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  2. Child trust fund - Wikipedia

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    The Child Trust Fund scheme was promised in the Labour Party's 2001 general election manifesto [3] and launched in January 2005, with children born on or after 1 September 2002 eligible. [4] Eligible children received an initial subscription from the government in the form of a voucher for at least £250.

  3. Children's Savings Accounts - Wikipedia

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    Children's Savings Accounts (CSAs) are a type of savings accounts in the United States, usually specifically designed for higher education savings. They are often available through state or local government programs or nonprofit organizations , in partnership with banks and credit unions .

  4. School voucher - Wikipedia

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    The program operated until in early March 2009, when congressional Democrats moved to close down the program and remove children from their voucher-funded school places at the end of the 2009/10 school year under the $410 billion Omnibus Appropriations Act of 2009 [122] which, as of March 7 had passed the House and was pending in the Senate.

  5. Premium Bonds prize checker: When is February’s draw ... - AOL

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    Every month, savers have the chance to win big prizes as the Premium Bonds winning numbers are announced. There are now 24 million people taking part in the government-backed savings scheme, with ...

  6. Savings bonds: What they are and how to cash them in - AOL

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    A U.S. savings bond is a low-risk way to save money, which is issued by the Treasury and backed by the U.S. government. Savings bonds pay interest only when they're redeemed by the owner, and they ...

  7. I Asked 3 Financial Experts How To Send Your Kids to College ...

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    Salahi agreed, noting that a 529 plan is an excellent vehicle for tax-advantaged college savings. “Starting early is crucial for parents who want to send their children to college without ...

  8. Social programs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Not including Social Security and Medicare, Congress allocated almost $717 billion in federal funds in 2010 plus $210 billion was allocated in state funds ($927 billion total) for means tested welfare programs in the United States, of which half was for medical care and roughly 40% for cash, food and housing assistance.

  9. Baby bonus - Wikipedia

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    The government contributes a dollar for a dollar matching the amount of savings that parents contribute to their child's savings in the CDA with the cap reduced as a result of the Grant. The amount is capped at S$6,000 for the first child, S$9,000 for the second child, S$12,000 for the third and fourth child, and S$18,000 for the fifth and ...