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The Gen Zer in Your Life Wants a Rolex for Graduation. It's Not a Bad Idea.
Gen Zers love luxury watches — but they're not just a trend. They're also a smart investment.
By Becca van Sambeck Published
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Retire in New Zealand for Lush Landscapes and a Relaxed Vibe
When you retire in New Zealand, you get gorgeous wilderness and a warm culture. The Kiwi pace can work wonders for American expats who embrace a new lifestyle.
By Brian O'Connell Published
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Can You Weatherproof Your Retirement?
Learn how strong risk capacity, fortified by smart debt management, can protect your retirement savings from market turbulence.
By David Conti, CPRC Published
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Got Assets? Attorney Explains How to Protect Them From Greedy Lawsuits
Potential plaintiffs can sniff out money like bloodhounds, and when they catch the scent, watch out. Fight back with advance asset protection planning.
By Jeffrey M. Verdon, Esq. Published
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I'm a Financial Adviser: What I Would Tell My 18-Year-Old Self About Money
I've built a business, weathered financial storms and learned that adulting includes understanding my finances. Here's how I wish I had been more financially responsible earlier.
By Anthony Martin Published
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If You'd Put $1,000 Into Nvidia Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
Anyone shocked by Nvidia stock's wild ride should know that volatility has always been the price of admission to this long-time market beater.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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All 30 Dow Jones Stocks Ranked: Buy, Sell or Hold?
blue chip stocks UnitedHealth Group, Nvidia and Amazon.com are Wall Street's top Dow Jones stocks to buy now. Some other names might surprise you.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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Love Travel and Pickleball? Turn Any Vacation Into a Pickleball Vacation
Travel Ideas Love travel and pickleball? Combine the two for a memorable trip, whether it's to a pickleball retreat or a fancy vacation home.
By Becca van Sambeck Published
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The 'Second Law' of Retirement Rules
The second law of thermodynamics inspires this retirement rule, because “You do not rise to the level of your goals. You fall to the level of your systems.”
By Jacob Schroeder Published
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Retirement Reality Check: Four Risks You'll Want to Avoid at All Costs
There's no crystal ball for retirement planning, but the closest thing could be to consider the key risks you'll face in retirement and build a plan around them.
By Nicole Farbo, CFP® Published
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Eight Ways to Financially Plan Your Way Through Challenging Times
A chief wealth strategist makes some suggestions about how to better position yourself financially while coping with economic uncertainty.
By Alvina Lo Published
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How Are I Bonds Taxed? Nine Common Situations
Bonds Series I bonds are a popular investment that can help you save on taxes, but the federal income tax consequences can be complex.
By Joy Taylor Last updated
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Kentucky Tax Guide 2025
State Tax State tax rates and rules for income, sales, property, gas, cigarette, and other taxes that impact Kentucky residents.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Arizona Tax Guide 2025
State Tax Explore Arizona's 2025 state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Arizona compares nationwide.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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The Cheapest Places To Retire in the US
When you're trying to balance a fixed income with an enjoyable retirement, cost of living is a crucial factor to consider.
By Stacy Rapacon Last updated
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Retirement Savings On Track? How Much Should You Have Between 61 and 65
JPMorgan’s guide can help baby boomers determine whether they have saved enough for a retirement pegged to their income level.
By Donna Fuscaldo Last updated
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Can Trump Fire Powell? A Supreme Court Case Could Decide
Presidential posts threaten to overwhelm decades of precedent and tradition, despite the opinions of the nine justices.
By David Dittman Last updated
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Crosscurrents Keeping Rates in Narrow Band
Forecasts Interest rates will stay in a holding pattern, as concerns about future government deficits and inflation balance fears of an economic slowdown.
By David Payne Last updated
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What Is the 100,000 Mile Rule in Car Insurance?
The 100,000 mile rule in car insurance can help you slash premiums by slashing coverage you can’t use.
By Rachael Green Published
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What Retirement Savings You Should Have by 55 and 60
A new guide can help older Gen Xers determine whether they have saved enough for a retirement pegged to their income level.
By Donna Fuscaldo Last updated
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Does Cruise Insurance Cover Pirates and Other Unexpected Risks?
How cruise lines handle onboard crime, risky situations at sea and what your travel insurance actually covers.
By Choncé Maddox Published
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Retirement Savings on Track? How Much You Should Have by 50 and 55
See how your retirement savings compare to this Wall Street guide for people aged 50 and 55, ranked by income.
By Donna Fuscaldo Last updated
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Should You Buy an iPhone Before Tariffs Hit?
Looming tariffs can make an iPhone purchase seem urgent. Here's what to do if you need another phone but want to save money.
By Laura Gariepy Last updated
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Summer Sales Heat Up at Costco: Memorial Day Deals You Don’t Want to Miss
Score big on summer essentials during Costco’s Memorial Day sales. From patio furniture to tech and wellness must-haves, while supplies last.
By Carla Ayers Last updated
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Ask the Editor — Reader Questions on Gifts, Estate Tax
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, we answer tax questions from readers on gifts, the estate tax and stepped-up basis upon death. In our latest Ask the Editor round-up, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers questions on gifts, the estate tax and stepped-up basis upon death.
By Joy Taylor Published
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The Rule of 55: One Way to Fund Early Retirement
The Rule of 55 lets you access your retirement funds early. When paired with other strategies, it could help you kiss the office goodbye.
By Jacob Schroeder Last updated
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Stocks vs Funds: Six Different Ways They Impact Your Portfolio
What are the key differences between stocks and mutual funds — and which would be better suited to your portfolio? Here are six distinctions you need to know.
By Robert H. Yunich Published
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Five Reasons Roth Conversions and Pensions Work Well Together
This financial planner unpacks why Roth conversions can save you big-time on taxes if you're a retiree with a pension.
By Joe F. Schmitz Jr., CFP®, ChFC® Published
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The One Surefire Way to Keep Your Car Insurance Premium From Soaring
I'm an insurance expert, so I know from extensive experience: The more claims you file, the higher your car insurance premium. So maybe don't ask your insurer to fix that tiny scratch on your bumper.
By Karl Susman, CPCU, LUTCF, CIC, CSFP, CFS, CPIA, AAI-M, PLCS Published