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Wednesday, July 5, 2017

Able United Waves Fees Until 2018! Savings Account Especially for the Disabled.

When he was born, we had no way of knowing the road we would take with him. All we saw was our beautiful baby boy, and to this day we would not change one single things about him! He is our sunshine on a rainy day and never lets his Apraxia of speech and many retained reflexes get him down. Even though we go to four therapy appointments a week for occupational therapies and speech, he is still our "little trooper" and my mom dubbed him at an early age. We are told this disability may be something he has to deal with for the rest of his life, and he is the face of thousands of children in the state of Florida with a disability. I know if you are reading this post, there is a good chance that you have your own little ray of sunshine in your life. You have your own survivor, your own little trooper..maybe even your own miracle baby. If so, Able United wants you to know about them. They are celebrating their one year anniversary and offering an amazing deal by waving all fees until July 2018!

 What is Able United?
 When receiving Government funded programs like SSI you can only have a certain amount of money in the bank in order to keep receiving the check. There does not seem to be many ways around that unless you would like to keep cash in a box in your house, and we all know how safe that may (or may not be). Able United has a way around this and allows you to save for the future. You can open an account, which only takes about 15 minutes to do and save TAX-FREE for your Qualified Disability Expenses. There are absolutely no minimums that you need to put in, and you can save up to a total of $14k per year and then you can pick how you would like to invest the money. The funds are very easy for you to take out and you can ask that a paper check be sent or you can request an electronic transfer to your account. 


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