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Powerball Lottery Jackpot Nears $750 Million. How Much Goes to Taxes?
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The Impact of Social Security on Divorced Retirement Income
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The Many Definitions of Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI)
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Curious About a QLAC? SECURE 2.0 Act Gives This Annuity a Boost
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12 Good Reasons to Cancel Amazon Prime
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Legalized Weed Sales Begin in Missouri: This Week in Cannabis Investing
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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.
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The Best Gold ETFs with Low Costs
gold These seven gold ETFs provide investors with numerous ways to play the metal, from direct exposure to stock-related angles, on the cheap.
By Kyle Woodley • Last updated
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Four Steps to Financial Wellness for Black History Month
The small financial steps you take today, such as showing yourself empathy and building credit and savings, can add up to help you create a better tomorrow.
By Aaron Harding, CFP® • Published
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Are You a Money Moron? Where’s Our Financial Common Sense?
Not to be harsh, but shouldn’t we all have seen this economic angst coming? Let’s get frank about Money Moron Syndrome and how to avoid falling victim to it.
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Personal Finance
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: New Home Sales Are Holding Up
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger Housing Outlook: New Home Sales Are Holding Up Better Than the Rest of the Market.
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Netflix Password Sharing Crackdown Will Affect 100 Million Users. Here’s What You Should Know
Netflix password sharing won't go away, but you'll have to pay for the privilege if you're not in the same household.
By Ben Demers • Last updated
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Four Steps to Financial Wellness for Black History Month
The small financial steps you take today, such as showing yourself empathy and building credit and savings, can add up to help you create a better tomorrow.
By Aaron Harding, CFP® • Published
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The EV Charger Federal Tax Credit is Back
Tax Breaks The EV charger federal tax credit is back with a few key changes to know.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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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
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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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
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Five Ways to Diversify Your Portfolio During a Recession
Investing successfully during a recession is tough. However, you can protect and grow your portfolio with various diversification strategies.
By Justin Grossbard • Published