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Want to Move to Italy? What to Consider Financially
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12 Steps to Protect Your Retirement Savings From Market Volatility
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12 Great Places to Retire in the Midwest
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Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week (September 16-20)
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Investing
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Interest Rate Cuts and Inflation: What's Really Going On?
For more than two years, we've heard a steady drumbeat of news highlighting inflation and its impact on interest rates. The correlation seems clear, but the issue is actually more complex.
By Jared Elson, Investment Adviser Published
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How to Make a Charitable Plan That Won't Break Your Bank
Giving back is great … if you have a plan that's as sustainable and smart as it is generous. Here are five tips for giving wisely.
By Elena Ladygina, CFA®, CFP® Published
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Kiplinger's Economic Calendar for This Week
This week's economic calendar features a highly anticipated Fed meeting where the central bank is expected to cut rates for the first time in four years.
By Karee Venema Last updated
Personal Finance
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Change Healthcare Data Breach: What to Know for Your Social Security Number and More
Here's what you need to know about a data breach at Change Healthcare that had wide impacts this year.
By Alexandra Svokos Last updated
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Interest Rate Cuts and Inflation: What's Really Going On?
For more than two years, we've heard a steady drumbeat of news highlighting inflation and its impact on interest rates. The correlation seems clear, but the issue is actually more complex.
By Jared Elson, Investment Adviser Published
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How to Make a Charitable Plan That Won't Break Your Bank
Giving back is great … if you have a plan that's as sustainable and smart as it is generous. Here are five tips for giving wisely.
By Elena Ladygina, CFA®, CFP® Published
Meet Kiplinger's Experts
Taxes
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Who Does the IRS Audit the Most?
Audits The IRS has a $400K audit directive problem. Here’s what you need to know.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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This Double-Dip Trust Benefit Really Is Too Good to Be True
Let's clear up the confusion among some trust makers and taxpayers over how grantor trust status affects the step-up in basis and estate tax exclusion.
By Rustin Diehl, JD, LLM Published
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How to Structure Retirement Income to Tamp Down Taxes
From Social Security to IRAs and investments, with smart tax planning, retirees can have some control over how much of their income they'll get to keep.
By Rick Barnett, CEPP, CFCA, MEP Published
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Tax Efficiency Mastery for Financial Success
As you build your wealth, tax considerations are going to become more important in protecting your earnings and staying in good standing with tax authorities.
By Justin Donald Published
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Ways to Pay for Long-Term Care Expenses
The earlier you start planning, the more control you have over your future, empowering you to make informed decisions and feel more secure.
By Mario Hernandez Published
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The Pros and Cons of Offering Tuition Reimbursement: A Personal Perspective
As someone who has experienced both sides of the tuition reimbursement equation, I have a unique perspective on the pros and cons of this popular employee benefit.
By Stephen Nalley Published
Retirement
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What’s the Best Medigap Plan?
Medicare The 10 Medigap plans offer different levels of benefits that pay for expenses not covered by original Medicare.
By Jackie Stewart Last updated
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What You Must Know About the Different Parts of Medicare
Medicare Medicare can be complicated but we've got you covered. Here is a quick guide to the different benefits provided through each part.
By Jackie Stewart Last updated
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11 Things You Need to Know About Medicare
Medicare There's Medicare Part A, Part B, Part D, Medigap plans, Medicare Advantage plans and so on. We sort out the confusion about signing up for Medicare — and much more.
By Catherine Siskos Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: CPI Report Enough to Start Rate Cuts
Economic Forecasts The Federal Reserve should see the August inflation report as a green light to start cutting interest rates in September.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Moderate Job Gains the New Normal
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger's latest jobs forecast. We assess the labor market, employment growth and its effect on the broader economy.
By David Payne Last updated
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The 2024 Presidential Election is a Close Race So Far...
The Kiplinger Letter Two months out, presidential candidates, Harris and Trump are neck and neck. An early look at the election picture.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
The Kiplinger Letter