Friday, June 19, 2020
2007 Plan Performance Rankings
Each quarter Savingforcollege.com analyzes the investment performance figures for thousands of 529 portfolios and ranks the 529 savings plans from best to worst for 1-year investment performance and for 3-year investment performance. The Top Performing 529 Plans In producing our rankings, we compared the reported investment performance of a subset of portfolios from each 529 savings plan. To see how we did this click here. We ranked plans that consumers can enroll in directly, as well as those sold through brokers. Louisiana's START plan ranked #1 in both the 1-year and 3-year performance ranking but is available only to residents of the state. 1-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 20.07 2 Kansas Schwab 529 College Savings Plan 25.37 3 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 27.57 4 Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Investment Plan (Direct-sold) 30.06 5 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 30.57 6 Kansas Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Program (Direct-sold) 30.62 7 Arizona Fidelity Arizona College Savings Plan 31.48 8 New Hampshire UNIQUE College Investing Plan 32.95 9 Delaware Delaware College Investment Plan 33.52 10 Massachusetts U.Fund College Investing Plan 34.07 See the full list of 1-year direct sold rankings. 3-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 8.38 2 South Dakota CollegeAccess 529 (Direct-sold) 13.00 3 Rhode Island CollegeBoundfund (Direct-sold, Alternative R) 16.65 4 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 17.83 5 Virginia Virginia Education Savings Trust (VEST) 19.77 6 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 24.94 7 Nebraska TD Ameritrade 529 College Savings Plan 29.73 8 West Virginia SMART529 WV Direct 35.26 9 Utah Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) Trust 38.63 10 Minnesota Minnesota College Savings Plan 39.18 See the full list of 3-year direct sold rankings. For Broker Sold plan rankings, click here. How to Rank 529 Plan Performance Ranking over 3000 investment options is no easy task, considering the wide variety of options found in 529 savings plans, and it requires a special methodology. Step one: We select specific portfolios from each 529 plan that can be compared on an apples-to-apples basis to portfolios in other 529 plans based on their allocation among stocks, bonds, and short-term instruments (money market and guaranteed investments). We've set up seven different asset-allocation categories ranging from 100% equity to 100% short-term. Step two: Within each of the seven categories, we compare historical performance of the selected portfolios and assign each plan a percentile ranking between 1 (best) and 100 (worst). Separate rankings are developed for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year performance. Step three: We take the average of each 529 plan's percentile rankings in the seven asset-allocation categories to produce a combined or "composite" percentile ranking. We then produce reports showing how the 529 plans rank against each other in their composite percentile rankings. Note: we currently produce these composite rankings for 1-year and 3-year performance. There are not yet enough 529 plans with a 5-year performance history to make a 5-year ranking report meaningful. For a more in-depth explanation of our methodology, please read our white paper. See the 1-year direct sold and 3-year direct sold rankings. More Information Links to our full report on the composite rankings for Q4 2007 are provided below for the direct-sold 529 plans. Only our Premium subscribers have access to composite rankings for adviser-sold 529 plans, to the underlying data supporting the rankings, and to separate 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year rankings for each of the seven different asset-allocation categories. In addition, subscribers can easily look up the historical performance for every 529 portfolio in every available share class by using our Fee and Performance Lookup Tool. Each quarter Savingforcollege.com analyzes the investment performance figures for thousands of 529 portfolios and ranks the 529 savings plans from best to worst for 1-year investment performance and for 3-year investment performance. The Top Performing 529 Plans In producing our rankings, we compared the reported investment performance of a subset of portfolios from each 529 savings plan. To see how we did this click here. We ranked plans that consumers can enroll in directly, as well as those sold through brokers. Louisiana's START plan ranked #1 in both the 1-year and 3-year performance ranking but is available only to residents of the state. 1-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 20.07 2 Kansas Schwab 529 College Savings Plan 25.37 3 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 27.57 4 Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Investment Plan (Direct-sold) 30.06 5 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 30.57 6 Kansas Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Program (Direct-sold) 30.62 7 Arizona Fidelity Arizona College Savings Plan 31.48 8 New Hampshire UNIQUE College Investing Plan 32.95 9 Delaware Delaware College Investment Plan 33.52 10 Massachusetts U.Fund College Investing Plan 34.07 See the full list of 1-year direct sold rankings. 3-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 8.38 2 South Dakota CollegeAccess 529 (Direct-sold) 13.00 3 Rhode Island CollegeBoundfund (Direct-sold, Alternative R) 16.65 4 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 17.83 5 Virginia Virginia Education Savings Trust (VEST) 19.77 6 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 24.94 7 Nebraska TD Ameritrade 529 College Savings Plan 29.73 8 West Virginia SMART529 WV Direct 35.26 9 Utah Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) Trust 38.63 10 Minnesota Minnesota College Savings Plan 39.18 See the full list of 3-year direct sold rankings. For Broker Sold plan rankings, click here. How to Rank 529 Plan Performance Ranking over 3000 investment options is no easy task, considering the wide variety of options found in 529 savings plans, and it requires a special methodology. Step one: We select specific portfolios from each 529 plan that can be compared on an apples-to-apples basis to portfolios in other 529 plans based on their allocation among stocks, bonds, and short-term instruments (money market and guaranteed investments). We've set up seven different asset-allocation categories ranging from 100% equity to 100% short-term. Step two: Within each of the seven categories, we compare historical performance of the selected portfolios and assign each plan a percentile ranking between 1 (best) and 100 (worst). Separate rankings are developed for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year performance. Step three: We take the average of each 529 plan's percentile rankings in the seven asset-allocation categories to produce a combined or "composite" percentile ranking. We then produce reports showing how the 529 plans rank against each other in their composite percentile rankings. Note: we currently produce these composite rankings for 1-year and 3-year performance. There are not yet enough 529 plans with a 5-year performance history to make a 5-year ranking report meaningful. For a more in-depth explanation of our methodology, please read our white paper. See the 1-year direct sold and 3-year direct sold rankings. More Information Links to our full report on the composite rankings for Q4 2007 are provided below for the direct-sold 529 plans. Only our Premium subscribers have access to composite rankings for adviser-sold 529 plans, to the underlying data supporting the rankings, and to separate 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year rankings for each of the seven different asset-allocation categories. In addition, subscribers can easily look up the historical performance for every 529 portfolio in every available share class by using our Fee and Performance Lookup Tool. 2007 Plan Performance Rankings Each quarter Savingforcollege.com analyzes the investment performance figures for thousands of 529 portfolios and ranks the 529 savings plans from best to worst for 1-year investment performance and for 3-year investment performance. The Top Performing 529 Plans In producing our rankings, we compared the reported investment performance of a subset of portfolios from each 529 savings plan. To see how we did this click here. We ranked plans that consumers can enroll in directly, as well as those sold through brokers. Louisiana's START plan ranked #1 in both the 1-year and 3-year performance ranking but is available only to residents of the state. 1-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 20.07 2 Kansas Schwab 529 College Savings Plan 25.37 3 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 27.57 4 Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Investment Plan (Direct-sold) 30.06 5 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 30.57 6 Kansas Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Program (Direct-sold) 30.62 7 Arizona Fidelity Arizona College Savings Plan 31.48 8 New Hampshire UNIQUE College Investing Plan 32.95 9 Delaware Delaware College Investment Plan 33.52 10 Massachusetts U.Fund College Investing Plan 34.07 See the full list of 1-year direct sold rankings. 3-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 8.38 2 South Dakota CollegeAccess 529 (Direct-sold) 13.00 3 Rhode Island CollegeBoundfund (Direct-sold, Alternative R) 16.65 4 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 17.83 5 Virginia Virginia Education Savings Trust (VEST) 19.77 6 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 24.94 7 Nebraska TD Ameritrade 529 College Savings Plan 29.73 8 West Virginia SMART529 WV Direct 35.26 9 Utah Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) Trust 38.63 10 Minnesota Minnesota College Savings Plan 39.18 See the full list of 3-year direct sold rankings. For Broker Sold plan rankings, click here. How to Rank 529 Plan Performance Ranking over 3000 investment options is no easy task, considering the wide variety of options found in 529 savings plans, and it requires a special methodology. Step one: We select specific portfolios from each 529 plan that can be compared on an apples-to-apples basis to portfolios in other 529 plans based on their allocation among stocks, bonds, and short-term instruments (money market and guaranteed investments). We've set up seven different asset-allocation categories ranging from 100% equity to 100% short-term. Step two: Within each of the seven categories, we compare historical performance of the selected portfolios and assign each plan a percentile ranking between 1 (best) and 100 (worst). Separate rankings are developed for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year performance. Step three: We take the average of each 529 plan's percentile rankings in the seven asset-allocation categories to produce a combined or "composite" percentile ranking. We then produce reports showing how the 529 plans rank against each other in their composite percentile rankings. Note: we currently produce these composite rankings for 1-year and 3-year performance. There are not yet enough 529 plans with a 5-year performance history to make a 5-year ranking report meaningful. For a more in-depth explanation of our methodology, please read our white paper. See the 1-year direct sold and 3-year direct sold rankings. More Information Links to our full report on the composite rankings for Q4 2007 are provided below for the direct-sold 529 plans. Only our Premium subscribers have access to composite rankings for adviser-sold 529 plans, to the underlying data supporting the rankings, and to separate 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year rankings for each of the seven different asset-allocation categories. In addition, subscribers can easily look up the historical performance for every 529 portfolio in every available share class by using our Fee and Performance Lookup Tool. Each quarter Savingforcollege.com analyzes the investment performance figures for thousands of 529 portfolios and ranks the 529 savings plans from best to worst for 1-year investment performance and for 3-year investment performance. The Top Performing 529 Plans In producing our rankings, we compared the reported investment performance of a subset of portfolios from each 529 savings plan. To see how we did this click here. We ranked plans that consumers can enroll in directly, as well as those sold through brokers. Louisiana's START plan ranked #1 in both the 1-year and 3-year performance ranking but is available only to residents of the state. 1-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 20.07 2 Kansas Schwab 529 College Savings Plan 25.37 3 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 27.57 4 Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Investment Plan (Direct-sold) 30.06 5 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 30.57 6 Kansas Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Program (Direct-sold) 30.62 7 Arizona Fidelity Arizona College Savings Plan 31.48 8 New Hampshire UNIQUE College Investing Plan 32.95 9 Delaware Delaware College Investment Plan 33.52 10 Massachusetts U.Fund College Investing Plan 34.07 See the full list of 1-year direct sold rankings. 3-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 8.38 2 South Dakota CollegeAccess 529 (Direct-sold) 13.00 3 Rhode Island CollegeBoundfund (Direct-sold, Alternative R) 16.65 4 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 17.83 5 Virginia Virginia Education Savings Trust (VEST) 19.77 6 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 24.94 7 Nebraska TD Ameritrade 529 College Savings Plan 29.73 8 West Virginia SMART529 WV Direct 35.26 9 Utah Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) Trust 38.63 10 Minnesota Minnesota College Savings Plan 39.18 See the full list of 3-year direct sold rankings. For Broker Sold plan rankings, click here. How to Rank 529 Plan Performance Ranking over 3000 investment options is no easy task, considering the wide variety of options found in 529 savings plans, and it requires a special methodology. Step one: We select specific portfolios from each 529 plan that can be compared on an apples-to-apples basis to portfolios in other 529 plans based on their allocation among stocks, bonds, and short-term instruments (money market and guaranteed investments). We've set up seven different asset-allocation categories ranging from 100% equity to 100% short-term. Step two: Within each of the seven categories, we compare historical performance of the selected portfolios and assign each plan a percentile ranking between 1 (best) and 100 (worst). Separate rankings are developed for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year performance. Step three: We take the average of each 529 plan's percentile rankings in the seven asset-allocation categories to produce a combined or "composite" percentile ranking. We then produce reports showing how the 529 plans rank against each other in their composite percentile rankings. Note: we currently produce these composite rankings for 1-year and 3-year performance. There are not yet enough 529 plans with a 5-year performance history to make a 5-year ranking report meaningful. For a more in-depth explanation of our methodology, please read our white paper. See the 1-year direct sold and 3-year direct sold rankings. More Information Links to our full report on the composite rankings for Q4 2007 are provided below for the direct-sold 529 plans. Only our Premium subscribers have access to composite rankings for adviser-sold 529 plans, to the underlying data supporting the rankings, and to separate 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year rankings for each of the seven different asset-allocation categories. In addition, subscribers can easily look up the historical performance for every 529 portfolio in every available share class by using our Fee and Performance Lookup Tool. 2007 Plan Performance Rankings Each quarter Savingforcollege.com analyzes the investment performance figures for thousands of 529 portfolios and ranks the 529 savings plans from best to worst for 1-year investment performance and for 3-year investment performance. The Top Performing 529 Plans In producing our rankings, we compared the reported investment performance of a subset of portfolios from each 529 savings plan. To see how we did this click here. We ranked plans that consumers can enroll in directly, as well as those sold through brokers. Louisiana's START plan ranked #1 in both the 1-year and 3-year performance ranking but is available only to residents of the state. 1-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 20.07 2 Kansas Schwab 529 College Savings Plan 25.37 3 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 27.57 4 Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Investment Plan (Direct-sold) 30.06 5 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 30.57 6 Kansas Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Program (Direct-sold) 30.62 7 Arizona Fidelity Arizona College Savings Plan 31.48 8 New Hampshire UNIQUE College Investing Plan 32.95 9 Delaware Delaware College Investment Plan 33.52 10 Massachusetts U.Fund College Investing Plan 34.07 See the full list of 1-year direct sold rankings. 3-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 8.38 2 South Dakota CollegeAccess 529 (Direct-sold) 13.00 3 Rhode Island CollegeBoundfund (Direct-sold, Alternative R) 16.65 4 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 17.83 5 Virginia Virginia Education Savings Trust (VEST) 19.77 6 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 24.94 7 Nebraska TD Ameritrade 529 College Savings Plan 29.73 8 West Virginia SMART529 WV Direct 35.26 9 Utah Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) Trust 38.63 10 Minnesota Minnesota College Savings Plan 39.18 See the full list of 3-year direct sold rankings. For Broker Sold plan rankings, click here. How to Rank 529 Plan Performance Ranking over 3000 investment options is no easy task, considering the wide variety of options found in 529 savings plans, and it requires a special methodology. Step one: We select specific portfolios from each 529 plan that can be compared on an apples-to-apples basis to portfolios in other 529 plans based on their allocation among stocks, bonds, and short-term instruments (money market and guaranteed investments). We've set up seven different asset-allocation categories ranging from 100% equity to 100% short-term. Step two: Within each of the seven categories, we compare historical performance of the selected portfolios and assign each plan a percentile ranking between 1 (best) and 100 (worst). Separate rankings are developed for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year performance. Step three: We take the average of each 529 plan's percentile rankings in the seven asset-allocation categories to produce a combined or "composite" percentile ranking. We then produce reports showing how the 529 plans rank against each other in their composite percentile rankings. Note: we currently produce these composite rankings for 1-year and 3-year performance. There are not yet enough 529 plans with a 5-year performance history to make a 5-year ranking report meaningful. For a more in-depth explanation of our methodology, please read our white paper. See the 1-year direct sold and 3-year direct sold rankings. More Information Links to our full report on the composite rankings for Q4 2007 are provided below for the direct-sold 529 plans. Only our Premium subscribers have access to composite rankings for adviser-sold 529 plans, to the underlying data supporting the rankings, and to separate 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year rankings for each of the seven different asset-allocation categories. In addition, subscribers can easily look up the historical performance for every 529 portfolio in every available share class by using our Fee and Performance Lookup Tool. Each quarter Savingforcollege.com analyzes the investment performance figures for thousands of 529 portfolios and ranks the 529 savings plans from best to worst for 1-year investment performance and for 3-year investment performance. The Top Performing 529 Plans In producing our rankings, we compared the reported investment performance of a subset of portfolios from each 529 savings plan. To see how we did this click here. We ranked plans that consumers can enroll in directly, as well as those sold through brokers. Louisiana's START plan ranked #1 in both the 1-year and 3-year performance ranking but is available only to residents of the state. 1-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 20.07 2 Kansas Schwab 529 College Savings Plan 25.37 3 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 27.57 4 Indiana CollegeChoice 529 Investment Plan (Direct-sold) 30.06 5 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 30.57 6 Kansas Learning Quest 529 Education Savings Program (Direct-sold) 30.62 7 Arizona Fidelity Arizona College Savings Plan 31.48 8 New Hampshire UNIQUE College Investing Plan 32.95 9 Delaware Delaware College Investment Plan 33.52 10 Massachusetts U.Fund College Investing Plan 34.07 See the full list of 1-year direct sold rankings. 3-year Performance Ranking Updated March 19, 2008 Rank State Plan Percentile 1 Louisiana START Saving Program 8.38 2 South Dakota CollegeAccess 529 (Direct-sold) 13.00 3 Rhode Island CollegeBoundfund (Direct-sold, Alternative R) 16.65 4 Nebraska College Savings Plan of Nebraska (Direct-sold) 17.83 5 Virginia Virginia Education Savings Trust (VEST) 19.77 6 Alabama Higher Education 529 Fund (Direct-sold) 24.94 7 Nebraska TD Ameritrade 529 College Savings Plan 29.73 8 West Virginia SMART529 WV Direct 35.26 9 Utah Utah Educational Savings Plan (UESP) Trust 38.63 10 Minnesota Minnesota College Savings Plan 39.18 See the full list of 3-year direct sold rankings. For Broker Sold plan rankings, click here. How to Rank 529 Plan Performance Ranking over 3000 investment options is no easy task, considering the wide variety of options found in 529 savings plans, and it requires a special methodology. Step one: We select specific portfolios from each 529 plan that can be compared on an apples-to-apples basis to portfolios in other 529 plans based on their allocation among stocks, bonds, and short-term instruments (money market and guaranteed investments). We've set up seven different asset-allocation categories ranging from 100% equity to 100% short-term. Step two: Within each of the seven categories, we compare historical performance of the selected portfolios and assign each plan a percentile ranking between 1 (best) and 100 (worst). Separate rankings are developed for 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year performance. Step three: We take the average of each 529 plan's percentile rankings in the seven asset-allocation categories to produce a combined or "composite" percentile ranking. We then produce reports showing how the 529 plans rank against each other in their composite percentile rankings. Note: we currently produce these composite rankings for 1-year and 3-year performance. There are not yet enough 529 plans with a 5-year performance history to make a 5-year ranking report meaningful. For a more in-depth explanation of our methodology, please read our white paper. See the 1-year direct sold and 3-year direct sold rankings. More Information Links to our full report on the composite rankings for Q4 2007 are provided below for the direct-sold 529 plans. Only our Premium subscribers have access to composite rankings for adviser-sold 529 plans, to the underlying data supporting the rankings, and to separate 1-year, 3-year, and 5-year rankings for each of the seven different asset-allocation categories. In addition, subscribers can easily look up the historical performance for every 529 portfolio in every available share class by using our Fee and Performance Lookup Tool.
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