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6 Ways to Retire Without a Mortgage

If your goal is to pay off the house before you retire, consider these smart strategies.

10 Best Cities for the Next Decade

They 10 metro area cities are prosperous, innovative and generate plenty of jobs, too.

Best Cities 2010: Burlington, Vt.

The economy in our number-eight pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade is powered by the green movement.

Best Cities 2010: Rochester, Minn.

High-tech, health-care and hospitality industries fuel growth in our number-six pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade.

Best Cities 2010: Salt Lake City, Utah

The talent pool is deep and costs are low in our number-five pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade.

Best Cities 2010: Des Moines, Iowa

Our number-seven pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade is fertile ground for new jobs.

Best Cities 2010: Topeka, Kan.

A diverse economy keeps our number-ten pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade prosperous.

Best Cities 2010: Boulder, Colo.

Science meets scenery in our number-four pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade.

Best Cities 2010: Austin, Texas

Our number-one Best City for the Next Decade is a hotbed for small business -- and music.

Best Cities 2010: Washington, D.C.

People and companies are relocating to our nation's Capitol and number-three pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade.

Best Cities 2010: West Hartford, Conn.

There's no shortage of business opportunities and things to do in this small town, our number-nine pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade.

Best Cities 2010: Seattle, Wash.

The economy in our number-two pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade is ready for take-off.

How We Picked the Best Cities 2010

Our effort starts with smart analysis of key data, ends with personal visits to each top city.

8 Emerging U.S. Gateways for Immigrants

In many cases, immigrants are taking a pass on traditional big-city destinations.

5 Cost-Saving Tips for Moving Time

Decamp mid month and other ways to save without schlepping it yourself.

The Home Buyer Credit: Payback Time?

Kiplinger editorial director Kevin McCormally and fellow tax experts Peter Blank and Mary Beth Franklin tackle your most pressing tax challenges

Tax-Friendly Places to Retire

The financial climate is more pleasant in some states than in others.

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