 529 plan can help clients reduce future student-loan debt
- Robust gifting options make it easy to accelerate clients’ account savings
- 529s offer an ideal wealth-planning tool
- The Education Plan offers a wide variety of tax benefits for qualified expenses
- Competitive pricing, fee structure and broad investment portfolio to meet your clients’ needs
Managing Your Clients’ Accounts
Managing your clients’ accounts with The Education Plan is simple. The first step is to download and fill out the authorization form. Clients can give you one of three levels of access to their accounts. Once you have authorization to access the account, you can easily view information and manage all your accounts with The Education Plan using 529 Quick View.
Level 1 – Account Inquiry Access
Level 1 access authorizes you to obtain information about the account, change an address of record and receive duplicate account statements
Level 2 – Account Inquiry Access, Contributions and Exchanges
Level 2 access authorizes you to do everything in Level 1, plus add or update bank information, make a contribution and change investment options.
Level 3 – Account Inquiry Access, Contributions, Exchanges, and Withdrawals
Level 3 access authorizes you to do everything in Level 1 and Level 2, plus make withdrawals from the account.
Managing Your Clients’ Accounts with 529 QuickView
With 529 QuickView, you have one-stop access for answers to your clients’ account questions with data that is easily downloadable to your desktop. You see the same screens as your clients once they log in, so you can easily conduct online transactions including contributions, qualified withdrawals, allocation changes, exchanges, and transfers (with client approval).