Disclaimer:The following blog-post is sponsored by ABLE United and Bloggin Mamas. All opinions are my own. ‘Tis the season for giving, and ABLE United is in the holiday spirit! In addition to recently reducing the monthly account fee to $0.00, they are also offering individuals who create a new account during the months of November…
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Planning for Today, Tomorrow, and the Future
According to a survey conducted by America Saves, only 40 percent of households are making good or excellent progress in saving, and more than 27 percent report no progress at all. The numbers are even more dismal for the disability community – the National Disability Institute reports that an estimated 1.9 million households that include…
Florida’s Savings Plan for Individuals with Disabilities Celebrates One Year Anniversary
ABLE United is waiving account fees for another year, encouraging Florida’s disability community to seek financial independence and opportunity Since its official launch on July 1, 2016, ABLE United has provided more than 1,000 Floridians with disabilities a new way to save for a better life experience. Now, in celebration of the program’s successful first…
ABLE United $500 Summer Sweepstakes
ABLE United is hosting a Summer Sweepstakes, five individuals will receive a $500 contribution toward an account. Individuals can enter on Facebook and answer some easy questions to gain additional entries. Entering is easy and you can enter daily to win! Just register with your email, and then answer a few simple questions to…
Florida’s Able United Frequently Asked Questions
I set up an account for my daughter Lily who has autism.The first day I could. Now, I can start to save for her future. I can also have the extra piece of mind that it’s there if I need it for therapies or equipment for her. Questions from readers about the ABLE United…
Start Saving Like Never Before With Able
This post is sponsored by AbleUnited and Bloggin’ Mamas. All opinions are mine. The Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act allows individuals with disabilities and their family and friends to save for future expenses, like popular Roth IRA and 529 college savings plans, while maintaining government benefits. 1. State Residency The individual with a…