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A Financial Review in Early 2023 Can Optimize Your Strategy
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How to Pick the Best Robo Advisor For You
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Want to Increase Income? Focusing on 5 Elements Can Help
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9 Best Stocks for Rising Interest Rates
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Taxes in Retirement: How All 50 States Tax Retirees
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Going to Court? What Do You Know About Your Judge?
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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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The 12 Best Stocks to Buy for 2023
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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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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Medicare Costs to Go Down in 2023
Lower-than-expected spending on an expensive drug and other things means beneficiaries will pay less next year.
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Are You Rich? Latest Survey Results Provide Some Clues
personal finance How Americans measure wealth is changing. See what they think is the magic number for them to be considered rich, according to a 2022 Schwab survey.
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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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Q4 GDP Beats Expectations: What the Experts Say
GDP The latest GDP report shows that the economy avoided recession last year, but market pros say we might not be so lucky in 2023.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Climb After Tesla Earnings, GDP
The electric vehicle maker reported record profit and revenue for the fourth quarter.
By Karee Venema • Published
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GDP Growth at the End of 2022 Will Not Last
Economic Forecasts Don’t put too much stock in the economy’s positive showing for the third and fourth quarters of last year.
By David Payne • Last updated
Personal Finance
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How to Throw a $5,000 Wedding
savings Two brides share their tips for keeping the costs of a ceremony, reception, dress, invitations and more under control.
By Cameron Huddleston • Last updated
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Amazon launches RXPass — its new subscription service for medication
Amazon's new program, RXPass, lets Prime members ship prescription medications to their homes for just $5 a month.
By Erin Bendig • Published
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Why You Need Renters' Insurance
Renters' insurance is surprisingly affordable, and it can save you a lot of money if you need to make a claim.
By Emma Patch • Published
Taxes
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How to Pay 0% in Taxes (Without Cheating)
capital gains tax Investors and retirement savers have many tools at their disposal to whittle their incomes down to a point where capital gains are taxed at a 0% tax rate. The magic number for couples? $83,350.
By Justin Goodbread, CFP®, CEPA, CVGA • Last updated
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Tax Season is Here. What to Know Before You File
The IRS is accepting tax returns for the 2023 tax season, but there are some key things to know before you file.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
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Am I Going to Be OK in Retirement? Yes, With Focus on 5 Key Areas
All it takes is protecting what you save, having an income plan, knowing your health care options, reducing your tax burden and making an estate plan.
By John Goodhue • Published
Retirement
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6 Questions Your Financial Adviser Should be Asking
To effectively help you with your retirement strategy, a retirement professional must get a clear picture of what you have and what you need.
By Tyler Hill, Investment Adviser Representative • Published
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Financial Planning Should Be Intergenerational
Overcoming the unspoken rule that money is too taboo a topic to discuss among family members is important going forward. The reality is that families, at some point, will need to be on the same page about wealth planning.
By Aditi Javeri Gokhale • Published
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The 6 Safest Vanguard Funds to Own in a Bear Market
recession Batten the hatches for continued market tumult without eating high fees with these six Vanguard ETFs and mutual funds.
By Kyle Woodley • Published