Features
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Retiring Without Heirs: 4 Ways to Protect Your Wealth and Spend It Your Way
Are you a solo ager? Here's what you can do with your nest egg.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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Best CD Rates — A Risk-Free Way to Save
Savings The best CD rates allow you to outpace inflation and reach your savings goal fast. See our top picks.
By Sean Jackson
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Pink Tax: What Does Price Discrimination Cost Women?
Sales Tax The 'pink tax' is a form of price discrimination banned in many states that still costs women millions each year.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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What to Expect When Applying for a Mortgage Loan
real estate Before you can apply for a mortgage loan and buy your dream home, there's a good bit of preparation to be done.
By Erin Bendig
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Why You May Not Want to Move Near the Grandkids in Retirement
Thinking of moving near the grandchildren in retirement? Before you pack up your bags, you may want to think again.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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Don't Let High Taxes Break Your Heart This Valentine’s Day
State Taxes We’ve mapped out the best states where your box of chocolates comes without a side of sales tax.
By Kate Schubel
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Best Cash Back Credit Cards
Credit Cards If you're searching for a credit card that rewards you for everyday purchases, we've chosen the best.
By Sean Jackson
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Presidents and Social Security: How Presidents Have Impacted America's First Social Insurance Policy
Since its inception in 1935, Social Security has expanded its mission and reach. Here is how each president from Roosevelt to Trump has impacted Social Security.
By Donna LeValley
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Michigan Tax Guide
State Tax Explore Michigan's state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Michigan compares nationwide.
By Kelley R. Taylor
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7 Overlooked Tax Deductions for the Self-Employed
Tax Breaks If you've recently gone into business for yourself, don't miss these sometimes overlooked credits and tax deductions for the self-employed.
By Kevin McCormally
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Does Donald Trump Claim Social Security Benefits?
Does a billionaire need a Social Security check? We investigate which presidents are on the payroll.
By Donna LeValley
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The Best Large-Cap Stocks to Buy
Large-cap stocks are key additions to any well-rounded portfolio. Let's take a look at how to find the best ones for you.
By Kyle Woodley
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If You'd Put $1,000 into Intel Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
Intel Intel stock has been red-hot in recent months, but the chipmaker has been a catastrophe for long-term investors.
By Dan Burrows
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The Rule of 1,000 Hours in Retirement
For retirees, the rule of 1,000 hours brings intention and clarity to your day. Because time is the most valuable thing you can spend.
By Jacob Schroeder
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How to Derisk Your Portfolio in 2026: A Step-by-Step Guide
Signs of a possible economic slowdown call for balanced derisking that locks in portfolio gains without sacrificing future upside. Here's a step-by-step guide.
By Isaac Morris
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Should I sell my silverware and gold jewelry now that prices are high?
My family silver and gold have sentimental value, but I hardly use them. Should I sell? We asked a professional metals dealer and investment adviser to weigh in.
By Maurie Backman
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One Country Just Pushed the Retirement Age to 70. Is the US Next?
These countries have the highest and lowest retirement ages in the world — but that doesn’t give the full picture of which is best and worst for retirement.
By Charlotte Gorbold
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Why the Next Fed Chair Decision May Be the Most Consequential in Decades
Kevin Warsh, Trump's Federal Reserve chair nominee, faces a delicate balancing act, both political and economic.
By David Milstead
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The 5 Biggest Tax Mistakes New Retirees Make in the First 5 Years
Making the wrong tax moves in the first few years of retirement can be costly for you and your heirs. These are the five biggest mistakes to avoid.
By Travis Babb, CFP®, EA
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Inherited an IRA? Don't Fall Into the 10-Year Tax Trap
Rules on inherited IRAs have tightened, and most non-spouse beneficiaries must empty the pot in 10 years or face stiff penalties. That calls for an action plan.
By Mike Palmer, CFP
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Why a Healthy Marriage May Matter More Than Money in Retirement
In retirement, health is as important as finance. And research shows people in supportive marriages have fewer issues with weight, metabolism and self-control.
By Richard P. Himmer, PhD
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How Money Guilt Holds Women Back (and How to Send It Packing)
Women shouldn't let guilt limit the way they manage their hard-earned wealth. It's time to separate emotion from financial decision-making.
By Marcia Dawood
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Sports Betting vs ETF Investing: A Lesson in Expected Returns
The difference between sports betting and investing: One requires patience and diligence and has a positive long-term return, and the other is a zero-sum game.
By Wes Crill
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5 Vince Lombardi Quotes Retirees Should Live By
The iconic football coach's philosophy can help retirees win at the game of life.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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The $200,000 Olympic 'Pension' is a Retirement Game-Changer for Team USA
The donation by financier Ross Stevens is meant to be a "retirement program" for Team USA Olympic and Paralympic athletes.
By Donna LeValley
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10 Cheapest Places to Live in Colorado
Property Tax Looking for a cozy cabin near the slopes? These Colorado counties combine reasonable house prices with the state's lowest property tax bills.
By Kate Schubel
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How to Turn Your 401(k) Into A Real Estate Empire
Tapping your 401(k) to purchase investment properties is risky, but it could deliver valuable rental income in your golden years.
By Adam Shell
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My First $1 Million: Retired Nuclear Plant Supervisor, 68
Ever wonder how someone who's made a million dollars or more did it? Kiplinger's My First $1 Million series uncovers the answers.
By Joyce Lamb
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How to Position Investments to Minimize Taxes for Your Heirs
To minimize your heirs' tax burden, focus on aligning your investment account types and assets with your estate plan, and pay attention to the impact of RMDs.
By Christopher Budd
