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Franklin Templeton 529 College Savings Plan

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Why:


  • Use this article to learn how to withdraw your 529 funds directly into your Backpack account. Hint: you need to add Backpack as a bank / financial institution on your Franklin Templeton 529 College Savings Plan

Benefits:


  • This easy setup will enable seamless future tuition payments and allow you to spend your 529 on textbooks, laptops, groceries, and more with just one click.

Do you use a Financial Advisor?

Financial Advisors are familiar with how to add a new bank account (like Backpack's) to investment accounts and will be able to assist with linking your 529 Plan to Backpack.

To help answer any questions your Financial Advisor might have, you can share this guide with them - What Financial Advisors need to know.

Linking Backpack Account to your Franklin Templeton 529 College Savings Plan


Adding Banking Information

  1. Select an account

  2. Click the Add New Bank button

  3. Log into your Backpack account

  4. Enter your Backpack account details into the Alaska 529 Add Bank Information section. Backpack Account & Routing numbers can be found on the Backpack Dashboard or under Settings.

    1. Bank Name: [Backpack]

    2. Bank Routing Number: [Your Backpack Routing Number]

    3. Bank Account Number: [Your Backpack Account Number]

    4. Bank Account Registration: [Your Name]

    5. Bank Account Type: Select Checking


7. Submit to complete account linking.


Withdrawing to your Backpack Account

It’s tuition time! Let’s withdrawal funds from your 529 into your Backpack account so you can make your tuition payment.

  1. Log in to your account.

  2. Once logged in, scroll down to your Education Savings Portfolios, and from the drop down, choose Sell Shares.

Please note that for your initial distribution directly to a school, you must call Franklin Templeton 529 College Savings Plan or submit your request in writing. After this initial request, you may make future distributions via your online account.

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