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Americans Are Stockpiling CashCoronavirus and Your Money With no place to go and businesses closed, we are saving more than ever.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance
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How to Pick the Right Medicare Plans for YouHealthy Living on a Budget As you're signing up for Medicare, you must learn the basics of Medicare Part A, Part B, Part D, medigap plans, Medicare Advantage plans and even doughnut holes. We'll help you sort out the confusion about signing up for Medicare -- and much more.
By Catherine Siskos
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Make the Most of a Buyout OfferMaking Your Money Last Handled wisely, your buyout could help you build a bridge to retirement without jeopardizing your financial security.
By Sandra Block
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Lending Money to a Friend in NeedCoronavirus and Your Money If you lend money to a friend who has fallen on hard times, don't count on getting it back.
By Ryan Ermey
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The Annuity With a Tax-Planning TwistFinancial Planning A qualified life annuity contract helps retirees with guaranteed payments to last their entire lives.
By David Rodeck
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Now’s the Time for Estate Tax PlanningFinancial Planning There's a wealth of opportunity with IRS interest rates at an all-time low and the federal estate and gift tax exemption at an historic high.
By Joy Taylor
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Retirees, Create An Emergency Fund for Rental PropertyBusiness Costs & Regulation Build a cushion to protect your income from an unforeseen crisis.
By Patricia Mertz Esswein
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Take Charge of Your Portfolios, LadiesCoronavirus and Your Money When it comes to investing, too many women learn the hard way that disengaging is a mistake.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis
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Beware Crooked Contact TracersScams If someone claiming to be a contact tracer asks you for money or requests your Social Security number, that’s a red flag.
By Sandra Block
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