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Investing
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ETFsBest Energy ETFs to BuyEnergy ETFs can help investors earn income, hedge against inflation and speculate on commodity prices. Here are five we like.
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Analysts' Top S&P 500 Stocks to Buy NowGE Aerospace, Smurfit WestRock and Visa make Wall Street's list of top-rated stocks this month. Some of the other names might surprise you.
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8 Rules for Choosing the Right Financial AdviserNot all advisers are created equal. Here's how to find one qualified to manage your wealth and protect your legacy.
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June Fed Meeting: Live Updates and CommentaryThe June Fed meeting will be Kevin Warsh's first as chair, though it's unlikely interest rates will change as high energy prices boost inflation.
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Dow Notches New High as Tech Stocks Drop: Stock Market TodayJPMorgan and Visa helped the Dow Jones Industrial Average close at its highest level ever.
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Is the Stock Market Open on Juneteenth?Investors will enjoy a long holiday weekend, with both the stock and bond markets closed in observance of Juneteenth.
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How Will Your Retirement Plan Today Address Long-Term Care?Do you know how you'll afford to age in place, help kids and grandkids now and after you pass and avoid making compromises on your healthcare?
By Jerry Golden, Investment Adviser Representative
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Retirement
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8 Rules for Choosing the Right Financial AdviserNot all advisers are created equal. Here's how to find one qualified to manage your wealth and protect your legacy.
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9 Ways To Save on Your Next Luxury TripLooking for ways to stretch your retirement dollars? Follow these tips to get a deal on your next vacation.
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6 Fun (and Cheap) Ways to Stay Busy in RetirementIt's not all about the big trips and special occasions. There are plenty of ways to enjoy yourself day-to-day in retirement without breaking the bank.
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QuizDo You Know How Working in Retirement Affects Your Benefits?How much do you know about the impact on Social Security, taxes and healthcare when you work past retirement age or decide to "unretire"?
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The 13 Best Things Rich Retirees DoFrom prioritizing spending and investing to using debt wisely and developing a giving attitude, rich retirees build a roadmap for a meaningful journey.
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QuizAre You Ready To Retire at 62? Take Our Quiz to Find OutAre you in a good position to retire at 62? Find out with this quick quiz.
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You'll Probably Need Long-Term Care at Some Point. Here's How to Pay for ItMost people turning 65 today face a 70% chance of needing long-term care at some point — yet insurance remains expensive and often out of reach for many.
By Elaine Silvestrini
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Meet Kiplinger's experts
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Alexandra SvokosDigital Managing Editor
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Karee VenemaSenior Investing Editor
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Kelley R. TaylorSenior Tax Editor
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Alexandra TwinSenior Retirement Editor
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David DittmanInvesting Editor
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Ellen KennedyRetirement Editor
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Carla AyersPersonal Finance Editor
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Donna LeValleyRetirement Writer
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Kate SchubelTax Writer
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Sean JacksonPersonal Finance Writer
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Donna FuscaldoRetirement Writer
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Rachael GreenPersonal Finance Writer
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Ben DemersAudience Engagement Manager
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Dan BurrowsSenior Investing Writer
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Taxes
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Your HomeFlorida Voters to Decide on $250,000 Property Tax Exemption This FallThe proposed exemption is designed to lower annual tax bills for primary residences, but critics warn cities could hike local service fees to offset revenue losses.
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Tax DeadlinesWhen Are Taxes Due in 2026? Tax Deadlines by MonthAvoid costly IRS penalties and interest by tracking the most important 2026 federal income tax due dates for individual taxpayers.
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QuizDo You Know How Working in Retirement Affects Your Benefits?How much do you know about the impact on Social Security, taxes and healthcare when you work past retirement age or decide to "unretire"?
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Property Tax10 Cheapest Places to Live in ArizonaMoving to Arizona? Here's where to buy for the lowest property tax bills in the state.
By Kate Schubel
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Personal Finance
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8 Rules for Choosing the Right Financial AdviserNot all advisers are created equal. Here's how to find one qualified to manage your wealth and protect your legacy.
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9 Ways To Save on Your Next Luxury TripLooking for ways to stretch your retirement dollars? Follow these tips to get a deal on your next vacation.
By Donna Fuscaldo -
Are Banks Open on Juneteenth?Juneteenth is almost here, which has many wondering if banks are open on Friday, June 19.
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I Believe John Oliver Was Too Kind to 'Cash Now' PredatorsCurrent laws are largely ineffective at protecting accident victims from "fast cash" companies that buy structured settlements. Here's how to protect yourself.
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70 Valuable Things You Can Get for FreeOnly one thing beats getting a good price on something, and that’s getting it for free.
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5 Investing Lessons from the Knicks' Championship WinAs the Knicks prepare to celebrate with a ticker-tape parade, we take their hard-fought lessons to the trading floor.
By Alexandra Svokos
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Real Estate
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5 Questions 1031 Exchangers Should Ask Before Buying a DST1031 exchange investors have more options than ever to build their portfolios. Here are the risks and questions to ask when choosing sponsors to work with.
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You've Spent a Lifetime Amassing Your Stuff. Here's How to Get Rid of It.Key tips to tackle decluttering (before someone has to do it for you).
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Best Places to Retire in the USWhether it's warmer weather, quality health care or a low tax burden, these states offer retirees a sweet spot to live in after leaving work.
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Worst Places to Retire in the USThe worst places to retire tend to lag in quality of life, health care and affordability, according to WalletHub's 2025 survey. Is your state the worst?
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Travel
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6 Ways to Make Economy Feel Like Business ClassYou don't need a premium ticket to enjoy a better flight. These simple upgrades can add comfort and convenience to your next trip.
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9 Ways To Save on Your Next Luxury TripLooking for ways to stretch your retirement dollars? Follow these tips to get a deal on your next vacation.
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Why Do People Retire to Florida? 9 Things You Must KnowAttention Florida-bound retirees: There's more to the Sunshine State than Disney, golf and beaches.
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Does My Car Insurance Cover Rental Cars?Is it safe to decline the extra coverage car rental companies offer you when booking? Here's what you need to know.
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Where to Stay Comfortably for the World Cup in New JerseyA North Jersey native shares her insight on where to stay in comfort.
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credit cardsThe Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for YouPack your bags and earn rewards for traveling. We chose the best cards for airline, hotel and other perks to help you save money.
By Sean Jackson
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Economic Forecasts
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The Kiplinger LetterHow the World is Absorbing the 2026 Energy CrisisFrom European sluggishness to a cooling Chinese market, shifting monetary policy and massive capital expenditures will dictate global resilience this year.
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ForecastsKiplinger Trade Outlook: Trade Deficit WidensKiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Business Costs Outlook: Energy Uncertainty RemainsMore certainty on tariffs, but less on energy costs.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Inflation Outlook: Stabilizing, But HigherHeadline inflation of 4.2% in May is likely to be the peak, but not much easing can be expected.
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Economic OutlooksKiplinger Housing Outlook: A Critical Turning Point in 2026The housing market is in the doldrums, but subtle shifts are finally on the way.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Energy Outlook: Drivers Face Painful Gas PricesPrices at the pump are coming down, but not enough to make drivers feel much relief.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Jobs Outlook: Is The Jan. Jump in Jobs a One-Off?Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
By David Payne
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Why Resilience Is the Defining Thread of Today's Small BusinessesBuilding resilience and making smart, long-term decisions throughout every stage of your business' lifecycle is what success is all about.
By Mark Valentino
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6 Ways to Make Economy Feel Like Business ClassYou don't need a premium ticket to enjoy a better flight. These simple upgrades can add comfort and convenience to your next trip.
By Rachael Green
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Entrepreneurs are Missing This Wealth-Building OpportunityBusiness owners should start exit and estate planning years before a potential sale. Waiting until the deal is on the table can cost you millions in taxes.
By Bill Baynard
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How the World is Absorbing the 2026 Energy CrisisThe Kiplinger Letter From European sluggishness to a cooling Chinese market, shifting monetary policy and massive capital expenditures will dictate global resilience this year.
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Kiplinger Trade Outlook: Trade Deficit WidensForecasts Kiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
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