Where does one go to resolve consumer complaints, replace a lost Social Security card or review coverage on a home insurance policy? We made a list of these essential financial tasks that never seem to get done and then figured out the easiest way to accomplish them.
Below, you'll find everything you need to complete each financial task in five steps or less.
Boost Your Paycheck
Here's the fastest way to put a little more money in your pocket, all year long. See how easy it is to adjust your tax withholding.
From just $107.88 $24.99 for Kiplinger Personal Finance
Become a smarter, better informed investor. Subscribe from just $107.88 $24.99, plus get up to 4 Special Issues
Sign up for Kiplinger’s Free Newsletters
Profit and prosper with the best of expert advice on investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance and more - straight to your e-mail.
Profit and prosper with the best of expert advice - straight to your e-mail.
Track Your Spending
Ever wonder your money goes? This site not only tracks your spending but can identify your budget bloat.
Complain and Get Results
Find out what to do if a customer service representative cannot solve your problem.
Stop Junk Mail Forever
Junk mail is not just a nuisance that creates volumes of trash, it can also jeopardize your identity. Here are several ways to stop the madness.
Land a College Scholarship
These guidelines for a targeted scholarship search can save you time -- and improve the odds to receive a financial award.
Replace a Social Security Card
Whether you've misplaced your Social Security card or lost it, the good news is that replacing your card is easier than you think.
Hire a Reliable Contractor
Whether you're home renovation project requires a substantial investment or cosmetic updates, follow these steps to make sure your walls are in competent hands.
Protect Your Home and Valuables
It is absolutely essential to safeguard your home with adequate insurance coverage. Here's how to review your policy.
Write a Will Without the Hassle
Every adult needs a will. Here are guidelines to get you started, now.
Start a 529 Plan
Starting a college savings plan is one of the most important financial goals for parents (after securing retirement savings). Are you ready to get started in five simple moves?
Lock in a Cheap Mortgage
Home loan rates have dropped, find out how to take advantage of refinancing opportunities.
Prepare for a Natural Disaster
Preparing for a natural disaster is not the work of pessimists. a growing number of hurricane, tornado and wildfire survivors concur: Just do it.
JUMP TO:
Finance
Credit
Retirement
Investing
Profit and prosper with the best of Kiplinger's advice on investing, taxes, retirement, personal finance and much more. Delivered daily. Enter your email in the box and click Sign Me Up.
-
5 Investment Opportunities in 2026As investors game-plan for the year ahead, these five areas of the equity markets deserve their attention.
-
How Verizon’s Free Phone Deals WorkWhat shoppers need to know about eligibility, bill credits and plan costs.
-
Does Your Car Insurer Need to Know All Your Kids? Michigan Cases Raise QuestionWho you list on your policy matters more than most drivers realize, especially when it comes to who lives in your home.
-
9 Types of Insurance You Probably Don't NeedFinancial Planning If you're paying for these types of insurance, you may be wasting your money. Here's what you need to know.
-
21 Last-Minute Gifts for Grandparents Day 2025 to Give Right NowHoliday Tips Last-minute gifting is never easy. But here are some ideas to celebrate Grandparents Day.
-
Texas Sales Tax-Free Weekend 2025Tax Holiday Here's what you needed to know about the Texas sales tax holiday.
-
Alabama Tax-Free Weekend 2025Tax Holiday Here’s everything you need to know about the 2025 back-to-school Alabama sales tax holiday.
-
Amazon Resale: Where Amazon Prime Returns Become Your Online BargainsFeature Amazon Resale products may have some imperfections, but that often leads to wildly discounted prices.
-
The Sweet 23: States Where Twix and Kit Kat Avoid the ‘Candy Tax’State Taxes There’s something spooky this Halloween, and it’s not just the ghouls. Find out if your state’s sales tax takes a bite out of sweet savings.
-
Florida Back-to-School Tax-Free Holiday 2025Sales Taxes The new tax-free holiday in Florida brought month-long savings on computers, clothing and other school supplies.
-
Roth IRA Contribution Limits for 2026Roth IRAs Roth IRAs allow you to save for retirement with after-tax dollars while you're working, and then withdraw those contributions and earnings tax-free when you retire. Here's a look at 2026 limits and income-based phaseouts.