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High-yield Bond Spread
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The number of percentage points or basis point(s) between the yield for highly speculative bonds and the yield for more traditional, stable bond markets (e.g., bonds issued by state or federal governments and investment-grade corporate bonds). The level of risk correlates with the potential for returns. As the spread increases, so does the perceived risk of investing in high-yield bonds. The high-yield bond spread is used as an indicator of the current viability of credit markets in general.
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529 College Savings Plan
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Each 529 college savings plan is sponsored by a particular state or group of states, and while each plan is a little different, they share many basic elements. When you invest in a 529 savings plan, any earnings in your account accumulate tax free, and you can make federally tax-free withdrawals to pay for qualified educational expenses, such as college tuition, room and board, and books at any accredited college, university, vocational, or technical program in the United States and a number of institutions overseas. Some states also exempt earnings from state income tax, and may offer additional advantages to state residents, such as tax deductions for contributions.You must name a beneficiary when you open a 529 savings plan account, but you may change beneficiaries if you wish, as long as the new beneficiary is a member of the same extended family as the original beneficiary.In most cases, you may choose any state's plan, even if neither you nor your beneficiary live in that state. There are no income limits restricting who can contribute to a plan, and the lifetime contributions are more than $300,000 in some states.You can make a one-time contribution of $60,000 without incurring potential gift tax, provided you don't make another contribution for five years. Or, you may prefer to add smaller amounts, up to the annual gift exclusion.
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