Over a decade ago, the ABLE Act was passed, allowing individuals with disabilities to save money while maintaining critical benefits. Florida’s ABLE United program offers tax-free savings and investment accounts that empower individuals with disabilities to save and spend like everyone else, while preserving essential benefits such as Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Medicaid.
Since 2016, more than 10,000 Floridians have started saving with ABLE United – and have saved more than $100 million in their ABLE accounts.
Now is the perfect time to power up your savings with ABLE United.
This fall, we’re offering a special promotion to help you start your journey toward financial freedom. Open an account by November 11, 2024, and receive $50 — plus, enjoy no monthly fees!
With ABLE United, you have the power to save for both short-term and long-term needs, up to $19,000 per year, all while your earnings grow tax-free. Your account gives you online access anytime, with savings and investment options to fit your financial goals. Whether saving for everyday living expenses or planning for the future, you can use your funds for a wide range of disability-related expenses, including housing, education, transportation, health care, and more.
Take control and power up your savings with ABLE United — the program designed to give you the freedom to save and spend with ease.
Join thousands of Floridians who are already saving for a better life experience and take charge of your financial future today.
Promotion Guidelines:
Enroll in an ABLE United account between September 16, 2024, and November 11, 2024, on ableunited.com, and you will receive a $50 contribution into your new ABLE United account. This offer only applies to new accounts for beneficiaries who have not had an account with ABLE United previously, are opened and funded between September 16, 2024, and November 11, 2024. Not valid with any other promotion or for those whose account has reached the annual contribution limit. Please allow 6-8 weeks for account to reflect $50 contribution.