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5 Ronald Reagan Quotes Retirees Should Live By
The Nation's 40th President's wit and wisdom can help retirees navigate their financial and personal journey with confidence.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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How to Use 1031 Exchanges to Build Your Real Estate Empire
Small rental properties can be excellent investments, but you can use 1031 exchanges to transition to commercial real estate for bigger wealth-building.
By Daniel Goodwin
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Where's the Best Place to Save for a House Down Payment?
Learn how timing matters when it comes to choosing the right account.
By Sean Jackson
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We want our RMDs to fund a vacation with our kids and grandkids.
An extended family vacation can be a fun and bonding experience if planned well. Here are tips from travel experts.
By Maurie Backman
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The Roth Conversion Bandwagon is Rolling: Should You Jump On?
Roth conversions are all the rage, but what works well for one household can cause financial strain for another. This is what you should consider before moving ahead.
By Steven L. Rich, RICP®, CLTC®, NSSA®, CF2
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Retirement Planning: The 8 Steps That Lead to Fulfillment
Retirement planning is less about hitting a "magic number" and more about an intentional journey — from understanding your relationship with money to preparing for your final legacy.
By Jamie P. Hopkins, Esq., LLM, CFP®
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5 Mistakes to Avoid in the 5 Years Before You Retire
When retirement is in reach, financial planning gets serious — and there's a heightened risk of making serious mistakes, too. Here are five common slipups.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA®
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How to Structure Retirement Savings for Stress-Free Cash Flow
Dividing funds into a safety bucket, an income bucket and a growth bucket can help to cover immediate expenses, manage cash flow and promote growth.
By Ayden Hanes, CFP®, ChFC®
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Your Most Overlooked Retirement Investment: Doing Nothing
When you take the time to rest and breathe, your brain starts to focus on what matters most in your new stage of life.
By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP
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Why Most Millionaires Don't Feel Wealthy — and What It Really Takes to Feel Financially Secure
A growing share of Americans reach millionaire status yet still worry about money. Here's why wealth feels different today and how to build true financial confidence.
By Choncé Maddox
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Chapter X: Steering Men Through Rocky Transitions to Retirement
Don’t just retire — evolve. Chapter X is a strategy for a high-impact second act, designed for men, by a man.
By Richard Eisenberg
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My First $1 Million: Retired From Real Estate, 75
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 Annuities Can Help if Markets Cause You Restless Nights
If you find market volatility too stressful, buying annuities that provide stability and protect your principal could help you rest easier. Here's what to consider.
By Zachariah Hammel
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When Markets Are Jumpy, This Is How to Stay Grounded
Market turbulence makes even the most experienced investors nervous. Here are some tips for ignoring the panic and trusting your plan when things get volatile.
By Jake Richards
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To Love, Honor and Make Financial Decisions as Equal Partners
Ensuring both partners are engaged in financial decisions isn't just about fairness — it's a risk-management strategy that protects against costly crises.
By Steph L. Wagner
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Top 5 Career Lessons From the 2026 Winter Olympics (So Far)
Five lessons to learn from the 2026 Winter Olympics for your career and finances.
By Alexandra Svokos
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How to Retire at 40: Build the FIRE Now
It's not easy, but you may be able to retire by 40 or 45 if you take these FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) steps now.
By Jacob Schroeder
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The Cheapest Places To Retire in the US
When you're trying to balance a fixed income with an enjoyable retirement, the cost of living is a crucial factor to consider. Is your city the best?
By Stacy Rapacon
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The Emotional Side of Retiring: Six Steps to Help You Move On
Retiring is tough as you face the loss of your work identity and purpose. Here are six steps to help you adjust mentally and find a new sense of daily connection.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Credit Card Bonuses Up to $1,600 for New Cardholders
Credit Card Bonuses Up to $1,750 for New Cardholders
By Sean Jackson
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumer Spending Takes a Breather
Economic Forecasts Sales were flat in December, and January storms likely hindered spending as well.
By David Payne
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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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Best No-Fee High-Yield Savings Rates: February 2026
If you want to achieve short-term savings goals, these are the best options to consider. Best of all, they're fee-free.
By Sean Jackson
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Best High-Yield Savings Accounts February 2026 — Earn 4.20%
High-yield savings account options Kiplinger has found that offer rates up to 4.20%, helping you beat inflation and grow your savings faster.
By Sean Jackson
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5 Best Fidelity Mutual Funds to Buy Now
mutual funds No matter your investing style, the best Fidelity mutual funds offer solid active management at relatively low cost.
By Jeff Reeves
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Moderate Inflation to Continue in the Near Term
Economic Forecasts Twelve-month inflation rates will stay low in the next few months, but could pick up in the year’s second half.
By David Payne
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How IRAs Impact Social Security
Do your traditional IRA distributions count as income that could lower your Social Security benefits? It depends.
By Tom Taulli
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The Best Materials Stocks to Buy
Materials stocks represent a wide swath of cyclical industries. Here's how investors can find the best ones to buy.
By Kyle Woodley
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4 Out-Of-The-Box Retirement Moves the Wealthy Swear by
A 401(k) isn't the only way to fire up your savings. There are other tax-smart ways to build a nest egg, including these four out-of-the-box moves used by the richest retirees.
By Donna Fuscaldo
