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Seven Financial Planning Stops to Put on Your Map to Financial Security
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Estate Planning and the Legal Quirks of Retiree Cohabitation
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Seven Things Medicare Doesn’t Cover
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Speaker Mike Johnson’s Honeymoon is Over: The Kiplinger Letter
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The Earnings Recession Is Over
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Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) Sector Faces Financial and Regulatory Challenges: The Kiplinger Letter
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Investing
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Swing Lower as Oil Prices Retreat
A bad-news-is-good-news jobs report sent the main indexes higher at the open, but they didn't stay there for long.
By Karee Venema Published
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How to Find the Best Gold Stocks
stocks Buying gold stocks is an easier way for investors to gain exposure to the precious metal, but not all are created equal. Here's how you find the best ones.
By Kyle Woodley Last updated
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Best Silver ETFs to Buy Now
commodities Silver will always sit in gold's media shadow, but the best silver ETFs can help you enjoy runs of outperformance.
By Kyle Woodley Last updated
Personal Finance
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Alaska Airlines Credit Card: $660 Bonus Offer and 10% More for Bank of America Customers
The Alaska Airlines credit card offers a bonus worth $660. Plus, Bank of America customers get a 10% rewards boost.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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23andMe Data Breach Affects 6.9 Million Users
A hack at 23andMe has exposed ancestry and health-related information of 6.9 million users.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Amazon vs. Walmart: Who Has the Cheaper Grocery Prices?
Amazon handily beat Walmart for the lowest prices on food and consumables, a study shows. In other categories, things tightened up.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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Taxes
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What's the Gift Tax Exclusion for 2023?
Gift Tax Plan on giving cash or property to family or friends? Keeping it below the annual gift tax exemption can help you save time and money.
By Rocky Mengle Last updated
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Inherited an IRA? Four Things Every Beneficiary Should Know
Inherited IRA Inherited IRA distribution rules have changed in ways that can significantly impact your taxes and tax strategy.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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One Key Rule for Understanding 2023 RMDs
RMDs Required minimum distribution (RMD) rules can be confusing, but there is a guideline that can help.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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How Controlling Your Living Expenses Can Lead to Financial Freedom
What should you consider in coming up with your living expense level?
By Mario Hernandez Published
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How to Cushion Your Business Bank Account in an Uncertain Economy
Putting these practices in place can help your business weather the storm if economic disaster strikes.
By Clay Bethune Published
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Seven Big Mistakes People Make When It Comes to Estate Planning
You don’t want to leave planning your legacy until the last minute.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective 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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How to Measure the Health of Your Retirement Plan
These five key indicators can help you make decisions based on the overall performance of your retirement plan rather than individual variables.
By Brian Skrobonja, Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®) Published
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How Might the Great Wealth Transfer Change Society?
As $84 trillion in assets move from Baby Boomers to younger generations, we could see a greater emphasis on financial technology and investing based on values.
By Jennifer Wines, JD, CPWA® Published
Economic Forecasts
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As Mortgage Rates Rise, Renting Is Now Cheaper Than Buying for Many
The Kiplinger Letter A jump in mortgage rates has caused housing affordability to slump and priced many first-time home buyers out of the market.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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As Cable Companies Move into Mobile, Customers Benefit: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter The new cable bundle — home internet and mobile — is gaining steam. And the competition means good news for consumers.
By John Miley Published
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New Voice Cloning Scam Has Regulators Scrambling for Solutions: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter As fraudsters add voice cloning technology to their arsenal of deception, regulators are playing catch-up.
By John Miley Published
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