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Get $40 to Shop at Costco with This Membership DealNew members can get up to $40 on a Costco Shop card when they sign up for a one-year Costco membership thanks to a new deal from Stack Social.
By Carla Ayers
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How to Hit the $24,500 401(k) Limit in the Next 6 MonthsDon't leave money on the table. If you want to maximize your retirement savings this year, it's time to adjust your paycheck math right now.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Avoiding the Widows' Penalty Tax Trap After a Spouse PassesIncome Tax Many surviving spouses are surprised to discover that losing a partner can mean paying higher taxes on less income.
By Chrissy Paradis
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Best States for Middle-Class Families Who Hate Paying Taxes in 2026State Tax Here are the ten best states for 'middle-class' families (taxpayers with middle incomes) due to low tax burdens.
By Katelyn Washington
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6 Steps to Appeal Your Property Tax BillProperty Tax As home values increase nationwide, property taxes are also on the rise.
By Sandra Block
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Tax Credits for Energy-Efficient Home ImprovementsTax Breaks The 2025 Trump tax bill ended major solar and home upgrade credits; here's what's left.
By Kate Schubel
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Here's What It Takes to Join the 1% Club: The Real Numbers and Habits Behind the Super WealthyA closer look at the net-worth benchmarks, habits and long-term strategies that define top-tier wealth.
By Choncé Maddox
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Most People Save Money — But They're Missing This Important StepTurn good saving habits into lasting financial progress by setting goals you can track, adjust and achieve. We'll show you how.
By Sean Jackson
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Kiplinger Energy Outlook: Drivers Face Painful Gas PricesEconomic Forecasts Gas is still expensive, but fill-ups are getting less costly as oil prices retreat.
By Jim Patterson
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Jean Chatzky: This Is the Biggest Retirement Mistake You Can MakeAre you winging your retirement spending? Financial expert Jean Chatzky tells Kiplinger why lack of a concrete plan is preventing retirees from living their best lives.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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The 'First Year of Retirement' RuleThe "first year of retirement" rule says the 12 months after you leave work set the tone for your entire later life — so it's vital to approach them mindfully.
By Jacob Schroeder
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How Benjamin Franklin's Simple Money Rules Could Help Lower Your 2026 TaxesIncome Tax Start your midyear tax planning with these simple, timeless money rules.
By Kate Schubel
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Why the Key Question in Retirement Planning Isn't About MoneyToday's retirement planning has a fundamental flaw: It focuses on how much money you need while ignoring the more important question — what you'll do with it.
By Richard P. Himmer, PhD
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7 Financial Steps to Take Before You File for a Gray DivorceContemplating a gray divorce? Before calling in the lawyers, take time to understand your financial situation and the impact of dividing assets later in life.
By David Abraham
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Annuities Can Have Tax Side Effects: Here's the AntidoteIf you hold money in a non-qualified annuity, the IRS will eventually come calling for its share of any gains. It pays to explore tax efficiency ahead of time.
By Darrick Priester
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How Do I Protect My $5 Million From My Freely Spending Partner?"I'm a wealthy saver, he's a lavish spender with a mortgage. Am I crazy to consider marriage?" Kiplinger's Wealth Wise team answers a reader's financial dilemma.
By Maurie Backman
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Retirement Won't Make You as Happy as You Expect: Here's WhyHeard of the hedonic treadmill? It's the reason why feelings of happiness can be short-lived. How you manage it can be the key to a successful retirement.
By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP
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Why Longevity Could Be Your Greatest Asset in RetirementTo ensure a fulfilling retirement, view longevity as an opportunity and maintain a balanced portfolio that accepts some risk while planning for substantial costs.
By Jay Sharifi
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Why 60/40 Portfolios Are Too Risky for Wealthy InvestorsThe 60/40 split could leave substantial portfolios exposed if stocks and bonds decline simultaneously. Accredited investors must take a new approach.
By Chris Wootton, ChFC®
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I'm a Retirement Coach: Why 'Healthy Fear' is Good For Your FutureRetirees worry about outliving their money, burdening their children, or making the wrong market move. But the right kind of fear can lead to better planning — and more peace of mind.
By David Conti, CPRC
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3 Ways to Reclaim Your Wealth While Inflation Outpaces Savings AccountsWith inflation eroding purchasing power, here are three pivots to help you get back ahead of rising costs.
By Sean Jackson
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How a Retired Michigan Teacher Reached His First $1 Million"It wasn't like there was some surprise when we hit $1 million — we slowly and steadily saw it coming."
By Joyce Lamb
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How High Earners Can Get Through the Income Tax MazeIncome tax rules are more complex than ever, even more so for those earning between $150,000 and $500,000. The solution? Active and intentional tax management.
By Scott Noble, CPA/PFS
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How to Work Out How Much Money You Really Need in RetirementRather than fixating on a savings goal, pre-retirees should focus on building an income strategy that accounts for actual expenses and can adapt to changes.
By Chris Cohan, ChFC, RMA
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Need a Reason to Retire Early? Consider These 7 Eye-Opening StatsMost people retire early, leaving the workforce before reaching their full retirement age (FRA). Maybe you should, too.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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The Best Municipal Bond ETFs to Buy NowTaxes can severely reduce the income a bond ETF produces. The best tax-free municipal bond ETFs can mitigate that impact on your portfolio.
By Tony Dong, MSc, CETF
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20 Things Home Buyers Will Hate About Your Housereal estate As a home seller, you don't want to let the small — or big — fixes around your house that have added up over the years sabotage your bottom line during a resale.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein
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5 Actively Managed Vanguard Funds to Buy and Holdmutual funds These actively managed Vanguard funds cover a variety of investment strategies and have low fees to boot.
By Kyle Woodley
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7 Reasons Your House Is Still on the Marketreal estate You stuck a for-sale sign in the front yard but the offers aren’t rolling in. Here’s why.
By Bob Niedt
