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When Should Retirees Consider a Donor-Advised Fund?
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Could the Election Affect Mortgage Rates?
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Four Things to Know About Your Collectibles and Homeowners Insurance
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Is Nike Stock Still a Buy After Earnings? Here's What Wall Street Says
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What is Net Investment Income Tax (NIIT) and Who Pays It?
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Five Common Credit Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
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Investing
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Waver on Resilient Employment Data
A private reading on payrolls had markets rethinking rate-cut bets just days ahead of the monthly jobs report.
By Dan Burrows Published
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Lamb Weston Stock Gains After Earnings Beat, Layoff News
Lamb Weston stock is higher after the french fry maker reported earnings and unveiled a restructuring plan that includes job cuts. Here's what you need to know.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Humana Stock Sinks on Weak Medicare Star Ratings: What to Know
Humana stock is spiraling Wednesday after the CMS provided preliminary Star Ratings data for the insurer's 2025 Medicare Advantage plans.
By Joey Solitro Published
Personal Finance
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Amazon Outlet: Where to Get Hot (and Cheap) Overstock Deals Online
Amazon Prime Beyond the everyday offerings of Amazon Prime lies Amazon Outlet for bigger discounts.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Retire in 2024: Costa Rica Named Top Retirement Destination
Best Countries to Retire 2024: Costa Rica Tops the List
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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How to Budget for a Vacation When Prices Keep Rising
These vacation budgeting tips mean rising costs won't keep you from going on a trip.
By Becca van Sambeck Last updated
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Taxes
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What Would Donald Trump's Tax Plans Mean For You?
The Tax Letter We take a look at Donald Trump's tax plans and what they could mean for you. Here's what you need to know.
By Joy Taylor Last updated
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Should You Change Your Estate Plan Before the Election?
You might need to modify your estate plan before the election — or at least before a new administration.
By Tom Taulli Published
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New Jersey Ends Sales Tax Break for EVs: What to Know
State Tax Discover alternative savings now that New Jersey is phasing out its sales tax exemption on EVs.
By Kate Schubel Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Offering Professional Certifications Is Good for Your Employees — and Your Company, Too
Offering professional certifications to employees is not merely a tool for development; it's a strategic move that fosters company growth.
By Stephen Nalley Published
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Eight Signs You Might Be Ready to Start Investing in Real Estate
Consider this expert advice before you make the leap into property management.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Seven Ways to Ensure Your Spouse Is on the Same Page About Money
Getting aligned early on is the best way to set you and your spouse up for a successful future.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
Retirement
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Should You Change Your Estate Plan Before the Election?
You might need to modify your estate plan before the election — or at least before a new administration.
By Tom Taulli Published
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Seven Reasons You Should Retire in California
Think you might want to retire in California? Here are seven reasons to consider.
By Lisa Amand Last updated
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The Basics of Estate Planning
If you have a will or trust, congratulations. But you’re not done with estate planning.
By Sandra Block Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: Lower Rates Not Pushing Up Home Sales Yet
Economic Forecasts Home prices keep rising, but the rate of increase continues to slow.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
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Kiplinger Business Spending Outlook: Still Cautious for Now
Economic Forecasts Businesses will invest more after the election is in the rearview mirror.
By David Payne Last updated
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AI Start-ups Keep Scoring Huge Sums
The Kiplinger Letter Investors continue to make bigger bets on artificial intelligence start-ups, even for small teams with no revenue. Some backers think a startling tech breakthrough is near.
By John Miley Published
The Kiplinger Letter