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Investing
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Stock Market Today: Stocks End Higher in Whipsaw Session
The main indexes were volatile Thursday with Nvidia earnings in focus.
By Karee Venema Published
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Stocks With the Highest Dividend Yields in the S&P 500
Buy-rated blue-chips Pfizer and Verizon make the list of stocks with the highest dividend yields in the S&P 500. Some of the other names might surprise you.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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Kiplinger's Economic Calendar for This Week
This week's relatively quiet economic calendar features several Fed speakers and a key labor market update.
By Karee Venema Last updated
Personal Finance
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Five FAQs About 529 College Savings Plans
Thanks to recent policy changes, families have more options for what to do with money sitting in tax-advantaged 529 accounts.
By Mallika Mitra Published
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Here's Why We All Win When Charitable Dollars Go to Women
Giving to charities for women and girls not only has a lasting impact on their lives — it also benefits society as a whole. Here’s how to start investing.
By Elizabeth Droggitis Published
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Are Banks Open on Thanksgiving in 2024?
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, which has many folks wondering if banks are open on Thursday, November 28.
By Karee Venema Last updated
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Taxes
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Will Elon Musk Crack Down on IRS Tax Cheats Who Owe $50 Million?
IRS IRS employees are required to pay their taxes on time, but thousands slipped through the cracks.
By Gabriella Cruz-Martínez Last updated
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Tax Credit vs. Tax Deduction: What’s the Difference?
Tax Breaks Your guide to tax deductions and credits, how the IRS treats them differently, and how they impact your tax bill.
By Kate Schubel Published
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How Inflation Impacts Your Taxes
Inflation The impact of inflation on federal income tax brackets and some other tax credits might not be all bad.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Why Now May Be a Good Time to Invest in Commodities
You may want to consider adding inflation-hedging commodities such as bitcoin and gold to your portfolio.
By Zain Jaffer Published
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Looking to Adopt AI in Your Finance Org? Consider These Factors First
While AI offers immense potential, its implementation in finance and accounting requires thoughtful planning and precise execution.
By Amrita Choudhary Published
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Protecting Your Financial Health After a Natural Disaster
As you begin to recover, these three tips can help you protect your financial health.
By Rod Griffin Published
Retirement
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How to Apply for Social Security Retirement Benefits
There are two ways to apply for Social Security retirement benefits.
By Donna LeValley Published
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Thrift Savings Plan Contribution Limits for 2024 and 2025
Thrift Savings Plan contribution limits are rising to $23,500 in 2025 from $23,000 in 2024. Plus, new catch-up limits for people 60-63.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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To Future-Proof Retirement Security, We Need Better Strategies
With retirees living longer and the inequalities that affect women and people of color, the retirement system needs some optimization. Here’s what would help.
By Romi Savova Published
Real Estate
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How Moving Might Impact Your Medicare Coverage
Your Medicare plan’s coverage area will determine if you need to make changes after a move.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Best Places to Retire in the U.S.
Whether it's warmer weather, quality healthcare or a low tax burden, Florida ranks number one as a retirement paradise.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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Kiplinger Housing Outlook: Existing Home Sales Fall Again
Economic Outlooks Home prices keep rising, but the rate of increase continues to slow.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Last updated
Economic Outlooks
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Spending Level Remains High
Economic Forecasts Consumer spending still has momentum going into the holiday season.
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Inflation Refuses To Fall
Economic Forecasts Progress toward the Federal Reserve’s goal of 2% inflation appears to be slowing.
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Kiplinger Outlook: Telecom Companies Brace for Tough Times
The Letter The telecom industry is entering a new era that threatens profitability. But the coming Trump administration will make it easier for the major players to adjust.
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Spending Level Remains High
Economic Forecasts Consumer spending still has momentum going into the holiday season.
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Follow these Christmas flight booking tips from Phil Dengler, co-owner of the Vacationer.
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Looking to Adopt AI in Your Finance Org? Consider These Factors First
While AI offers immense potential, its implementation in finance and accounting requires thoughtful planning and precise execution.
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Inflation Refuses To Fall
Economic Forecasts Progress toward the Federal Reserve’s goal of 2% inflation appears to be slowing.
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