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All 30 Dow Jones Stocks Ranked: Buy, Sell or Hold?
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AMD Stock Surges on OpenAI Deal
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If You'd Put $1,000 Into Walmart Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
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Escaping the New Golden Handcuffs: A Financial Expert Has a Plan for Today's Executives
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Striking Gold (or Gas): A Financial Pro Unpacks the Nuances of Energy Investing
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I'm a Financial Planner: Here's How to Invest Like the Wealthy, Even if You Don't Have Millions
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Investing
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S&P 500 ETFs: 7 Ways to Play the Index
ETFs Trillions of dollars are benchmarked to the ubiquitous S&P 500. These S&P 500 ETFs let you play the index directly or with a twist.
By Jeff Reeves Last updated
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These Stocks Dipped in 2025. Do They Have Value?
If you are looking to add new long-term positions to your portfolio, as you should, this is the time to examine stocks that the market shuns.
By James K. Glassman Published
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Stock Market Winners and Losers of the 'Big, Beautiful' Bill
Defense, manufacturing and tech should prosper, while health care and green energy stocks face hurdles.
By Adam Shell Published
Personal Finance
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21 Things You Can't Return to Amazon
Did you know there are things you can't return to Amazon? Before adding these 21 items to your cart, be sure to read Amazon's return policy first.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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Tax Credit Treasures: Your Amazon Prime Day Guide to Home Upgrades
There are many items for sale during Amazon Prime Day that help make your home more energy efficient and can apply towards tax credits that will expire soon.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Amazon Outlet: The Secret to Finding Overstock Deals Online
Amazon Prime At Amazon Outlet, shoppers can get up to 70% off housewares, tech, automotive, jewelry, shoes and more.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
Meet Kiplinger's Experts
Taxes
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What Health Insurance Tax Credits Have to Do With the Government Shutdown
Tax Credits Previous shutdowns have occurred for various reasons, including border wall funding. But this time, the standoff centers in part on health care and taxes.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Kiplinger Quiz of the Week: Test Yourself on the Week's Stories
Quiz The Nike stock price, Amazon's settlement and the shutdown were all covered by Kiplinger this week — but why? How much do you know about the week's financial news?
By Kiplinger Staff Published
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Ask the Editor: Tax Questions on Charitable Deductions
Ask the Editor In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, we answer reader questions on the charitable deduction.
By Joy Taylor Published
Retirement
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What the Government Shutdown Means to Retirees
Depending upon how long it lasts, a government shutdown can impact your daily life, including seeing family, managing your health, and enjoying your free time.
By Donna Fuscaldo Published
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Are You Entitled? A Social Security Spousal Benefits Quiz
Quiz Test your knowledge of Social Security spousal benefits in our quick quiz.
By Donna LeValley Published
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A Comfortable Retirement is About More Than Money
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When it comes to a happy retirement, money can’t buy these things.
By Donna Fuscaldo Published
Real Estate
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: Home Price Growth Falls
Economic Outlooks Existing home sales remain weak due to high financing costs.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
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Where the Ultra-Rich Are Buying Real Estate Now
Why the ultra-rich are flocking to new corners of the world — and what their moves reveal about real estate hot spots.
By Paige Cerulli Published
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Dealing With a Bad HOA Board? This Book Could Be Your Battle Plan
'Bad HOA' by Luke Carlson empowers homeowners to push back against unfairness, offering advice on dealing with challenging homeowners associations (HOAs).
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
Economic Forecasts
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Apple Readies for AI Upgrade with New iPhones
The Kiplinger Letter The tech giant has stumbled when it comes to artificial intelligence, but a new batch of iPhones will help it make headway.
By John Miley Published
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Japan's New Era of Risk and Reform
The Kiplinger Letter Japan has entered a pivotal moment in its economic history, undertaking ambitious policy and structural reforms to escape from decades of stagnation.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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Kiplinger GDP Outlook: No Recession, But Low Economic Growth
Kiplinger Forecasts In the latest Kiplinger GDP forecast, we expect modest-to-moderate growth in the second half of 2025 and through 2026.
By David Payne Last updated
Kiplinger Forecasts
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Eat Your Way Across America: Foodie Gems Worth the Drive
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What Happens to National Parks During a Government Shutdown?
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How Medicare Is Affected by a Government Shutdown
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Will Your Social Security Checks Stop During the Government Shutdown?
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