Welcome to another episode of Kitchen Table Finance! Today, we have a very special guest, Scott de Varona, Division Director at MiABLE 529(a) Disability Savings Program & Student Loan Repayment Division. We discuss the groundbreaking MiABLE 529 disability savings program. If you’re curious about how this program can help individuals with disabilities achieve a better life experience, you’re in for a treat.
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What is ABLE?
According to their website, “ABLE is about Connecting People with Disabilities, their families, and those who support them to information about the Achieving a Better Life Experience (ABLE) Act and ABLE accounts. Our mission is to educate, promote, and support the positive impact ABLE can make on the lives of millions of Americans with disabilities and their families.”
Check out Michigan plan information here.
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Common Misconceptions:
Building Trust:
Stephen Beck Jr. and the Origin of ABLE Accounts
Personal Story
Functionality and Benefits of ABLE Accounts
Ease of Setup: Simple online setup via https://www.ablenrc.org/
Key Advantages:
Contribution Limits: Up to $18,000 per year (subject to IRS changes)
Wide Range of Uses: Education, housing, transportation, medical expenses, and more
Why ABLE Accounts Matter
Empowerment: Providing financial independence to individuals with disabilities and encouraging smart financial decisions without penalty
This episode sheds light on how ABLE is revolutionizing financial planning for individuals with disabilities. Scott de Varona’s insights make it clear that ABLE accounts are a game-changer, offering a better life experience through financial empowerment.
Ready to learn more? Visit MiABLE to explore how you or a loved one can benefit from an ABLE account. Don’t forget to subscribe to our podcast for more expert insights and inspiring stories!
Scott de Varona, Executive Director at ABLE
Mission: Encourage and assist the saving of private funds to help persons with disabilities cover costs that support their health, independence, and quality of life.
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