
Mary Kane
Associate Editor, Kiplinger's Retirement Report
Mary Kane is a financial writer and editor who has specialized in covering fringe financial services, such as payday loans and prepaid debit cards. She has written or edited for Reuters, the Washington Post, BillMoyers.com, MSNBC, Scripps Media Center, and more. She also was an Alicia Patterson Fellow, focusing on consumer finance and financial literacy, and a national correspondent for Newhouse Newspapers in Washington, DC. She covered the subprime mortgage crisis for the pathbreaking online site The Washington Independent, and later served as its editor. She is a two-time winner of the Excellence in Financial Journalism Awards sponsored by the New York State Society of Certified Public Accountants. She also is an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University, where she teaches a course on journalism and publishing in the digital age. She came to Kiplinger in March 2017.
Latest articles by Mary Kane
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Seed a Roth IRA for Your Grandkids
IRAs Help to start building your grandchild's nest egg early.
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Smart Financial Moves If You Work Late in Life
retirement Working past retirement age can provide an added boost to your retirement savings if you follow these steps.
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Battle Isolation by Staying Engaged
Caregiving Why it's important to offset a condition increasingly recognized as a health threat on par with smoking.
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Dealing With Debts After Death
debt When an elderly parent passes away and leaves debt, their adult children may question if they're now on the hook for any unpaid bills.
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Older Workers Rebuild Professional Networks With the Help of LinkedIn
retirement It's not just job ads that have gone online. Networking has gone virtual, too.
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