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Real-Life Finance Podcast #18 | Making 529 Plans Less Intimidating

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Hosted by Old National Bank Financial Empowerment Director Ben Joergens, each Real-Life Finance episode focuses on everyday financial solutions that empower listeners to build the financial future they richly deserve.

In this episode, Kyle Aiton, Small Business Banking Relationship Manager at Old National Bank, joins host Ben Joergens to share a real life perspective on saving for education through 529 plans. In recognition of 529 Day, they discuss how starting small, automating savings, and planning around busy family life can help parents build confidence and take meaningful steps toward their children’s future.

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