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Can the Earned Income Tax Credit Help You? (Or Someone You Know)?
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Best AI Stocks to Buy: Smart Artificial Intelligence Investments
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Financial Wellness Is Self-Care: 3 Steps to Help Improve Yours
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More states roll out pay transparency laws
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A Financial Review in Early 2023 Can Optimize Your Strategy
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Tax Season is Here. What to Know Before You File
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The 12 Best Stocks to Buy Now
The lesson of the past two years: Be ready for anything. Our 12 best stocks to buy in 2023 reflect opportunities in what's expected to be another uncertain economic backdrop.
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State "Stimulus Checks" in 2023 – Which States Are Still Sending Payments
Residents in a handful of states could still receive a tax rebate check or other payment in 2023.
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Should You Leave Your Heat On All Day or Turn It Off? Which is Cheaper?
Which option will help you save on your energy bills?
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When Is the Next Fed Meeting?
Investors, savers and consumers can expect another interest rate hike at the next Fed meeting.
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The 25 Cheapest Places to Live: U.S. Cities Edition
places to live Take a look at our list of the cheapest places to live in America for city dwellers. Is one of the cheapest places to live in the U.S. right for you?
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Financial Freedom in Retirement Is All About Cash Flow
You may think accumulation is the most important part of the game, but income is like water: You can’t live without it.
Investing
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Kiplinger's Weekly Earnings Calendar
stocks Check out our earnings calendar for the upcoming week, as well as our previews of the more noteworthy reports.
By Karee Venema • Last updated
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Jobs Report Shows Massive Hiring in January: What the Experts Are Saying
Jobs Report Market pros weigh in on the whopping 517,000 new jobs created last month – and a drop in the unemployment rate to 1969 levels.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Drop After Bleak Big Tech Earnings, Jobs Shocker
Apple (AAPL), Amazon.com (AMZN) and Alphabet (GOOGL) all reported quarterly profit that fell short of estimates.
By Karee Venema • Published
Personal Finance
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Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Surprising Market Strength Won’t Last
Economic Forecasts The labor market is still strong now but will slow in the months to come.
By David Payne • Last updated
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Amazon Fresh raises its free shipping minimum spend
Amazon Fresh raises its free shipping minimum spend.
By Erin Bendig • Published
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Social Security for Stay-at-Home Moms (and Dads): How to Qualify for Benefits
social security Just because you don't bring home a paycheck doesn't mean you're not working. A stay-at-home parent can get a Social Security check just like any other worker. Here's how.
By Mike Piershale, ChFC • Last updated
Taxes
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What Are the Income Tax Brackets for 2022 vs. 2023?
tax brackets Depending on your taxable income, you can end up in one of seven different federal income tax brackets.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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What's the Standard Deduction for 2022 vs. 2023?
Tax Breaks Most Americans claim the standard deduction on their federal tax return instead of itemized deductions. How much can you claim on your 2022 and 2023 returns?
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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Does the IRS Audit Some Taxpayers More Than Others?
A study of IRS audits, from Stanford University researchers and the U.S. Treasury Department, looked at whether some taxpayers are audited more than others.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
Retirement
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Different Approach to Financial Planning Addresses ‘the Missing Middle’
Nontraditional financial planning model allows you to pay for the expenses you incur between now and retirement — the middle of your life — without losing the ability to build wealth.
By Brian Skrobonja, Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®) • Published
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A Retirement Income Distribution Plan Is as Critical as Saving
Designing a strategy to efficiently use your retirement savings is a critical step on your retirement planning journey to maximize your income and ensure a long-lasting retirement.
By Bradley Rosen • Published
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The Markets Were Miserable Last Year, But That’s Great News
It’s all about perspective. Hopefully, you learned that your financial plan can withstand market downturns. If not, now you know you need to make adjustments.
By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP • Published