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Coverdell Education Savings Account Invest for a Child s Education with Lord Abbett lord abbet t retirement services

The Rising Costs of Education As the cost of education continues to skyrocket each year, families must make investing for educational expenses part of their financial plan. It s important to begin saving early and often to meet the challenging goals of paying for education. After all, next to retirement planning, funding a primary, secondary, or college education could be one of the largest financial commitments a family makes. Based on data from the College Board, the cost of a four-year college education at a public college is expected (20 years from now) to be more than $97,000. And at a private college, costs are projected to be more than $349,000. 1 coverdell education savings accounts: helping you reach your education savings goals The Coverdell Accounts (or ESAs) provide many advantages to investors wishing to save for a child s education: A tax-deferred investment of up to $2,000 per child per year can be made for children under age 18, or for Special Needs Students, regardless of age. 2 Distributions used for qualified education expenses are tax-free. (Please see page 4 for more information on qualified expenses.) 3 ESAs can be used for education expenses for grades K through 12 and for postsecondary education expenses. ESAs offer a wide choice of investment options. Average Total Cost of College PUBLIC PRIVATE $100,000 $75,000 $50,000 $25,000 $0 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 2029 2030 2031 1 Based on average costs as stated in the College Board s Trends in College Pricing report in 2010. Projected costs assume a 4.5% inflation rate per year. 2 A Special Needs Student is a student who, because of a physical, mental, or emotional condition (including a demonstrable learning disability), requires additional time to complete his or her education. Any requirements for a Special Needs Student specified in IRS regulations or rulings (if any) defining this term also must be satisfied. 3 Tax-free status of withdrawals assumes student is under the age of 30 or is a Special Needs Student regardless of age and funds are used for qualified education expenses. 2 NOT FDIC INSURED NO BANK GUARANTEE MAY LOSE VALUE

Eligibility Requirements for Accounts The following requirements must be met by the beneficiary and the donor in order to be eligible to participate in an ESA. beneficiary eligibility requirements The beneficiary (the child for whom the contribution is being made) must be under the age of 18 when the contribution is made, unless the beneficiary is a Special Needs Student (see footnote 2, page 2). donor eligibility requirements The donor (the individual making the contribution) must meet certain income requirements in order to be eligible to make a full or partial contribution to an ESA. Please see the table below for reference and contact your tax advisor for more information. Anyone, including the beneficiary, may open and contribute to an ESA established on the beneficiary s behalf, as long as the beneficiary is younger than age 18 at the time of the contribution, or is a Special Needs Student, regardless of age (see footnote 2, page 2). The donor does not have to be related to the beneficiary. Corporations and other entities (including tax-exempt organizations) may contribute to an ESA, regardless of income. ESA Income Limits Tax Filing Status If your modified adjusted gross income is: You are eligible to make a: Joint filers $190,000 or less Full contribution $190,001 220,000 Partial contribution More than $220,000 No contribution Single filers $95,000 or less Full contribution $95,001 110,000 Partial contribution More than $110,000 No contribution 3

Flexible Uses for Accounts Contribution Limits for Accounts Contributions to an Account are not taxdeductible by the donor or the beneficiary. However, upon distribution from the account, all earnings are exempt from federal income tax, provided the funds are used for qualified education expenses. 4 Qualified education expenses include the following and apply to expenses incurred in connection with the student s enrollment or attendance throughout grades K through 12, at a public, private, or religious school: Each beneficiary s account may receive contributions totaling $2,000 annually regardless of how many donors contribute to the account. A donor may contribute to an ESA for more than one beneficiary. Tuition, fees, and tutoring; Special needs services for a Special Needs Student; Books, supplies, and equipment; Room and board, uniforms, transportation, and other supplementary items required or provided by the school; and Purchase of any computer, technology, equipment, Internet access, or related services (all software must be educational in nature). Qualified education expenses for postsecondary education at an eligible Educational Institution 5 include: Tuition and fees; Special needs services for a Special Needs Student; Books, supplies, and equipment; and Amounts contributed to a qualified state tuition program. If the student is attending the institution at least half-time, qualified expenses will also include reasonable costs for room and board (subject to certain limits). 4 Tax-free status of withdrawals assumes student is under the age of 30 or is a Special Needs Student regardless of age and funds are used for qualified education expenses. 5 An Eligible Educational Institution includes most colleges, universities, vocational schools, or other postsecondary educational institutions. You should check with the school to verify that it is an Eligible Educational Institution as described in Section 481 of the Higher Education Act of 1965. 4

Contribution Deadlines for Accounts Distributions from Accounts It s important to note the following contribution deadlines for ESAs: Contributions to an ESA (for a new account or an existing account) must be made by the tax filing deadline for the year in which the donor wishes to make the contribution. This is normally April 15 of the following year. Excess contributions made to an account will be returned to the beneficiary (student). The deadline to remove excess contributions from the account without incurring a 10% penalty on earnings is June 1 of the tax year following the year in which the contribution was made. Example: Two separate donors contribute $1,100 each on behalf of a student during 2013. As long as $200, plus any additional earnings (all amounts exceeding the $2,000 per year contribution limit), is returned to the student by June 1, 2014, there is no 10% penalty tax on the withdrawn earnings. Excess contributions that are not withdrawn timely will also be subject to a 6% excise tax. Once you are ready to withdraw money from an ESA, the following distribution rules will apply: Distributions for qualified expenses must be made before the beneficiary attains age 30, unless the beneficiary is a Special Needs Student (see footnote 2, page 2). Any unused funds in the account may be transferred to another family member of the beneficiary who has not yet reached age 30 or who is a Special Needs Student, regardless of age. (Please see next page for a definition of family member. ) Any unused funds in the account that are not transferred to another family member must be paid to the beneficiary before the beneficiary reaches age 30, unless the beneficiary is a Special Needs Student (see footnote 2, page 2). Earnings will be considered taxable income and will also be subject to a 10% penalty tax. ESAs cannot be rolled over to any other type of IRA, such as Traditional, Roth, SEP, or SIMPLE. 5

Definition of family member A family member, for purposes of an ESA, includes the beneficiary and any of the following who are under age 30, or who are Special Needs Students, regardless of age: the beneficiary s spouse, the beneficiary s children and their descendants, the beneficiary s stepchildren, the beneficiary s siblings and their children, the beneficiary s step-siblings, parents, and grandparents, the beneficiary s nieces, nephews, aunts, and uncles, the beneficiary s stepparents, sons- and daughters-in-law, parents-in-law, and brothers- or sisters-in-law, and spouses of all the foregoing, and first cousins (but not the spouse of a first cousin). A child s custodian, usually a parent or guardian, is the owner of the beneficiary s ESA until the child reaches the age of majority (as governed by state law). The custodian may combine ESA assets of one investment institution with those of another, provided the ultimate account remains in the name of the original beneficiary. Please note that the custodian and the donor are not necessarily the same individual. Custodians of education savings accounts Interaction with other education programs An Account can be used in coordination with other education programs. An individual can take a distribution for qualified expenses from an ESA and claim a HOPE Scholarship or Lifetime Learning Credit in the same year, provided the amounts are used for different educational purposes. A contribution can be made to an ESA and an IRC Section 529 college savings plan without causing the ESA contribution to be subject to the 6% excise tax on excess contributions. 6

services The Lord Abbett Account Lord Abbett will send you periodic statements, which will provide important information regarding the activity in your ESA. You will receive a written confirmation of all new contributions. For account and statement inquiries: call 800-842-0828, Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. 6:00 p.m. EST, to speak with a participant services representative. For 24-hour account access: view your account online at www.lordabbett.com or call our Automated Shareholder Services Line at 800-865-7582. To obtain complete information about any Lord Abbett mutual fund, call your investment professional or Lord Abbett Distributor LLC at 888-522-2388 for a prospectus. You should read the prospectus carefully before investing. next steps: how to open your lord abbett education savings account 1 Obtain a Coverdell Education Savings Account Application booklet and be sure to read the Disclosure Statement and Custodial Account Agreement before opening an account. 2 Complete the Coverdell Education Savings Account Application and Custodial Account Adoption Agreement. 3 If you wish to transfer ESA assets from another institution to a Lord Abbett ESA, complete the Coverdell Account Transfer Form. 4 Mail all forms in the business reply envelope. To obtain an Application booklet, which includes the forms listed, please call the Lord Abbett Literature Department at 888-522-2388.

Bring an Unwavering Commitment to Your Retirement Plan Founded in 1929, Lord Abbett is an independent, privately held firm with a singular focus on the management of money. We view our business as the practice of a craft and are driven by an unwavering commitment to the stewardship of our clients assets. We accept the responsibility entrusted to us and hold ourselves accountable for the results. This sense of responsibility and accountability is reflected in how we manage our firm and how we manage our clients money. Lord Abbett currently manages more than $9.5 billion in defined contribution assets.* We support financial advisors and their plan sponsor clients with a dedicated team of retirement plan specialists, consultants, and innovative tools. Put our wealth of experience to work for you in developing your retirement plan. *As of October 31, 2013. Investors should carefully consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the Lord Abbett funds. This and other important information is contained in each fund s summary prospectus and/or prospectus. To obtain a prospectus or summary prospectus on any Lord Abbett mutual fund, contact your investment professional or Lord Abbett Distributor LLC at 888-522-2388 or visit us at lordabbett.com. Read the prospectus carefully before you invest. for more information Lord Abbett Client Service 888-522-2388 Visit us at: lordabbett.com Lord Abbett mutual fund shares are distributed by LORD ABBETT DISTRIBUTOR LLC 90 Hudson Street, Jersey City, NJ 07302-3973 NOT FDIC INSURED NO BANK GUARANTEE MAY LOSE VALUE LARP-ESA-BRO (12/13)