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Should I Buy Stocks or Should I Buy Bonds Right Now?
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Will a GOP 'Big Bill' Incentive Help Donors Avoid Capital Gains Tax?
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Are These the Next Stocks to Split?
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Earnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week
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Investing
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A Cautionary Tale: Why Older Adults Should Think Twice About Being Landlords
Becoming a landlord late in life can be a risky venture because of potential health issues, cognitive challenges and susceptibility to financial exploitation.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Home Equity Evolution: A Fresh Approach to Funding Life's Biggest Needs
Homeowners leverage their home equity through various strategies, such as HELOCs or reverse mortgages. A newer option: Shared equity models. How do those work, and what are the pros and cons?
By Craig Corn Published
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How to Buy Treasury Bills
Rates on short-term bills are generous, with no risk. Here's a look at how Treasury bills work and how to buy them.
By Emma Patch Last updated
Personal Finance
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The 10 Safest Countries to Visit
Travel Check out where to travel safely before you book international travel.
By Brittany Leitner Last updated
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5 Ways to Save on Summer Flights
Travel Follow these strategies to avoid paying top dollar to fly across the Atlantic.
By Cameron Huddleston Last updated
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Planning a Summer Road Trip? Here's How to Cut Costs
Drivers expect to spend about $2 per mile on average, or about $1,000 on road trips this summer, according to an Experian survey.
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Taxes
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Ohio Tax Guide 2025
State Tax Explore Ohio's 2025 state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Ohio compares nationwide.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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How the IRS Taxes Retirement Income
Retirement Taxes It's important to know how common sources of retirement income are taxed.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Pennsylvania Tax Guide 2025
State Tax Explore Pennsylvania's 2025 state tax rates for income, sales, property, retirement, and more. Learn how Pennsylvania compares nationwide.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
Retirement
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A Cautionary Tale: Why Older Adults Should Think Twice About Being Landlords
Becoming a landlord late in life can be a risky venture because of potential health issues, cognitive challenges and susceptibility to financial exploitation.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Home Equity Evolution: A Fresh Approach to Funding Life's Biggest Needs
Homeowners leverage their home equity through various strategies, such as HELOCs or reverse mortgages. A newer option: Shared equity models. How do those work, and what are the pros and cons?
By Craig Corn Published
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What Is the July Social Security Payment Schedule?
The date your July Social Security benefit arrives depends on what day of the month you were born.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
Real Estate
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A Cautionary Tale: Why Older Adults Should Think Twice About Being Landlords
Becoming a landlord late in life can be a risky venture because of potential health issues, cognitive challenges and susceptibility to financial exploitation.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Home Equity Evolution: A Fresh Approach to Funding Life's Biggest Needs
Homeowners leverage their home equity through various strategies, such as HELOCs or reverse mortgages. A newer option: Shared equity models. How do those work, and what are the pros and cons?
By Craig Corn Published
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Six Steps to Appeal Your Property Tax Bill
Property Tax As home values increase nationwide, property taxes are also on the rise.
By Lisa Gerstner Last updated
Property Tax
Economic Forecasts
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Blue Collar Workers Add AI to Their Toolboxes
The Kiplinger Letter AI can’t fix a leak or install lighting, but more and more tradespeople are adopting artificial intelligence for back-office work and other tasks.
By John Miley Published
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook
Forecasts Interest rates will stay in a holding pattern, as concerns about future inflation balance fears of an economic slowdown. The Federal Reserve is also on hold.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Car Buying Splurge Comes to An End
Economic Forecasts Retail sales fall as car sales retreat. Other non-gas sales are little changed.
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Just Sold Your Business? Avoid These Five Hasty Moves
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To My Small Business: Well, I've Been Afraid of Changin', 'Cause I've Built My Life Around You
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