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tomorrow's scholar rated as a top performing plan by Savingforcollege.com

Savingforcollege.com, one of the leading 529 reporting sites, has recognized tomorrow's scholar as one of the top 529 advisor-sold plans in the country:

  • Prestigious Cap Rating: tomorrow's scholar elite 4 1/2 Cap rating for Wisconsin residents and a prestigious 4-Cap rating for investors nationwide.

  • Top-Ten Investment Performance: tomorrow's scholar received a composite performance ranking in the top-ten of all advisor-sold 529 plans for the 1-, 3-, and 5-year periods ending March 31, 2009.

  • Top-Five Age-Based Performance: tomorrow's scholar was ranked in the top five of all "age-based" 529 portfolios for students in college for both the 1- and 3-year timeframes, based on annualized returns as of December 31, 2008.

Savingforcollege.com is one of the leading 529 reporting sites providing objective information about 529 college savings plans and other ways to save and pay for college.

The "5-Cap Ratings" as awarded by SavingForCollege.com represents their opinion of the overall usefulness of a state's 529 plan based on the many factors that they feel are important. These ratings are not the result of a fixed formula. Criteria considered when awarding ratings include Flexibility, Liquidity and Availability, Ownership Rights, State Benefits, Investment Approach, and Program Resources.

Savingforcollege.com's exclusive 529 performance rankings, including both direct-sold and advisor-sold plans, show best- to worst-performance results and is updated quarterly. The 529 Plan Composite Rankings are based on a comparison of the historical investment performances of a representative selection of each 529 plan's investment options.

The tomorrow's scholar 529 plan was ranked in the top ten performing advisor-sold 529 plans based on the weighted average performance of seven asset allocation categories (100% Equity, 80% Equity, 60% Equity, 40% Equity, 20% Equity, 100% Fixed, and 100% Short Term) for the one, three, and five-year periods that ended March 31, 2009. The one-year period included 32 529 plans offered by various states, 27 for the three-year period, and 22 for the five-year period.

The Age-Based Performance rankings included 50 portfolios for the one-year category and 44 for the three-year category.

For more information on the rankings and ratings mentioned go to Savingforcollege.com.

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