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These Unloved Energy Stocks Are a Bargain
Cleaned-up balance sheets and generous dividends make these dirt-cheap energy shares worth a look.
By David Milstead
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You've Heard It Before, But This Investment Advice Still Pays Off
"Time in the market beats timing the market" ¬— been there, done that, right? But don't write off the underlying advice. There's a reason it's a popular saying.
By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP
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How Advisers Can Respond When Clients Ask About Crypto in 401(k)s
Advisers need to establish clear frameworks to address client interest, navigate risks like volatility, and ensure they meet their fiduciary responsibilities.
By Ben Sullivan, CFA®, CFP®
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3 Niche Oil and Gas Investments for Next-Gen Wealth Builders
Lesser-known segments of the oil and gas sector present unique opportunities for next-gen investors and family offices, as long as they're vetted thoroughly.
By Jay R. Young
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6 common tax mistakes for investors to avoid
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Congress is Set for a Busy Winter
The Kiplinger Letter The Letter editors review the bills Congress will decide on this year. The government funding bill is paramount, but other issues vie for lawmakers’ attention.
By Sean Lengell
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A Portfolio Checklist If You're Planning to Retire in 2027
Sponsored by Zoe Financial
Are you planning to retire in 2027? This portfolio checklist will help put you on the right path.
By Coryanne Hicks
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How to Avoid Being Buried by the Tax Avalanche in Retirement
All that cash you have in tax-deferred accounts could launch you into a higher tax bracket when you start withdrawals. It's time to protect your income.
By Brian O. Butler, CRPC®, CPFA®, CEPA®
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This Financial Pro Shares the Secret to Retirement Success
For real retirement security, forget about chasing returns and focus instead on the things you can control: income, taxes, risk-taking and decision-making.
By Adam J. Bruno, Certified Financial Fiduciary®
