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How to Find a Financial Adviser for Retirement Planning
Finding the right financial adviser for retirement planning can save you time and money in the long run. A good adviser can also help you retire with confidence.
By Adam Shell Last updated
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Earn Up to $700 With Marriott Bonvoy Cards From Amex
Get up to 100,000 bonus points with Marriott Bonvoy cards from American Express, plus a free night.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Hilton Honors Card Bonus Offer Worth up to $930
Earn 155,000 Hilton Honors bonus points with the American Express Surpass Card.
By Ellen B. Kennedy Last updated
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Which American Express Credit Card is Right for You?
These three American Express cards offer different perks, perfect for the avid traveler, foodie and more.
By Ellen B. Kennedy Last updated
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Best Cash Back Credit Cards of 2025
Credit Cards If you're searching for a credit card that rewards you for everyday purchases, we've chosen the best.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Credit Card Bonuses Up to $1,600 for New Cardholders
Credit Card Bonuses Up to $1,750 for New Cardholders
By Ellen B. Kennedy Last updated
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Credit Cards With No Foreign Transaction Fees
Enjoy traveling abroad? Find a credit card with no foreign transaction fees or your spending could add up to a big chunk of change.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Best Airline Credit Card Bonuses That Come with Free Companion Tickets
We’ve rounded up the two best airline credit card bonuses worth up to $720 to help you rack up miles, earn a companion pass and pay for your next big vacation.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Want To Retire at 62? See if You Can Answer These Seven Questions
Ready to stop working at 62, but aren't sure if you can make it happen? If you answer yes to these questions, retirement may be on the horizon.
By Donna Fuscaldo Last updated
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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
credit cards Pack your bags and earn rewards for traveling. We chose the best cards for airline, hotel and other perks to help you save money.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Earn Delta SkyMiles Worth up to $840 Plus a Free Ticket
Delta SkyMiles and American Express provide welcome offers worth up to 70,000 SkyMiles on three personal credit cards.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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The Surprise Social Benefit of a Side Hustle in Retirement
A side gig or part-time job in retirement, like walking dogs, teaching, or consulting, can combat loneliness by sparking new friendships and boosting your social life.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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The Best Bitcoin ETFs to Buy
cryptocurrency Bitcoin ETFs eliminate the need for self-custody of the cryptocurrency while providing excellent liquidity. Here are a few we like.
By Tony Dong, MSc Last updated
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The Best Covered-Call ETFs to Buy
Covered-call ETFs can provide consistent, above-average income generation, but they can also cap potential upside. Here's what to look for.
By Tony Dong, MSc Last updated
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What Home Equity Is and Why It's a Valuable Long-Term Investment
Understanding what home equity is and why it's such a valued long-term investment.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Five Smart Moves for Retirement Health Care: Maximize Your HSA and Medigap Savings
Unchecked health care costs in retirement could blow a hole in your savings. Here’s how to avoid that.
By Donna Fuscaldo Last updated
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The 4% Rule for Retirement Withdrawals Gets an Upgrade
The go-to rule for retirement spending was created over 30 years ago. Things have changed since then. Here's how you can modernize the rule to fit your needs.
By David Rodeck Last updated
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Retire Abroad Before 55: What Are You Waiting For?
Can't afford FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) in the U.S.? Why not retire abroad? Financial planning experts weigh in with nine tips to get you started.
By Jacob Schroeder Last updated
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Ask the Editor: Modified Adjusted Gross Income
Ask the Editor In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on the meaning of modified adjusted gross income, or MAGI.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Eight Spooky Retirement Stats That Will Scare the Bejesus Out of You
Think you have retirement planning down to a science? Consider these scary statistics.
By Donna Fuscaldo Published
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Retired? How to Drop the Guilt and Spend Your Nest Egg
Transitioning from a lifetime of diligent saving to enjoying your wealth in retirement tends to be riddled with guilt, but it doesn't have to be that way.
By Joe F. Schmitz Jr., CFP®, ChFC®, CKA® Published
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Shutdown Freezes Federal Flood Insurance, Impacting Homeowners and Buyers
FEMA's National Flood Insurance Program is unavailable for new customers, increased coverage or renewals during the government shutdown.
By Karl Susman, CPCU, LUTCF, CIC, CSFP, CFS, CPIA, AAI-M, PLCS Published
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Separate the Pros and Pretenders: Do You Have a Great Adviser?
Do you leave meetings with your financial adviser feeling as though you've been bulldozed into decisions or you're unsure of what you're paying for?
By Pam Krueger Published
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What are Annuities? The Different Types and How They Work
Annuities are becoming more popular among savers who want peace of mind and a regular stream of income in retirement.
By Jacob Wolinsky Last updated
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Manage an Inheritance Like a Pro in Just Seven Steps
inheritance How you handle an inheritance is key. A bequest could change your life, but don’t quit your day job.
By Sandra Block Last updated
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Cuts Expected to Continue
Forecasts Kiplinger's experts forecast what's happening and what's next for interest rates and the Federal Reserve.
By David Payne Last updated
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I Retired at 60 Two Years Ago With $3.1 Million. My 62-Year-Old Wife Still Works Because She Wants to, but She Resents My Free Time. Help!
We asked a psychologist and a mediation expert for advice.
By Maurie Backman Published
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Five Downsides of Dividend Investing for Retirees
Can you rely on dividend-paying stocks for retirement income? You'd have to be extremely wealthy — and even then, the downsides could be considerable.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Is a 55+ Community Right For You?
Before you sign on the dotted line, consider HOA fees and community culture.
By Robyn A. Friedman Last updated
