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Investing
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If You'd Put $1,000 Into IBM Stock 20 Years Ago, Here's What You'd Have Today
IBM IBM stock has been a catastrophe for truly long-term investors.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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Analysts' Top S&P 500 Stocks to Buy Now
Amazon.com, Bank of America and Microsoft are just three names making the Street's list of top-rated stocks this month.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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Think a Repeal of the Estate Tax Wouldn't Affect You? Wrong
The wording of any law that repeals or otherwise changes the federal estate tax could have an impact on all of us. Here's what you need to know, courtesy of an estate planning and tax attorney.
By John M. Goralka Published
Personal Finance
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How to Budget for College Expenses Beyond Tuition
Some universities waive tuition for families with incomes below a certain threshold. But you'll still need a plan to cover other costs.
By Deborah Kearns Published
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My First $1 Million: Events Industry CEO, 65, Northern New Jersey
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 Published
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Swipe Surcharge: How to Avoid Gas Station Credit Card Surcharges
Some gas stations are charging up to $1 more per gallon for credit card payments. Learn how to spot these fees and save on fuel.
By Choncé Maddox Published
Meet Kiplinger's Experts
Taxes
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Trump's ‘One Big, Beautiful Bill’ With Trillions in Tax Cuts: GOP Budget Vote
Tax Policy Is it possible to combine taxes, border security, and energy policy into a single piece of legislation to be passed by Independence Day?
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Think a Repeal of the Estate Tax Wouldn't Affect You? Wrong
The wording of any law that repeals or otherwise changes the federal estate tax could have an impact on all of us. Here's what you need to know, courtesy of an estate planning and tax attorney.
By John M. Goralka Published
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SALT Cap Increase? What to Expect in 2025 Tax Reform
Tax Deductions Some lawmakers say it’s past time to increase the $10,000 cap on state and local tax deductions, and President Trump seems to agree.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
Retirement
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Think a Repeal of the Estate Tax Wouldn't Affect You? Wrong
The wording of any law that repeals or otherwise changes the federal estate tax could have an impact on all of us. Here's what you need to know, courtesy of an estate planning and tax attorney.
By John M. Goralka Published
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Retire in Costa Rica for Expat Heaven
When you retire in Costa Rica, you get natural beauty, ease of relocation and affordability. Will you become a part of its thriving expat community?
By Drew Limsky Published
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Over Half of Americans Stumble Financially After Losing a Loved One. Are You Prepared?
Losing a loved one can be overwhelming, and for many, it also puts an unexpected strain on their finances, a study shows
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
Real Estate
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I'm 65, with $1.2 million saved and a paid-off $1.3 million rental property. Should I sell, or keep it for income?
Should I be a landlord in retirement?
By Maurie Backman Published
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Retire in Costa Rica for Expat Heaven
When you retire in Costa Rica, you get natural beauty, ease of relocation and affordability. Will you become a part of its thriving expat community?
By Drew Limsky Published
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Ask the Editor, May 16 — Reader Questions on Capital Gains
In our latest Ask the Editor round-up, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers three questions from readers on capital gains.
By Joy Taylor Published
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Low Number Doesn’t Reflect Tariffs Yet
Economic Forecasts Inflation should rise in the coming months as tariff effects materialize, but less than first expected, now that there is a U.S.-China trade truce.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Trade Outlook: Trade Gap Expands in March to Record Level
Forecasts Kiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Rates in a Narrow Band Until Data Show a Slowing Economy
Forecasts A weaker economy should nudge rates lower, outweighing inflation concerns, but no major move is expected unless a recession hits.
By David Payne Last updated
Forecasts
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Delta’s New Fare Changes: What Travelers Need to Know
Here’s what travelers need to know about Delta’s fare changes before booking their next flight.
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Social Security Under Trump Live Updates: Average Social Security Claiming Age is Trending Higher and the Ticket to Work Program Turns 25
Social Security Blog Social Security is undergoing big changes in 2025 under President Trump. Get live daily news, updates, tips and analysis to help you navigate the developments.
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Spending Pause is Likely Temporary
Economic Forecasts Retail sales pulled back in January, after a strong December, but may not be out of gas yet.
By David Payne Last updated
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