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Three Ways to Take Control of Your Money During Financial Literacy Month
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33 Ways to Earn Extra Cash in 2024
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IRS Delays IRA RMD Rules to 2025
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6 Best Growth ETFs to Buy Now
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Super Micro Computer: Why This Hot Stock Could Hit $1,500
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10 Things You Should Know About Long-Term Care Insurance
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Investing
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What’s the Difference Between a CPA and a Tax Planner?
CPAs do the important number crunching for tax preparation and filing, but tax planners look at the big picture and come up with tax-saving strategies.
By Joe F. Schmitz Jr., CFP®, ChFC® Published
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8 Best Energy ETFs to Buy
ETFs Oil and gas stocks are off to a hot start in 2024 and these energy ETFs can give investors exposure to the space.
By Kyle Woodley Last updated
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Stock Market Today: Dow Slips After Travelers' Earnings Miss
The property and casualty insurer posted a bottom-line miss as catastrophe losses spiked.
By Karee Venema Published
Personal Finance
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Starbucks BOGO and New Sweet and Spicy Drinks
For a limited time, Starbucks is announcing four new "swicy" drinks that are both spicy and sweet.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Seven Steps Couples Should Take Before Blending Their Finances
Getting on the same page now can ensure you remain successful throughout your relationship.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Life Insurance Beneficiary: What It Is and How It Works
Have you designated your life insurance beneficiary? Take just a moment now to protect your legacy.
By Karon Warren Last updated
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Taxes
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'Instant' EV Tax Credits Are a Hit: $580M Paid This Year
EV Credits Claiming federal electric vehicle tax credits at the point of sale is a new and popular option in 2024.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Retirees Face Significant Tax Bills Due to Fraud
Fraud A new report sheds light on how older adult scam victims end up with big tax bills and lost retirement savings.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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What Time Was the Tax Deadline?
Tax Day If you like to wait until the last possible minute to file your tax return, you should at least know how much time you have.
By Rocky Mengle Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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11 Mindsets That May Actually Be Hurting Your Financial Progress
To change your finances, you’ll first need to change your thinking.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Six Benefits of Setting Up a Trust for Your Assets
Don’t leave your legacy up to someone else.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Six Ways Women Can Overcome Any Financial Obstacles Holding Them Back
To improve your financial situation, focus on empowering yourself first.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
Retirement
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Things to Do When Retired and Bored
happy retirement Here are 12 ways to prepare now for retirement so that you’ll be happy, active, fulfilled and never, ever bored.
By Jacob Schroeder Last updated
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Retirees Face Significant Tax Bills Due to Fraud
Fraud A new report sheds light on how older adult scam victims end up with big tax bills and lost retirement savings.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Life Insurance Beneficiary: What It Is and How It Works
Have you designated your life insurance beneficiary? Take just a moment now to protect your legacy.
By Karon Warren Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Strong March Report Will Put the Fed on Pause
Economic Forecasts Any interest rate cut will likely be delayed until the end of July or later, to make sure inflation is weakening.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Trade Outlook: Imports and Exports Rise Strongly
Economic Forecasts Economic troubles abroad and a strong dollar are likely to limit U.S. exports this year.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: Home Prices Continue to Rise
Economic Forecasts Tight inventories mean it’s still a seller’s housing market.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
Economic Forecasts