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Credit Cards vs. Charge Cards: What Are The Differences?
If you pit charge cards vs. credit cards you’ll find that although they are similar, they have a few key differences, most notably that you won't be able to carry a balance with a charge card.
By Erin Bendig • Published
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Investing in Gold: 10 Facts You Need to Know
gold Gold tends to do well in times of trouble, but its long-term record isn't so shiny.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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Where Disability Benefits Are Worth the Most: How Your State Stacks Up
Recipients of Social Security disability benefits rely on the monthly check as a vital source of income, but in no state does it match up to the livable wage.
By Sarah Aitchison, Esq. • Published
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Caring for Aging Parents Takes Planning Ahead and Patience
Having legal documents in order and planning for the cost of care will help make an already difficult time a little bit easier to handle.
By Alvina Lo • Published
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EV Tax Credit 2023 Explained: What's Changed and What’s Ahead
Tax Breaks The federal electric vehicle tax credit continues to change for 2023.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: New Home Sales Are Holding Up
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger Housing Outlook: New Home Sales Are Holding Up Better Than the Rest of the Market.
By Rodrigo Sermeño • Last updated
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The Best Gold ETFs with Low Costs
gold These seven gold ETFs provide investors with numerous ways to play the metal, from direct exposure to stock-related angles, on the cheap.
By Kyle Woodley • Last updated
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The Impact of Social Security on Divorced Retirement Income
Social Security spousal benefits can quickly get complicated when remarriages and other circumstances are taken into account. Let’s explore some examples.
By Chris Chen, CFP® • Published
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The Many Definitions of Modified Adjusted Gross Income (MAGI)
The definition of modified adjusted gross income differs depending on what the calculation is used for.
By Joy Taylor • Published
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Are You a Money Moron? Where’s Our Financial Common Sense?
Not to be harsh, but shouldn’t we all have seen this economic angst coming? Let’s get frank about Money Moron Syndrome and how to avoid falling victim to it.
By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert • Published
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When Is the Next Fed Meeting?
Investors, savers and consumers can expect another interest rate hike at the next Fed meeting.
By Dan Burrows • Last updated
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Personal Finance Tips for the Year of the Rabbit
Being intelligent like a rabbit by making smart choices about spending and saving, paying attention to details and exercising patience in investing can help increase financial security.
By Marguerita M. Cheng, CFP® • Published
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Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Surprising Market Strength Won’t Last
Economic Forecasts The labor market is still strong now but will slow in the months to come.
By David Payne • Last updated
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Social Security for Stay-at-Home Moms (and Dads): How to Qualify for Benefits
social security Just because you don't bring home a paycheck doesn't mean you're not working. A stay-at-home parent can get a Social Security check just like any other worker. Here's how.
By Mike Piershale, ChFC • Last updated
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Which Charitable Giving Archetype Are You?
Understanding the charitable giving archetype that resonates with you can make it easier to align your giving with the difference you most want to make.
By Catherine Crystal Foster • Published
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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
credit cards Business road warriors and leisure travelers can use travel rewards credit cards to turn miles logged into other things — including more travel.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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The EV Charger Federal Tax Credit is Back
Tax Breaks The EV charger federal tax credit is back with a few key changes to know.
By Kelley R. Taylor • Last updated
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What Are the Income Tax Brackets for 2022 vs. 2023?
tax brackets Depending on your taxable income, you can end up in one of seven different federal income tax brackets.
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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What's the Standard Deduction for 2022 vs. 2023?
Tax Breaks Most Americans claim the standard deduction on their federal tax return instead of itemized deductions. How much can you claim on your 2022 and 2023 returns?
By Rocky Mengle • Last updated
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Recession-Proof Stocks: Best Stocks to Buy During a Recession
stocks The U.S. might not be in a recession at the moment, but expectations are high that one could hit in 2023. These are the best recession-proof stocks for investors to consider.
By Will Ashworth • Last updated
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Different Approach to Financial Planning Addresses ‘the Missing Middle’
Nontraditional financial planning model allows you to pay for the expenses you incur between now and retirement — the middle of your life — without losing the ability to build wealth.
By Brian Skrobonja, Chartered Financial Consultant (ChFC®) • Published
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Thinking of Starting a Business? Tips for Avoiding Failure
Two experts offer some advice on what not to do if you want to succeed (rather than sink) as a small-business owner.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published
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Interest Rates Outlook: The Fed Gives Some Clarity on Rate Hike Intentions
Economic Forecasts Signs of a slowing economy and easing inflation are key to the interest rates outlook.
By David Payne • Last updated
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Best Business Credit Cards of February 2023
Credit Cards Small business credit cards can be great tools to earn hundreds of dollars of rewards.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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The Best Balance Transfer Credit Cards of February 2023
Balance transfer credit cards have the power to drastically cut your payments with 0% APR. But there’s a cost, and rules to follow.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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Best Student Credit Cards February 2023
Students can get hundreds of dollars in cash back while they build credit with these offers from popular issuers.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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Best Cash Back Credit Cards February 2023
Smart Buying Looking for the credit card that pays the most cash back? These lenders may pay hundreds of dollars, with minimum hassle.
By Lisa Gerstner • Last updated
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A Retirement Income Distribution Plan Is as Critical as Saving
Designing a strategy to efficiently use your retirement savings is a critical step on your retirement planning journey to maximize your income and ensure a long-lasting retirement.
By Bradley Rosen • Published
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The Markets Were Miserable Last Year, But That’s Great News
It’s all about perspective. Hopefully, you learned that your financial plan can withstand market downturns. If not, now you know you need to make adjustments.
By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP • Published