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February 16, 2017 By Hannah @ Eat, Drink and Save Money

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3 Myths about Florida Prepaid + 50% off enrollment!

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This post is sponsored by Florida Prepaid and Bloggin’ Mamas. All opinions are my own. I’m a real customer of Florida Prepaid and we love it. 

Are you prepared to send your kids to college? Thanks to Florida Prepaid, I’m confident that we will have the money to send our boys to school.

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Even though Florida Prepaid is an amazing program, there are still a lot of myths surrounding the program. I’m here to dispel some of those for you today.

3 myths about Florida Prepaid

Myth #1: Florida Prepaid is restricted to Florida schools

Fact: Florida Prepaid isn’t restricted to Florida schools; the amount covered by your Prepaid Plan can be used at schools nationwide.

Myth #2: If you move out of state you can’t use Florida Prepaid

Fact: If you move out of Florida after purchasing a Prepaid Plan, your child would still be billed at in-state tuition rates when using their plan at a Florida college or state university.

Myth #3: If your child doesn’t go to college, you lose your money

Fact: If your child doesn’t go to college, you can change the beneficiary of the Prepaid Plan or get your money back.  Also, your child has up to 10 years after his or her year of projected enrollment to use the plan.

Florida Prepaid is the largest, longest running and most successful prepaid program in the nation. There are five different types of Prepaid Plans, and they can only be purchased during Open Enrollment (which usually runs from Oct.-Feb.). Head to MyFloridaPrepaid.com now to learn more.

In prior years the sticker price became very expensive, however right now you can use the code BLOG1617 to get 50% off the enrollment fee, enroll here: MyFloridaPrepaid.com.  If you’ve been putting off the purchase of a Florida Prepaid college plan because of the price, now is the time to buy.

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Want to learn even more?  Join the #StartingisBelieving Twitter Chat on 2/23/17 at 9p ET . 

 

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While I love saving money, I also have expensive taste and a passion for the environment. I firmly believe that you can live frugally while enjoying the finer things in life such as travel and high end products. I like fine foods and quality ingredients, I also enjoy spending money on fancy local coffee and kombucha. It’s all about the experience! Join me as I balance a budget and preserve our Earth, while enjoying the finer things in life.

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