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Three Things Star Wars Fans Taught Me About Tax
Tax Tips May the force be with you and your taxes this Star Wars Day 2025.
By Kate Schubel Last updated
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Upsizing in Retirement: Why You Should (and Shouldn't) Do It
Upsizing, or buying a bigger home, can make your retirement feel more luxurious. There's room for grandkids and projects, but run the numbers carefully.
By Maurie Backman Published
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Is Your Retirement in Danger of Crumbling?
Ignoring any of these five essential financial pillars could put your future at risk. Take a moment to make sure you haven't overlooked anything.
By Manuel "Manny" Negron Published
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Three Financial Planning Strategies for When Markets Fall
Overall, stay the course, but these three strategies are ways investors can make market volatility work to their benefit.
By Matthew Sommer, Ph.D. CFA® Published
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Seven Steps to Build Your Billion-Dollar Business Today
The future might be uncertain, but 'right now' is always a great time to dive in and solve someone else's problems with your new business.
By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert Published
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Check Out These 7 Homes Perfect for Kentucky Derby Lovers and Your Horses
A look at seven real estate listings of home for sale with equestrian options.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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Retire in Greece for Relaxed Living With a Cinematic Backdrop
Retire in Greece, the birthplace of Western civilization, for a sunny, healthy lifestyle amid countless ancient ruins and miles of picturesque coastline.
By Drew Limsky Published
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My First $1 Million: Semiretired Entrepreneur, 64, Nashville
Ever wonder how someone who's made a million dollars or more did it? Kiplinger's new My First $1 Million series uncovers the answers.
By Joyce Lamb Published
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Eight Ways Retirees Can Have Fun Despite Rising Prices
Higher prices are a bummer for everyone, but if you're a retiree or on a fixed income, how do you still have a good time without breaking the bank?
By CD Moriarty, CFP® Published
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IRMAA Could Have Surprised This Retiree: What You Can Learn
A financial adviser explains how a client could have unwittingly triggered the Medicare surcharge and what others need to know about it.
By Brandon Hill Published
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: Existing Home Sales Fall Again
Economic Outlooks Home prices keep rising, but the rate of increase continues to slow.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
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Recession-Proof Stocks: The Best Stocks to Buy for a Recession
When you look for recession-proof stocks to buy, focus on low-risk, low-volatility businesses.
By Jeff Reeves Last updated
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Best CD Rates — A Risk-Free Way to Save
Savings Watch your money grow effortlessly with a CD. Here are our top picks.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Walmart Scan & Go Review: Does It Really Save Time?
Is Walmart’s Scan & Go really faster? Learn how this Walmart+ feature works, its pros and cons, and whether it actually saves you time and hassle at checkout.
By Choncé Maddox Published
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Clear vs TSA PreCheck vs Global Entry: What's Worth Your Money?
A look at the relative value of Clear vs TSA PreCheck vs Global Entry for travelers.
By Alexandra Svokos Last updated
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I'm 65 with $3 million saved: should I buy a vacation home?
I have my eye on a small but beautiful cottage. Will I regret tying up my money?
By Maurie Backman Published
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Learn the essential facts about whole life insurance. Decide if a policy aligns with your overall financial plans.
Choosing a life insurance policy is an important and potentially overwhelming task. Here's what you need to know about whole life insurance.
By Laura Gariepy Published
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Social Security Strategies for High-Net-Worth People
People who don't 'need' their Social Security may consider using their benefits to manage estate taxes and long-term care expenses.
By Ash Ahluwalia, CFP®, MBA, NSSA Published
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How to Get Reliable Insurance Information
Before you decide to buy insurance based on what some anonymous guy on social media says, think about the reliability of your source.
By Karl Susman, CPCU, LUTCF, CIC, CSFP, CFS, CPIA, AAI-M, PLCS Published
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Could Remote Work Delay Your Retirement?
Remote work is terrific for your health and income. You're also likely to retire later, which might convince your employer to let you work from home.
By Christy Bieber Published
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10 Major AI Companies You Should Know
These 10 AI companies are at the forefront of machine learning. Find out how they’re driving innovation and jostling to be the biggest players in the game.
By Tom Taulli Last updated
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How AI Can Be Used in Investing
It can't predict the future, but when used carefully, AI can be used in investing with stock picking, portfolio optimization and market analysis.
By Tom Taulli Published
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Best Jobs for Retirees
retirement Your career is ending. Now it’s time to consider how to earn extra cash in retirement by doing the work you’ve always wanted to do.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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Retirees: Don’t Miss These Valuable State Tax Breaks in 2025
Retirement Planning Selecting the right state for retirement can significantly impact your financial well-being.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Best High-Yield Savings Accounts — May 2025
Our top choices earn rates as high as 4.40%, helping you outpace inflation effortlessly.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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14 Nasdaq-100 ETFs and Mutual Funds to Buy
ETFs QQQ is the best-known of the ETFs that invest in the popular Nasdaq-100 Index. Several similar funds are at your disposal, too.
By Kyle Woodley Last updated
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Kansas Tax Guide
State Tax Kansas state tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, fuel, cigarette, and other taxes that impact residents.
By Gabriella Cruz-Martínez Last updated
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Best No-Penalty CD Rates: Lock in Rates Over 4%
No-penalty CDs give you the best of both worlds. You'll earn a healthy rate of return with the ability to take some withdrawals throughout the term.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Ten States With the Highest Gas Tax in 2025
State Tax Skip the fill-up in these states with the highest gas taxes to save money on your next road trip. Sometimes, crossing state lines is all it takes to spend less.
By Gabriella Cruz-Martínez Last updated