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Here's What Being in the 2% Club Means for Your Retirement
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Buyer Beware: States Lowering the Bar for Insurance Agents
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How to Skip Fees at the Bank
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Is Dividend Investing Worth It? Pros, Cons and Rules to Follow
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Holiday Tipping Guide: Who to Tip (And How Much?)
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Investing
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Losing Your Job? A Money Pro's 6 Steps to Survive and Thrive
Whether pink slips are just rumors at your company or layoffs have already landed, there are things you can do today to make the best of a tough situation.
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Oil Prices vs Investor Returns: What's Beneath the Surface
Engineering, geology and operating discipline can determine the success of oil and gas projects as much as the cost per barrel.
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Dow Soars 493 Points in Fed-Fueled Bounce: Stock Market Today
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By Karee Venema Published
Personal Finance
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Is Verizon’s 5G Home Internet Right for You?
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By Paige Cerulli Published
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Why You Might Want to Keep Your Phone Instead of Trading It In
Upgrading your phone doesn’t have to mean handing over the one you already use.
By Paige Cerulli Published
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Why This Year’s Black Friday Deals May Fall Short
From rising import duties to supply-chain cost creep, the discounts you expect may be smaller this year.
By Choncé Maddox Published
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Taxes
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Year-End Tax Planning Can Protect You From a Big Tax Bill
Tax Letter With a short time left before 2025 comes to a close, year-end tax planning is all-important. Here are some areas to focus on.
By Joy Taylor Last updated
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Holiday Shopping Tax Tips for Business Owners
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By Kate Schubel Last updated
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Taxes on Investments: How Well Do You Know IRS Capital Gains Tax Rules?
Quiz Take our capital gains tax quiz to test your investment taxes knowledge. Learn about loss rules, holding periods, and tax incentives that could impact your savings.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
Retirement
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A Guide to Starting a Successful Business After 50
Age can be an advantage for older entrepreneurs looking to extend their careers or supplement their income in retirement.
By Diane Harris Published
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10 Things You Should Know About Buying a Car Today, Even if You've Bought Before
If buying a car is on your to-do list, and it's been a while since you went shopping for a new one, this guide will help avoid any nasty shocks in the showroom.
By David Rodeck Published
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5 Charming Small Towns Where America's Wealthy Retire
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By Drew Limsky Published
Real Estate
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Quiz: How Well Do You Know Delaware Statutory Trusts?
Quiz Real estate investing pro Daniel Goodwin recently wrote about Delaware statutory trusts for Adviser Intel. Find out if you understand how DSTs work.
By Kiplinger Staff Published
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Could Tax Savings Make a 50-Year Mortgage Worth It?
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This High-Performance Investment Vehicle Can Pump Up Wealth
Leave online real estate investing to the beginners. Accredited investors who want real growth need the wealth-building potential of Delaware statutory trusts.
By Daniel Goodwin Published
Economic Forecasts
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Shoppers Hit the Brakes on EVs After Tax Credits Expire
The Letter Electric cars are here to stay, but they'll have to compete harder to get shoppers interested without the federal tax credit.
By David Payne Published
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Amid Mounting Uncertainty: Five Forecasts About AI
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Kiplinger GDP Outlook: No Recession, But Low Economic Growth
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How to Keep Your Business on Track, From the Authors of 'Hone'
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