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The Member's Mark Products That Make a Sam's Club Membership Worth ItThese pantry staples, freezer favorites and household essentials are among the products members return for again and again.
By Choncé Maddox
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Should Fully Funded Retirees Invest Like 30-Year-Olds?When your savings are meant for the next generation, your investment timeline isn't yours anymore. Our Wealth Wise columnist explains how to adjust.
By Maurie Backman
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Money Lessons From an Olympian Turned Financial PlannerOlympian Lauryn Williams found that financial confidence comes from actively understanding your own money and now helps others take ownership of their finances.
By Lauryn Williams, CFP®, CSLP®, AFC®
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How Preventive Health Spending Impacts Lifetime WealthPreventive health spending is a type of risk management that can lower future costs while protecting your health and your money. Here's how it works.
By David Abraham
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A Guide to Maintaining Your Portfolio's 'Hygiene'When markets are volatile, your impulse might be to flee, but sometimes that's the worst choice if you want to maintain a healthy portfolio.
By Matt Gentzkow, CIMA®
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Avoiding the Widows' Penalty Tax Trap After a Spouse PassesIncome Tax Many surviving spouses are surprised to discover that losing a partner can mean paying higher taxes on less income.
By Chrissy Paradis
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A 5-Part Financial Checklist for Your 30sYou're ready to get serious about money. But what kind of goals are realistic and important at this stage in your life?
By Rachael Green
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5 Ways To Increase Your Investment Income In RetirementFinding income investments in retirement requires a careful balance. Here are five ways to boost your cash flow without taking on unnecessary risk.
By Coryanne Hicks
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The 'Busy Trap': 5 Ways a Hectic Schedule Can Ruin Your RetirementYou're supposed to slow down in retirement, but many do the exact opposite. Here is why treating retirement like a full-time job is a big mistake, and what you can do instead.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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Resisting Lifestyle Creep: How a Healthcare Director Hit $1M"We all suffer from lifestyle creep, but you have to ... focus on wealth, frugal living and stability. It will give you peace of mind in your later years."
By Joyce Lamb
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Have You Checked Your Retirement Plan for Tax Leaks?Accumulating wealth for retirement is one thing, having a solid income structure and tax plan is another. Without them, savings could quietly drain away.
By Ron Mark
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How to Design Your Retirement Declaration of IndependenceThe paradox of retirement freedom is that the system you retired from gave you order but took away control. True freedom lies in giving life a new structure.
By Richard P. Himmer, PhD
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What We Can All Learn From Microsoft's Early Retirement OfferEveryone — not just corporate executives — should map out their finances, tax strategy and healthcare needs to be ready for retirement on their own terms.
By Zachary Ashburn, CFP®, EA, AFC®
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Afraid to Dip Into Your Savings? 8 Guilt-Free Ways to Finally Enjoy Your RetirementStop worrying about the balance. From legacy gifts to bucket list travel, here are 8 ways to spend your retirement savings without the guilt.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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5 Reasons to Claim Social Security at 70 (and 5 Reasons Not To)Waiting until 70 to claim Social Security has its benefits, including maximizing your paycheck, but there are also valid reasons why you shouldn't wait.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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Ask the Tax Editor: Tax Questions for InvestorsAsk the Editor In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers tax questions for investors, including queries on capital gains and qualified small business tock.
By Joy Taylor
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Is Home Insurance Pricing Retirees Out of the American Dream?Homeowners insurance is a national crisis — and retirees are hit especially hard.
By Chris Taylor
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How Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts Can Guard Family SavingsMedicaid Asset Protection Trusts can help protect your savings from being drained by long-term care costs, ensuring assets remain available for your family.
By Scott Tucker, Investment Adviser Representative
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Managing Money After Your Spouse Dies: A 30-60-90-Day PlanLosing a spouse is hard enough without the stress of managing finances. This framework will help you cope in the days, weeks and months following your loss.
By Julie Virta, CFP®, CFA, CTFA
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6 Divorce Tips From a Certified Divorce Financial AnalystEven if both parties want a divorce, dividing assets and splitting up a household is a bitter pill. Trained professionals can guide you through the transition.
By Mary Ware, CFP®, CIMA®, CDFA®
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The Best Places to Retire in New EnglandThinking about a move to New England for retirement? Here are the best places to land for quality of life, affordability and other criteria.
By Stacy Rapacon
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Manage an Inheritance Like a Pro in Just Seven StepsHow you handle an inheritance is key. A bequest could change your life, but don’t quit your day job.
By Sandra Block
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The Rule of 1,000 Hours in RetirementFor retirees, the rule of 1,000 hours brings intention and clarity to your day. Because time is the most valuable thing you can spend.
By Jacob Schroeder
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: A Critical Turning Point in 2026Economic Outlooks The housing market is in the doldrums, but subtle shifts are finally on the way.
By Rodrigo Sermeño
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Are Trump Accounts a Seesaw to Privatizing Social Security?Social Security As Social Security barrels toward projected cuts, a newly launched federal savings initiative could privatize the program.
By Kate Schubel
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The Smart Upgrades Every Older Home NeedsTransform your older home with these high-impact smart upgrades. From reinforced exterior doors to energy-saving thermostats, here is how to improve safety and value.
By Sean Jackson
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How to Stay in Your Beloved Neighborhood as You AgeYour neighbors are your friends and support system. Aging in place means you'll need to account for more than just maintenance and rising property taxes.
By Maurie Backman
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Portfolio Diversification Lessons From 'The Three Little Pigs'Is your portfolio as well built and diversified as you think? If you're worried it won't help keep you safe in retirement, it could be time to renovate.
By J. Burke "J.B." Howard
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Living Benefits: Life Insurance You Don't Have to Die to UseMillions of Americans have no protection for unexpected health costs in retirement. The answer isn't health insurance.
By Mehran Assadi
