What is an incentive for a person to contribute to an IDA? It earns the highest interest rates available at a bank. It is good for the government. An organization matches the amount deposited. The interest on the account is not taxed.

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The correct answer for the question that is being presented above is this one: "An organization matches the amount deposited." An incentive for a person in order to contribute to an IDA is that an organization matches the amount deposited.

Answer:

The answer is: An organization matches the amount deposited.

Explanation:

Individual Development Accounts (IDAs) are used by low income savers for predefined purposes such as buying a house or starting a small business. The greatest advantage of IDAs is that another organization (e.g. foundations, government, corporations) agrees to deposit money in the account that match the amount deposited by the saver.