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The free money comes from an under- used program in Utah called the Individual Development Account (IDA). The accounts are funded by a combination of private and governmental contributions and administered by the non-profit AAA Fair Credit foundation (877-787-0727 or email info@uidan.org). UIDAN stands for Utah Individual Development Account Network.Here's who qualifies:- Utah resident- Minimum 18 years of age- Currently employed- Less than $10,000 in net assets (one house and one car do not count towards that $10,000)- Income Limits:Household Income1 Person $20,8002 Persons $28,0003 Persons $35,2004 Persons $42,4005 Persons $49,6006 Persons $56,8007 Persons $64,0008 Persons $71,000Here's how they work: You
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