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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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Yes, you can. You have two potential options. The first is to liquidate the assets in an UTMA/UGMA custodial account and invest the proceeds in a 529 plan. The second way is to transfer existing UTMA/UGMA assets to a 529 plan.
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