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The 9 Best High-Yield ETFs to Buy Now
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Atlassian Is a Zombie Stock Set to Go to Zero, Noted Tech Bear Says
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Doing Your Retirement Income Planning in the Right Order Matters
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65 Best Dividend Stocks You Can Count On in 2022
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McDonald’s Gold Card: The Mysterious Piece of Plastic That Gets You Food for Life
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Oven vs Air Fryer: Which is Cheaper for Home Cooking?
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Retiring in a Slowing Economy? 3 Steps Can Help You Prepare
A weak stock market can create uncertainty when retiring, but a good financial plan can help you find a comfortable path.
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State "Stimulus Checks" in 2022 – California Payments Have Started
To help counter high inflation, pandemic woes and other financial hardships, some states are sending tax rebate "stimulus" checks or other payments to residents.
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Medicare Costs to Go Down in 2023
Lower-than-expected spending on an expensive drug and other things means beneficiaries will pay less next year.
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2023 Standard Deduction Amounts Are Now Available
The IRS has released the 2023 standard deduction amounts. In addition to saving you money, the standard deduction can also tell you if you even have to file a return.
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7 Stocks, 4 Funds to Profit from a Strong Dollar
A rising dollar is a tailwind for many U.S. stocks. but you have to choose carefully.
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Financial Freedom in Retirement Is All About Cash Flow
You may think accumulation is the most important part of the game, but income is like water: You can’t live without it.
Investing
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Stabilize After Jobs Report Jolt
The November jobs report blew past expectations, sending the markets sharply lower at the open.
By Karee Venema • Published
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This Week in Cannabis Investing: Weed Legalization in Germany Could Trigger Changes Across Europe
Steps being taken for weed legalization in Germany could clear the path for more European countries to embrace recreational cannabis use.
By Morgan Paxhia • Published
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Jobs Report Blows Past Expectations: What the Experts Are Saying
It's a good news is bad news kind of day for stocks as the November jobs report shows hiring remains robust.
By Dan Burrows • Published
Personal Finance
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Jobs Market: Gradual Slowing, But Downtrend in Growth is Clear
Economic Forecasts Layoff announcements don’t mean the job market is tanking, but employers are getting more cautious about hiring.
By David Payne • Last updated
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Claire’s, Your Kids’ First Jewelry Store, Goes From Malls to Macy’s
The shopping center staple has teamed up with mall anchor Macy’s to open shops-within-a-shop
By Bob Niedt • Published
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Savings vs. Checking Accounts: Which One Should You Use?
Savings accounts and checking accounts have different uses, so it's worth knowing which is right for you.
By Quincy Williamson • Published
Taxes
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Give Cash Now, Cut Your Estate Tax Later
taxes During this season of giving, take advantage of the annual gift tax exclusion before the year ends.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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Capital Gains Tax on Real Estate
capital gains tax Selling your home or a rental property at a gain? Here are important capital gains tax rules to keep in mind.
By Joy Taylor • Last updated
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W-4 Form: Extra Withholding, Exemptions, and Other Things Workers Need to Know
W-4 form Starting a new job? Want to boost your tax refund? Don't want to make estimated tax payments? Then you ought to get familiar with IRS Form W-4.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
Retirement
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2 Ways Retirees Can Defuse a Tax Bomb (It’s Not Too Late!)
If you’re retired and find yourself sitting on a “tax bomb,” you may think there’s nothing you can do. But two strategies could seriously reduce your taxes in retirement.
By David McClellan • Published
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Short-Term Investments to Protect Against Inflation and Market Volatility
Rates on Series I savings bonds, T-bills and fixed annuities are all above historical averages and could serve investors well during turbulent times like these.
By Bradley Rosen • Published
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What’s the Difference Between Average and Actual Rate of Return?
An average rate of return can mask losses over time, so what investors really want to keep an eye on is the actual rate of return.
By Carlos Dias Jr., Wealth Adviser • Published






















