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  • Is money on the card counted as an asset for benefits?

    Just like the funds in your STABLE account, the funds on your STABLE Visa® Card do not count as assets for state or federal benefits.

  • Is the money in the STABLE account considered an asset?

    The money in the account generally isn’t considered an asset for federal and state benefit purposes. For Supplemental Security Income (SSI) benefits only, you can have up to $100,000 in the account before the funds start to count against the $2,000 limit.

  • Is there a minimum to open an account?

    You’ll need to make an initial deposit of at least $25 to get started and a $1 minimum for any contribution or withdrawal after that.

  • Manage Monthly Withdrawals Form

  • Manage Successor Designated Beneficiary Form

  • Name Change Form

  • Payroll Direct Deposit Form

  • Physician Form

  • Power of Attorney Form

  • Power of Attorney Form (Espanol)

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ABLE New Mexico is offered by the New Mexico State Treasurer’s Office through a partnership with STABLE Account, a national ABLE plan administered by the Ohio Treasurer’s Office. STABLE accounts are not guaranteed or insured by any state, any state agency or subdivision thereof, or their authorized agents or affiliates. You could lose money by investing in a STABLE account. Consider investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses before investing. Before you open an account, you should carefully read and understand the STABLE Account Plan Disclosure Booklet.