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lidiya [134]
3 years ago
7

Describe two types of investment accounts that you might use in the future. For each type of account, list at least one reason w

hy the type of account might be useful to you
Business
1 answer:
larisa [96]3 years ago
8 0
401k is an investment account that you can use to save your paycheck from your work. Most employers provide this. 

A 529 is also another good investment for saving up for college as there are no taxes applied to the investment or income as long as it is used for schooling.

A HSA plan is able to accumulate value for a future health purchase and is also usually taken out of your paycheck. Taxes do not apply so you get the full value of the amount you decide to set aside.
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