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Investing
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Laid Off Near Retirement? How to Prepare for What’s Next
While this is a very stressful time, it’s also an opportunity to reassess values, visions and dreams and get plans in place for the future.
By Stephen B. Dunbar III, JD, CLU • Published
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Types of U.S. Treasuries and how they work.
investing Understand the different types of U.S. treasuries and how they work.
By Donna LeValley • Published
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UPS and Teamsters to Resume Talks Next Week As Strike Option Looms
With a possible strike on the horizon, UPS and the Teamsters are set to resume talks next week over a new contract and supplemental agreements covering local regions.
By Esther D’Amico • Published
Personal Finance
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Laid Off Near Retirement? How to Prepare for What’s Next
While this is a very stressful time, it’s also an opportunity to reassess values, visions and dreams and get plans in place for the future.
By Stephen B. Dunbar III, JD, CLU • Published
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Start an Online Business on the Cheap
Starting an online business is more possible than it's ever been, even without much start-up capital. Here's how to do it.
By Deborah Yao • Published
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UPS and Teamsters to Resume Talks Next Week As Strike Option Looms
With a possible strike on the horizon, UPS and the Teamsters are set to resume talks next week over a new contract and supplemental agreements covering local regions.
By Esther D’Amico • Published
Taxes
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Mega Millions Jackpot Winner Will Get a Mega Tax Bill
Lottery Taxes The Mega Millions payout will be much less than the advertised $820 million jackpot amount, thanks to taxes. Here’s what you need to know if you win big at the next drawing.
By Katelyn Washington • Last updated
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Living Abroad for a While? Shakira Case Shows Taxes Matter — Wherever
Tax News Colombian pop star Shakira is facing a second investigation for alleged tax fraud in Spain in a case that shows how residency and living in another country can affect your tax bill.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Published
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Don’t Miss the Alabama Sales Tax Holiday This Weekend
Tax Holiday The annual Alabama sales tax holiday is this weekend. Here’s what — and how much — you can buy tax-free.
By Katelyn Washington • Published
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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How Investing Can Help to Create the Life You Envision
Here are a few ways investing can keep you on track to achieve the life you envision, not one that happens to you while you’re chained to a desk.
By Justin Donald • Published
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Seven Expert Tips for Managing Your Retirement Savings in a Volatile Market
The moves you make could be the difference between a secure retirement and a major loss of financial safety.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective • Published
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Four Questions to Consider When Introducing Clients to New Fintech
To guide your clients toward a smooth adoption of useful fintech tools, ask these questions.
By Dana Miranda • Published
Retirement
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Is Your Financial Plan Ready if U.S. Raises Retirement Age?
Being ‘ready’ involves more than just waiting as long as possible to start collecting your Social Security benefits.
By David Weinstock, CFP®, AEP®, CPA • Published
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Care Concerns for Elder LGBTQIA+ Community And Where to Find Inclusive Systems
Older LGBTQIA+ people fear they will have to hide their identities in long-term care. A report aims to shine a light on safe options.
By Elaine Silvestrini • Published
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Why a May-December Marriage Can Turn Dicey at Retirement Time
A comprehensive assessment of the challenges of a relationship with an age gap when the time for retirement approaches, and how to manage those challenges.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis • Published
Economic Forecasts
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Greenland, U.S. Plans to Boost Tourist Economy: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts A U.S. congressional effort could see some Canadian visitors get longer stays, meanwhile, Greenland bids to be the next vacation hotspot.
By Sean Lengell • Published
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All AI Regulations Are Not Created Equal: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts As Congress regulates artificial intelligence, tech advocates urge lawmakers to define different areas of AI, as some are more dangerous than others.
By John Miley • Published
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Democrats Hope Bipartisanship Will Smooth Passage of Policy Agenda: Kiplinger Economic Forecasts
Economic Forecasts Senate Democrats hope to reach bipartisan agreements for how to regulate AI and lower the cost of prescription drugs, such as insulin.
By Sean Lengell • Published




























