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Go to the 2026 Winter Olympics Without Breaking the Bank: 5 Ways to Save
A guide to going to the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics without breaking the bank.
By Beth Braverman
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Retirement Income Funds to Keep Cash Flowing In Your Golden Years
Retirement income funds are designed to generate a reliable cash payout for retirees. Here are a few we like.
By Nellie S. Huang
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Eight Strategies for Deciding When to File For Social Security
Applying at age 70 maximizes your monthly payout, but claiming early could provide advantages that can’t be quantified on a spreadsheet.
By Sandra Block
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How a Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC) Works
You can use home equity to pay off high-interest debt or improve your home, but it’s important to understand the risks.
By Emma Patch
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10 Things To Know for Medicare Open Enrollment
Medicare open enrollment starts on October 15 and ends on December 7. Here's what to sign up for and what to avoid.
By Elaine Silvestrini
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Tip: Ways to Track Your Credit Card Rewards
Here are the best strategies and apps to help you stay current with your credit card rewards.
By Ella Vincent
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What to Do If You Plan to Make Catch-Up Contributions in 2026
Under new rules, you may lose an up-front deduction but gain tax-free income once you retire.
By David Rodeck
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Don't Trade After-Hours Without Reading This
Are you a night owl or an early bird with a yen for active trading? Before you transact after-hours, consider these tips and potential traps.
By Nellie S. Huang
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How We Manage Our Finances Together: 'When You Keep Score, You Can End Up Resentful'
Douglas Boneparth, a certified financial planner, and his wife, Heather Boneparth, speak with Kiplinger about couples managing finances.
By Laura Petrecca
