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10 Strategies to Consider When Retiring During a Volatile Market
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Investing
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3 Uranium ETFs That Pack a Nuclear Punch
ETFs Uranium prices have moderated but remain supported by the AI revolution and other long-term trends. Uranium ETFs can capture upside from rising power demand.
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Four Ways to Invest in Quantum Computing
Quantum computing offers mind-boggling problem-solving potential. Here are four ways investors can gain exposure to quantum computing stocks.
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Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week
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Personal Finance
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Get TurboTax for Up to 30% Off at the Amazon Big Spring Sale
Do your taxes for less thanks to this Amazon Big Spring Sale deal on TurboTax software.
By Rachael Green Published
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Charitable Contributions: Five Frequently Asked Questions
Make the most of your good intentions by understanding the ins and outs of charitable giving. A good starting point is knowing what's deductible and what isn't.
By Stephen B. Dunbar III, JD, CLU Published
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The Average Social Security Check by Age
Compare your average Social Security check to others of your age, and plan for the future.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Taxes
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IRS Layoffs Spark Delays, Doubt This Tax Season
Tax Season Tax experts say Trump’s downsizing of the IRS is already causing problems.
By Gabriella Cruz-Martínez Last updated
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States with the Highest Income Tax Rates for Retirees
State Tax You may reconsider living and retiring in one of these states due to high taxes.
By Kate Schubel Last updated
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Get TurboTax for Up to 30% Off at the Amazon Big Spring Sale
Do your taxes for less thanks to this Amazon Big Spring Sale deal on TurboTax software.
By Rachael Green Published
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Graduating From College? Six Smart Financial Steps to Start Taking Now
Getting a head start on your finances can ensure you start adulthood on the best foot possible.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Three Ways to Set Up Your Finances for Success This Year
If you want to set yourself up for success, you need to approach your wealth from all sides, from lifestyle expenses to investments.
By Justin Donald Published
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The Power of Compound Interest: How to Turn Small Investments Into Big Wealth
The key is understanding how it works and how to maximize its potential to build financial security.
By Bob Chitrathorn Published
Retirement
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Retirement Fears Keeping You Up at Night
Get a better night's sleep by overcoming these five retirement fears.
By Donna Fuscaldo Last updated
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Is Your IRA Protected in a Bankruptcy?
Can creditors take some or part of your IRA funds if you file for bankruptcy? Learn more about the federal protections that exist and to what extent they protect your IRAs.
By Donna LeValley Published
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What Retirees Need to Know About Taxes
Take steps to avoid a surprise tax bill and underpayment penalties.
By Sandra Block Published
Real Estate
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The Best Places to Retire in New England
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By Stacy Rapacon Last updated
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11 of the Best Places to Live in California
There's a little something for everyone and every kind of lifestyle in these places in California.
By Lisa Amand Last updated
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The Pros and Cons of Fixed-Rate Loans
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By Donna LeValley Last updated
real estate
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Tariff Fears Keep Rates from Declining
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Spending Pause is Likely Temporary
Economic Forecasts Retail sales pulled back in January, after a strong December, but may not be out of gas yet.
By David Payne Last updated
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A Move Away From Free Trade
The Letter President Trump says long-term gain will be worth short-term pain, but the pain could be significant this year.
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