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The Capital Gains Tax Rates for 2024 and 2025
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Investing
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Gifting Earlier Rather Than Later Can Reap Big Tax Benefits
Even with Donald Trump's win, the future of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act remains uncertain, so here's how to make the most of its provisions while you still can.
By Nicole Jackson-Leslie, JD, 21/64 Certified Advisor Published
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10 Predictions for 2025 from The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter As 2025 arrives, here are our top 10 forecasts for the new year.
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A Frugal Saver's Guide to Spotting Investment Costs
Some of the fees that come with buying or holding stocks, bonds and other investments are obvious. Others can hide in plain sight.
By James Martielli, CFA®, CAIA® Published
Personal Finance
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Gifting Earlier Rather Than Later Can Reap Big Tax Benefits
Even with Donald Trump's win, the future of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act remains uncertain, so here's how to make the most of its provisions while you still can.
By Nicole Jackson-Leslie, JD, 21/64 Certified Advisor Published
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12 FAQs About Medicare
Medicare When you turn 65, you have to master a new health care system. We’re here to help.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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5 Changes to Social Security in 2025
Social Security changes in 2025, impact the COLA, wage cap and credits rules, impacting recipients and workers.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Taxes
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Most-Overlooked Tax Breaks for Retirees and People Over 65
Tax Breaks If you're over 65, don't miss out on these overlooked tax breaks for retirees.
By Kevin McCormally Last updated
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$7,500 EV Tax Credit at Risk as Hyundai, Kia Models Finally Qualify
Tax Credits Electric vehicles from Hyundai and Kia are eligible for a $7,500 clean energy tax break. But is the popular tax credit on its way out?
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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5 Ways the Second Trump Term Could Affect Your Finances
Income tax cuts are likely to be extended, but electric vehicle tax credits could disappear.
By Sandra Block Published
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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How Decentralized Finance Is Reshaping Investment
Four central innovations usher in this transformation.
By Clay Bethune Published
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12 Steps to Take Now for More Financial Success in 2025
Why wait until January to get a head start on your goals?
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Embracing Generative AI for Financial Success
Generative AI has the potential to reshape how we approach learning about and managing our personal finances.
By Rod Griffin Published
Retirement
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Most-Overlooked Tax Breaks for Retirees and People Over 65
Tax Breaks If you're over 65, don't miss out on these overlooked tax breaks for retirees.
By Kevin McCormally Last updated
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5 Ways the Second Trump Term Could Affect Your Finances
Income tax cuts are likely to be extended, but electric vehicle tax credits could disappear.
By Sandra Block Published
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Inherited IRA Pitfalls to Avoid
Don't get hit with a big tax bill thanks to an inherited IRA. Learn the rules and save.
By Donna Fuscaldo Published
Real Estate
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Do You Need Separate Flood Insurance?
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Will 2025 Be a Good Year to Sell Your House?
Explore whether 2025 is the right time to sell your home. Learn about trends in mortgage rates, home prices, buyer demographics and economic factors shaping the housing market.
By Carla Ayers Published
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Find the Best 30-Year Mortgage Rates
Here are some of the best 30-year mortgage rates today as they've started slowly going down.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: The Fed Pulls Back on Future Rate Cuts
Forecasts The Fed cuts short-term interest rates by a quarter-point but expects only two cuts or fewer in 2025.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Car Sales Showing Unusual Strength
Economic Forecasts Vehicle sales and ecommerce had a strong November. Overall holiday sales are on track.
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Europe Faces Economic and Political Headwinds Next Year
The Letter Challenges for Europe: Potential tariffs, high energy prices and more competition from China will weigh on the bloc in 2025.
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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