A 529 account and Florida Prepaid both offer tax advantages for saving for college, but they serve different purposes. A 529 plan provides more flexibility in investment options and can be used for a wider variety of educational expenses, including out-of-state colleges. In contrast, Florida Prepaid is a more straightforward option that locks in tuition rates at Florida public colleges, which can be beneficial if you plan to attend those institutions. Ultimately, the better choice depends on your specific financial goals and the college plans of the beneficiary.
No, prepaid cellular service is not a better deal than credit accounts. The reason is for a credit account, you can pay after you use the service.
Virgin Mobile offers better calling plans than AT&T prepaid in my opinion.
USC no question...in every aspect imaginable
Florida gulf coast university in fort Meyers as well as key west community college, Indian river state college
Prepaid legal offers legal insurance. There are various amounts you can pay for prepaid legal services. It all depends on how much you plan on calling your prepaid lawyer. In most instances you are better of not getting prepaid legal unless you plan on using it ALOT.
college is better
FLORIDA STATE SEMINOLES are better than the gattors
Florida
A savings account earns interest.
Normally one should buy the one that can be of better use, normally an iPhone or Samsung galaxy are expensive if they are in prepaid format but there is not much difference really
I think College is better
If you don't want a phone bill with strings attached to it or if you little or no credit I would recommend going with the prepaid option. Prices are a lot less when going with a prepaid phone as well as having the flexibility to pay when you are able to. Hope this helps!