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13 Worst Things to Buy on Amazon
spending It's become second nature for many online shoppers to go straight to Amazon.com to make a purchase -- especially Amazon Prime members who shop using their voice-activated Alexa devices.
By Andrea Browne Taylor • Last updated
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Tips for Dating Later in Life
Healthy Living on a Budget Dating as an older adult can be both easier and more difficult than it is for younger adults.
By Alina Tugend • Published
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Did You Know There's a Cure for Buyer's Remorse?
spending The Three-Day Cooling-Off Rule protects consumers from high-pressure sales tactics, so they need to know their rights. And well-intentioned businesses that don’t want to get shafted need to know them, too.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. • Published
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The 9 Best 'Purebred' Pet Stocks to Buy
stocks Several blue chips play in the growing pet-care space, but these are the best pet stocks to buy if you want pure exposure to this blossoming opportunity.
By Lisa Springer • Published
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Sizing Up the Value Of an Art Collection
retirement Invest time now to decide where your collection goes, or if it's divested, donated or given to your heirs after you die.
By Mark Stein • Published
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Credit vs. Debit Smackdown!
Budgeting Kiplinger.com general manager Robert Long joins the podcast to debate the merits of credit and debit cards. Plus, hosts Sandy Block and Ryan Ermey break down strategies for paying off student loans.
By Sandra Block • Last updated
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Buttress a Nest Egg With a Cash Stash
Making Your Money Last That cash bucket will come in handy if your riskier accounts, such as stocks or bonds, are in a bear market.
By John Waggoner • Last updated
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Eco-Friendly Tips for Sustainable Trips
Travel Follow these practical tips to minimize the environmental impact of your travel in retirement.
By Eleanor Laise • Published
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How to Beat Pesky Fees
spending No matter how much you try to swat them away, pesky fees keep nibbling at your travel bookings, wireless plans, bank accounts, investments and pretty much every other part of your financial life.
By Lisa Gerstner • Published
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