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Investing
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What Does a Government Shutdown Mean for Stocks?
A federal government shutdown doesn't spell doom for stocks.
By Dan Burrows Last updated
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How Women Can Handle Their Growing Wealth Like a Pro
Even as women play catch-up because of the gender pay gap and caregiving responsibilities, they're winning financially. Here's how to keep on winning.
By Tiffany Welka Last updated
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Five Ways to Safeguard Your Portfolio in Market Downturns
The stock market is nothing if not volatile these days. When it takes a dip, a well-managed, properly diversified portfolio could help you ride out the storm.
By Joel V. Russo, LUTCF Published
Personal Finance
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Earn up to $1,295 With Marriott Bonvoy Cards From Amex
Get up to 185,000 bonus points with Marriott Bonvoy cards from American Express, plus a free night.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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The Best 3-Year CDs
Savings A three-year CD gives you an opportunity to save for midrange goals with a healthy rate of return.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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How Women Can Handle Their Growing Wealth Like a Pro
Even as women play catch-up because of the gender pay gap and caregiving responsibilities, they're winning financially. Here's how to keep on winning.
By Tiffany Welka Last updated
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Taxes
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How to Pay the IRS if You Owe Taxes
Tax Payments
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Tax-Deductible Home Improvements for Retirement in 2025
Retirement Taxes Your aging-in-place plan could benefit from the medical expense tax deduction. But watch out for capital gains and property taxes.
By Kate Schubel Published
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What is the Gift Tax Exclusion for 2024 and 2025?
Gift Tax Knowing the annual gift tax exemption can save you time and money.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Reasons to Consider Taking Another Look at Gold
The cycle of excessive borrowing to finance government expenditures, grants and aid of all kinds beyond taxable GDP and productivity might not end well.
By Zain Jaffer Published
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Risk vs Reward Strategies for Investing in Cryptocurrency
Considering investing in cryptocurrency? Approach it with a mindset that balances the thrill of potential rewards with a strong risk-management strategy.
By Stephen Nalley Published
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Six Signs Your Budget or Financial Plan Isn't Working for You
Budgeting is effective only if you're able to make it work for you long term.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
Retirement
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How Women Can Handle Their Growing Wealth Like a Pro
Even as women play catch-up because of the gender pay gap and caregiving responsibilities, they're winning financially. Here's how to keep on winning.
By Tiffany Welka Last updated
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Tax-Deductible Home Improvements for Retirement in 2025
Retirement Taxes Your aging-in-place plan could benefit from the medical expense tax deduction. But watch out for capital gains and property taxes.
By Kate Schubel Published
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How IRAs Impact Social Security
Do your traditional IRA distributions count as income that could lower your social security benefits? It depends.
By Tom Taulli Last updated
Real Estate
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13 Smart Uses for Your Tax Refund
tax refunds If you have a refund check coming your way, consider using it to bolster your personal balance sheet.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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13 Home Features Today's Buyers Want Most
home Thinking about selling your house? Here are 13 home features potential buyers crave right now.
By Ellen B. Kennedy Last updated
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The Hidden Costs of Selling a House
Here's a look at all the hidden costs of selling a house, including agents fees, repairs, staging and closing costs.
By Daniel Bortz Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Trade Outlook: Trade Gap Widens to a New Peak
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 Jobs Outlook: Labor Market Strength Surprises
Economic Forecasts Strong job growth in September and revisions to July and August indicate the labor market’s weakness was overstated.
By David Payne Last updated
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Trump’s Whirlwind Month of Crypto Moves
The Kiplinger Letter The Trump administration wants to strengthen U.S. leadership in the cryptocurrency industry by providing regulatory clarity.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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The Explosion of New AI Tools
The Kiplinger Letter Workers and consumers soon won’t be able to escape generative AI. Does that mean societal disruption and productivity gains are right around the corner?
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Inflation Slows, but Tariff Effects Still to Come
Economic Forecasts Inflation cooled more than expected in February, but tariffs may push up prices soon.
By David Payne Last updated
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Your Social Security Checks Won’t Stop If the Government Shuts Down
How Social Security would be affected by a government shutdown, including what happens to checks and what services would be paused.
By Esther D’Amico Last updated
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Southwest Will Stop Offering Free Checked Bags This Year
Bags no longer fly free on Southwest as the airline moves to implement baggage fees in May. Here’s how travelers can save on fees at the airport.
By Rachael Green Published
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These Four Books Explore How to Leverage Our Outrage Positively
The authors offer some powerful tools to help us find solutions to discord rather than remaining silent or blowing up in anger.
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Key Things To Know About Travel Medical Insurance
Travel medical insurance can help you pay for emergency medical expenses that arise when you’re on a trip, so you won't have to pay medical costs upfront.
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