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Episode Synopsis
Uniform Transfers To Minors (UTMA) provides a mechanism for investing assets for minor children. The age of majority varies from state to state. Indiana’s age of majority is 21 and at that point the child has total access to the investments without any restriction or oversight from the original donor. Connect with Financial Enhancement Group: Visit our Facebook page at www.Facebook.com/FinancialEnhancementGroup Join our Facebook Group at www.yourlifeafterwork.com/FinancialTidbits Visit our website at www.yourlifeafterwork.com We would love to answer your questions on air! Give us a call at (800) 928-4001 or send them to [email protected]
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