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11 Tips for Talking to Your Aging Parents About Their Finances and Future Care
Such a sensitive subject requires a careful approach.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Risk in Retirement: What’s the Right Level for You?
Your situation and retirement goals call for an investment approach that takes into account your risk tolerance, risk comfort and capacity for risk.
By Scott Noble, CPA/PFS Published
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The Earlier You Take Advantage of Your 401(k), the Better
The power of compound interest can turn modest contributions into big savings for retirement.
By Rich Guerrini Published
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Powell Remains Optimistic, but Cautious
Economic Forecasts Fed Chair Powell is confident that inflation will come down, but a first interest rate cut is still a ways off.
By David Payne Last updated
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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
credit cards Leisure and business travelers can use travel rewards credit cards to turn miles logged into other things — including more travel.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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Savings Calculator: Check How Much Your Money Will Grow
Tools Whether you’ve just opened a CD or a high-yield savings account, this simple calculator can show you how much cash you’ll have after a specified period of time.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Wyndham Bonus Offer: 10 Nights Free
Get up to 10 Nights Free with the Wyndham Earner Plus credit card's sign-up bonus. That's 75,000 points (worth up to $675) at Wyndham properties.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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What Is a High-Yield Savings Account?
A high-yield savings account is essentially the same as a traditional account with one key difference — it pays a higher than average APY on deposits.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Best High-Yield Savings Accounts
These are the top earning high yield savings accounts available today.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Best No-Fee High-Yield Savings Rates
Consider opening a no-fee high-yield savings account if you want a competitive rate for your cash with no strings attached.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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What Is Value Investing?
Value investing might not have all the flash of growth investing, but the strategy helps folks find hidden gems in undervalued equities.
By Jeff Reeves Last updated
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Best Cash Back Credit Cards May 2024
Smart Buying Trying to compare the best cash back credit cards? Unlike most reviewers, we include cards from small banks and credit unions, as well as from large issuers.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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The Critical Advantage of Early Year Tax Planning for Businesses
Tax planning is an essential part of managing a business that should be done year-round rather than just at the end of the year.
By Stephen Nalley Published
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Best Marijuana Stocks to Buy: Cannabis Stocks for Investing
Kiplinger's Investing Outlook The best marijuana stocks have been put through the wringer for years. But with U.S. cannabis sales on the rise, these picks could finally have their day in the sun.
By Will Ashworth Last updated
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How Non-Traded REITs Could Give Your Roth IRA a Boost
In addition to increasing the diversity of your portfolio, adding a non-traded REIT within your Roth IRA allows the resulting dividends to grow tax-free.
By Edward E. Fernandez Published
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Tips to Help Single Women Struggling to Save for Retirement
The gender wage gap and taking time away from the workplace for caregiving duties make saving for retirement a bigger challenge for many women.
By Kristi Martin Rodriguez Published
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Six Surprising Things Home Insurance Doesn't Cover
Home insurance protects you from a lot, but not from damage caused by floods, earthquakes, sinkholes, water leaks and a number of other risks.
By Daniel Bortz Last updated
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How to Buy Homeowners Insurance
insurance If you're purchasing your first home, here's what you need to know about getting the right coverage to protect it.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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Credit Cards vs. Charge Cards: What Are The Differences?
All you need to know about credit cards vs charge cards — differences, pros and cons.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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What Is a Balance Transfer Credit Card? A Guide to Balance Transfers
A balance transfer credit card buys you time. You can transfer debt from a high-interest credit card to one that has 0% APR.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Proposed Change in Social Security Could Mean More Money for Retirees
A proposed bill could change how the Social Security COLA is calculated, resulting in higher benefits for retirees.
By Erin Bendig Published
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When Is the Next Fed Meeting?
The FOMC is expected to stand pat on interest rates at the next Fed meeting.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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Collision vs. Comprehensive Car Insurance: Which Do You Need?
Here's what you need to know about collision vs. comprehensive car insurance.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Can You Use a Credit Card on Venmo?
Here’s what you need to know before making payments with your credit card over Venmo.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Property Tax 101: What Homeowners Need to Know
Property Tax No one likes to pay property tax but knowing how these taxes work might make the situation more bearable.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Five Reasons to Take Social Security Early (and Four Reasons to Wait)
Are there good reasons to take Social Security early? While many experts say it's best to wait until full retirement age to claim benefits, here are some reasons to start early.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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A Letter of Wishes: No Legal Power But Powerful Nonetheless
A letter of wishes lets you explain, in plain language, your intent behind your estate documents, potentially heading off any misunderstandings or disputes.
By Steve Lockshin Published
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$1,500 to $3,000 Amex Card Intro Offer
Amex intro offer worth $1,500 to $3,000 provides new Business Platinum cardholders 150,000 membership points.
By Ellen Kennedy Published
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If Cars With Touchscreens Are Unsafe at Any Speed, Why Do We Have Them?
Studies show how distracting car touchscreens can be, yet many automakers still use them, perhaps because they’re cheaper to upgrade than physical components.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published