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10 Old Things in Your Home That Could Be Worth A Fortune
Here are ten old things in your home that could be worth a fortune.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Warren Buffett Stocks: Analyzing The Berkshire Hathaway Portfolio
The Berkshire Hathaway portfolio is a diverse set of blue chips and some lesser-known growth bets. Here, we look at all stocks picked by Buffett and his lieutenants.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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24 Best Travel Websites and Apps to Find Deals and Save You Money
Travel Use Kiplinger's guide to the best travel websites and find discounts and deals so you can vacation without breaking the bank.
By Rivan V. Stinson Last updated
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Save Up To $40 On A Costco Membership With This Deal
New members can save $20 to $40 on a one-year Costco membership with this deal from Stack Social.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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7 Steps to Find the Right Retirement Community for You
A retirement community can be a great option as you age. Here are seven steps to finding the right one for you.
By Daniel Bortz Last updated
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Protect Your Loved Ones With an Estate Plan
Here are eight things you can do to help protect your family.
By Mario Hernandez Published
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Want to Earn $1 Million More Over Your Lifetime? Do This
It's simple: Go to college or a trade school. It's an investment that will pay huge dividends for the rest of your life. And the benefits go far beyond money.
By Brian Evans, CPA, PFS Published
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What Impact Does Politics Have on Insurance?
Some governors choose their state's insurance commissioner, while other states elect theirs, and that person has power over insurance issues, including rates.
By Karl Susman, CPCU, LUTCF, CIC, CSFP, CFS, CPIA, AAI-M, PLCS Published
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Kiplinger's GDP Outlook: Economy Will Slow Soon
Economic Forecasts Q2 GDP growth surprises to the upside.
By David Payne Last updated
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The 10 Most Expensive Cities to Live in the U.S.
Real estate From metro areas on both coasts to the middle of the Pacific Ocean, these are the most expensive cities to live in the U.S.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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$1,500 to $3,000 Amex Card Intro Offer
Amex intro offer worth $1,500 to $3,000 provides new Business Platinum cardholders 150,000 membership points.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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Estate Planning Got You Down? Start With a Will
Financial Planning Estate planning may feel overwhelming. Start with a will and the rest will fall into place.
By Janet Bodnar Last updated
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Find Your Monthly Payment With This Mortgage Calculator
With our mortgage calculator, you can easily determine your monthly mortgage payment.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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403(b) Contribution Limits for 2024: Good News for Teachers
retirement plans Teachers and nonprofit workers can contribute more to a 403(b) retirement plan in 2024 than they could in 2023.
By Jackie Stewart Last updated
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Try the 6 to 1 Grocery Shopping Method to Save Time and Money
The 6 to 1 Grocery Method can help you save money, reduce waste and eat healthier.
By Erin Bendig Published
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Common Estate Planning Mistakes
Have you avoided the eight most common estate planning mistakes? Your family will thank you.
By Daniel Bortz Last updated
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Hyundai and Kia Car Thefts: How to Protect Your Car
Thieves stole my Elantra as car thefts spiked across the U.S. Here's a look at whether your car is vulnerable and how to protect it.
By Ellen Kennedy Last updated
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Required Minimum Distributions (RMDs): Key Points to Know
RMDs Here are some basics to know about RMDs and how these distributions can impact your taxes.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Understanding Your Financial Belief System
If we can disconnect from our past beliefs and assess our current situation with a certain level of objectivity, we can make more appropriate decisions.
By Deborah W. Ellis Published
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Why This Economist Thinks the Fed Is Already Late to Cut Rates
Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi talks to Kiplinger about what he thinks the Federal Reserve is getting wrong on inflation.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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If You're the Millionaire Next Door, You May Be a Terrible Spender
Good job on all that great saving. Now you need to start spending some of that hard-earned retirement savings on the things you love.
By Joe F. Schmitz Jr., CFP®, ChFC® Published
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Who Will Be the Beneficiaries of Your Wealth?
Deciding who you want to inherit your wealth, as well as when and how, is a crucial first step in estate planning. Here are the four beneficiaries to keep in mind.
By Adam Frank Published
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How to Reduce Your Property Tax
Property Tax Homeowners cannot avoid property taxes, but there are strategies to potentially decrease your bill.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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9 Tech ETFs to Buy Now
ETFs The best technology ETFs provide exposure to wide swaths of innovators, or targeted groups of tech stocks harnessing rising trends.
By Jeff Reeves Last updated
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Best Cheap Stocks To Buy Now (Under $10)
If you're willing to take on the risk of owning cheap stocks, these five picks are all priced under $10.
By Jeff Reeves Last updated
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Lower Your Income So You Can Contribute to a Roth IRA
401(k)s If you're just above the income cutoff (MAGI) to qualify for Roth IRA contributions, these strategies will help you meet it and lower your taxes.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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What to Do If Your Credit Card Is Closed
Making Your Money Last If your credit card is closed, here's why that might have happened and what to do next.
By Rivan V. Stinson Last updated
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7 Best Robotics & AI ETFs
ETFs Artificial intelligence could define this decade. These seven AI ETFs provide investors with well-rounded exposure as this technology comes into its own.
By Kyle Woodley Last updated
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Best High-Yield Savings Accounts
These are the top earning high-yield savings accounts available today.
By Erin Bendig Last updated