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Investing
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You’re Fired? How AI Could Change the Labor Landscape
Machines replacing humans in the workplace is not new, but today’s advances in artificial intelligence could affect hundreds of millions of jobs.
By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert Published
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Healthcare Union Workers Move Closer to Strike
If Kaiser Permanente and its unions don't reach a new deal soon, the largest healthcare strike is set to begin next month in multiple states.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Lose Steam as Fed Hangover Lingers
Stocks attempted to bounce back from recent Fed-induced losses Friday, but struggled to stay higher through the close.
By Karee Venema Published
Personal Finance
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12 Ways to Lower Your Auto-Insurance Premiums
insurance Here's how to save on car insurance as rates remain elevated.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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Get Free Weekly Credit Reports
Coronavirus and Your Money Check your credit report weekly for free as the three major credit bureaus make a pandemic-era initiative permanent.
By Lisa Gerstner Last updated
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Why You Should Check Your Credit Report
If you’ve ever had difficulty getting incorrect information removed from your credit report, you’ve got plenty of company.
By Sandra Block Last updated
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Taxes
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Powerball Jackpot Winner Will Get a Big Tax Bill
Lottery Taxes Whenever someone wins Powerball, the federal government gets a chunk of the prize from taxes.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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How Long to Keep Tax Returns and Records? Kiplinger Tax Letter
Kiplinger Tax Letter The answer depends on what type of document and the kinds of transactions you engage in.
By Joy Taylor Published
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IRS Won’t Process New Employee Retention Credit (ERC) Tax Credit Claims in 2023
Tax Credits Due to an alarming amount of fraud, the IRS has stopped processing new ERC tax credit claims.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Struggling to Understand Your Employee Benefits Package? Six Ways to Make Sense of It
Taking a few key steps can help you both better understand and utilize your employee benefits.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Three Ways Business Owners Can Evaluate Financial Risk
Financial risks can be mitigated by good internal controls and procedures.
By Angela Ruth Published
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Understanding the Basics of Investment Taxation and Optimizing Your Returns
Here are a few tax implications to consider as you dive into investing.
By Justin Donald Published
Retirement
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Remember: Retirement Accounts Are Not All Taxed the Same
How you handle your pre-tax and after-tax accounts can make a big difference in your income in retirement and the legacy you leave.
By Jerry Golden, Investment Adviser Representative Published
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Are Your Hospital Outpatient Department Costs Too High? A Doctor's Office May Help
Hospital outpatient departments may charge more than ambulatory surgery centers or doctor offices for common procedures, study finds.
By Joey Solitro Published
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How to Decide Between a Roth or Traditional IRA
retirement Deciding between a Roth or traditional IRA means understanding the differences for tax implications and qualifications.
By Tom Taulli Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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Investments In U.S.-Made Drone Technology Are Gaining Strength — The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter The U.S.-Made drone aircraft, software sector has been boosted by a crackdown on Chinese drones amid security concerns.
By John Miley Published
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COVID Hospitalization Rates See an Uptick As Winter Looms — The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter A new Omicron booster is available, but the elderly are still at risk and winter is right around the corner.
By David Payne Published
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Congress Races to Pass a Spending Bill as a Gov. Shutdown Looms — The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter McCarthy faces push-back from Congress and moderate House Republicans as they move to avoid a Gov. shutdown
By Sean Lengell Published
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