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10 Amazon Deals to Nab Before Prime Day Ends
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You're High-Net-Worth: Should Your Retirement Savings Be in a Swiss Bank?
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How Location Changes the Math on Owning a Vacation Home
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IRS Income Tax Refund Schedule 2025: When Will Your Refund Arrive?
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Investing
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Qualified Dividends vs Ordinary Dividends: What to Know
dividend stocks What are qualified dividends vs ordinary dividends? Here, we examine which is which, how each one is taxed and what it means for investors.
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The Easiest Asset Allocation Rule
The easiest asset allocation rule is a quick calculation that helps determine how much of your portfolio is in stocks or in bonds. Here's how it works.
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Analysts' Top S&P 500 Stocks to Buy Now
GE Aerospace, SLB and DexCom are just three names making Wall Street's list of top-rated stocks this month. Some of the other equities might surprise you.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
Personal Finance
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I Work From Home, and These are the Best Home Office Upgrades from October Prime Day and Rival Sales
Spruce up your office for less with these sales. You could also qualify for tax credits with some upgrades.
By Sean Jackson Published
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Health Insurance Tax Credits and the Government Shutdown: What to Know
Tax Credits Previous shutdowns have occurred for various reasons, including border wall funding. But this time, the standoff centers in part on health care and taxes.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Find the Best 30-Year Mortgage Rates
Here are some of the best 30-year mortgage rates today as they've started slowly going down.
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Taxes
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Six Tax Deadlines for October 15 You Don't Want to Miss
Tax Deadlines You might know about the federal tax return extension deadline, but did you know about these other tax deadlines for Oct. 15?
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IRS Names Its First CEO: But He’s Also Still Running Social Security
Tax News Will this new role make it difficult to address emerging issues like budget and staffing cuts and customer service concerns?
By Kelley R. Taylor Published
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Ohio Property Tax Shock: Why Your New Assessment Is So High (And What Comes Next)
State Taxes Higher home valuations in Ohio have led to homeowner property tax relief. But is it enough?
By Kate Schubel Published
Retirement
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How to Roll Over a 401(k) in Five Steps
Here's how to roll over a 401(k) to a traditional IRA, Roth IRA or even to a Roth 401(k).
By Coryanne Hicks Last updated
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Convert a 401(k) into a Roth 401(k): An Ideal Move for High Earners
Too rich for a Roth IRA? If your company offers a Roth 401(k), you can convert your traditional 401(k) to pay lower taxes in retirement.
By Tom Taulli Last updated
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You'll Probably Need Long-Term Care at Some Point. Here's How to Pay for It
Most people will need long-term care, but insurance is pricey. Here’s a guide to covering the expenses.
By Elaine Silvestrini Last updated
Real Estate
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: Home Price Growth Falls
Economic Outlooks Existing home sales remain weak due to high financing costs.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
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Where the Ultra-Rich Are Buying Real Estate Now
Why the ultra-rich are flocking to new corners of the world — and what their moves reveal about real estate hot spots.
By Paige Cerulli Published
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Dealing With a Bad HOA Board? This Book Could Be Your Battle Plan
'Bad HOA' by Luke Carlson empowers homeowners to push back against unfairness, offering advice on dealing with challenging homeowners associations (HOAs).
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
Economic Forecasts
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Apple Readies for AI Upgrade with New iPhones
The Kiplinger Letter The tech giant has stumbled when it comes to artificial intelligence, but a new batch of iPhones will help it make headway.
By John Miley Published
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Japan's New Era of Risk and Reform
The Kiplinger Letter Japan has entered a pivotal moment in its economic history, undertaking ambitious policy and structural reforms to escape from decades of stagnation.
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Kiplinger GDP Outlook: No Recession, But Low Economic Growth
Kiplinger Forecasts In the latest Kiplinger GDP forecast, we expect modest-to-moderate growth in the second half of 2025 and through 2026.
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