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Rich' Tricks to Volunteer and Donate in Retirement
There may be some tax benefits to giving back in retirement.
By Sandra Block
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An Expert Guide to Outsmarting Inflation: Don't Let It Restrict Your Retirement
Inflation is often underestimated when estimating retirement income, education funding or investment returns. These strategies can help preserve your purchasing power and reduce your financial anxiety.
By Bennett Pardue, CFP®, CDFA®, Investment Adviser Representative
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Use Your Next Vacation to Explore Your Roots
With some research and preparation, you can design a meaningful tour of your family’s ancestral home.
By Laura Petrecca
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One Big Beautiful Bill, One Big Question: Will We Keep Giving?
The rules on charitable giving are changing. For some, tax deductions for donations are now an option. For others, that option may have been curtailed.
By Peter J. Klein, CFA®, CAP®, CSRIC®, CRPS®
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Five Destinations for Active and Chill Travelers Alike
Whether you reach for a paddleboard or a lounge chair, find your groove in a location that offers something for both kinds of travelers.
By Drew Limsky
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My First $1 Million: Federal Civil Servant and Analyst, 55, Hawaii
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
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10 Cheapest Countries to Visit in 2025
We find the 10 cheapest countries to visit around the world. Forget inflation and set your sights on your next vacation.
By Quincy Williamson
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Frontier’s GoWild! Annual Flight Pass: Is the $299 All‑You‑Can‑Fly Deal Worth It?
Frontier’s GoWild! Pass offers unlimited flights for $299, but blackout dates, standby rules, and fees apply. See who benefits and if it’s worth it.
By Choncé Maddox
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Seven Guilt-Free Ways to Spend Your Retirement Cash
You may be reluctant to spend in retirement, but if you have the extra cash, here are seven ways you'll feel good doing it.
By Donna Fuscaldo