After 22 Years, Utah Educational Savings Plan Launches New Brand
UESP, Utah’s official 529 plan, features tax advantages to make it easy to save for education. After 22 years of helping families across the country invest for college in a 529 plan, UESP determined there was a need for a more memorable name and brand that better represents the products and service it provides. The new moniker is designed to alleviate any confusion about where my529 account owners may use their funds for education expenses.
Why my529? The new name emphasizes that the organization is a 529 plan, an investment vehicle created by
Who can invest? Changing the name to my529 clarifies that neither the account owner nor beneficiary is required to be a
“Although UESP has changed its name, my529 remains the same low-cost, flexible plan that has earned high national honors, including Morningstar’s top rating for seven years straight,” said
Study anywhere Rebranding to my529 removes confusion about where beneficiaries can attend school using plan funds. Some prospective and existing account owners have thought that investing with Utah’s plan restricted a beneficiary’s college choice to
my529 tax advantages Tax benefits enhance 529 plan returns because any earnings accumulated while in a 529 account are not subject to federal and
When it is time for a beneficiary to attend college, account owners can make tax-free withdrawals for qualified higher education expenses. And now, account owners can use my529 funds for up to
“Our mission is focused on supporting our children’s future success,” said Ward. “Establishing a new name and brand that is memorable and represents who we are makes it that much easier to reach families. Supporting an educated workforce makes for stronger people and successful communities.”
For more information, call 800.418.2551.
About UESP
UESP, Utah’s official nonprofit 529 college savings plan, is highly ranked by Morningstar Inc., and touted by Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, Money magazine, CBS MoneyWatch.com, and consumer expert
Accounts are free to open, and UESP requires no minimum deposit or account balance. UESP offers 14 investment options so families can select a strategy that meets their time horizons or risk tolerances. Tools are provided for account owners who prefer to build their own investment portfolio.
UESP’s user-friendly website, uesp.org, makes it easy to open, manage and contribute to an account online. After
Important Legal Notice
Investing is an important decision. Read the Program Description in its entirety for more information and consider all investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. Call 800.418.2551 for a copy of the Program Description or visit uesp.org.
Investments in UESP are not insured or guaranteed by UESP, the
The state in which you or your beneficiary pays taxes or lives may offer a 529 plan that provides state tax or other benefits, such as financial aid, scholarship funds, and protection from creditors, not otherwise available to you by investing in UESP. You should consider such benefits, if any, before investing in UESP.
UESP does not provide legal, financial, investment, or tax advice, and the information provided in this document does not contain legal, financial, investment, or tax advice and cannot be construed as such or relied upon for those purposes. You should consult your own tax or legal advisor to determine the effect of federal and state tax laws on your particular situation.
A Morningstar Analyst Rating for a 529 college savings plan is not a credit or risk rating. Analyst ratings are subjective in nature and should not be used as the sole basis for investment decisions. Morningstar does not represent its analyst ratings to be guarantees. Please visit Morningstar.com for more information about the analyst ratings, as well as other Morningstar ratings and fund rankings.
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