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What to Look Out for in Economic Data This Week
The February PCE report and the March CPI report highlight the economic calendar this week, and we'll also see the minutes from the March Fed meeting.
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MarketsStock Market Holidays in 2026: NYSE, NASDAQ and Wall Street Holidays
When are the stock market holidays? Here, we look at which days the NYSE, Nasdaq and bond markets are off in 2026.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Jobs Outlook: Is The Jan. Jump in Jobs a One-Off?
Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
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stocksEarnings Calendar and Analysis for This Week
Check out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.
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My Husband Wants Half Our Retirement Portfolio in Stocks
We just retired at 67 with $4.1 million. My husband wants to keep 50% of our investments in stocks. I say it's not worth the risk. Who's right?
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A Financial Planner's Tips for 'Mo Money, Mo Problems' Issues
When you're a high earner, the skills that got you to the top of your profession aren't necessarily the same ones you need to build wealth.
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Families Teach Kids More About Money Than Schools Ever Can
Schools are increasingly expected to teach children how to manage money, but classroom learning pales in comparison to good examples set by the family at home.
By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert
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Retirement
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Inheriting an IRA? The 3 Decisions That Could Cost You Thousands
Don't get hit with a big tax bill thanks to an inherited IRA. Learn the rules and save.
By Donna Fuscaldo -
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My Husband Wants Half Our Retirement Portfolio in Stocks
We just retired at 67 with $4.1 million. My husband wants to keep 50% of our investments in stocks. I say it's not worth the risk. Who's right?
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Are You Ready to Go Upmarket? What Advisers Need to Know
If you're already serving mass-affluent clients, moving into the high-net worth arena may seem like the natural progression. But it's not always that simple.
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6 Stevie Nicks Quotes Retirees Should Live By
From navigating the 'Landslide' of change to embracing her own mystical path, the rock legend offers a masterclass in living life on your own terms.
By Donna Fuscaldo -

9 Upgrades That Transform Your Family Home Into a Retirement Oasis
Here's a look at the smart, luxury modifications that prioritize your recovery, relaxation and effortless entertaining.
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Retiring Without a Partner? How Singles Can Maximize Their Savings
Retirement can be expensive, especially when you do it alone. But there are ways to maximize your retirement savings even when facing your second act without a partner.
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Why More People Fear Going Broke in Retirement Than Dying
Inflation, taxes and Social Security are the three top concerns for retirees, according to the 2025 Allianz Annual Retirement Study
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Alexandra Svokos
Digital Managing Editor
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Karee Venema
Senior Investing Editor
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Kelley R. Taylor
Senior Tax Editor
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Alexandra Twin
Senior Retirement Editor
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David Dittman
Investing Editor
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Ellen Kennedy
Retirement Editor
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Carla Ayers
Personal Finance Editor
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Donna LeValley
Retirement Writer
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Kate Schubel
Tax Writer
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Sean Jackson
Personal Finance Writer
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Donna Fuscaldo
Retirement Writer
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Rachael Green
Personal Finance Writer
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Ben Demers
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Senior Investing Writer
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Taxes
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Cost of LivingAmericans Are Fleeing High-Tax States: Here’s Where They’re Moving Instead in 2026
New IRS migration data shows billions in income shifting from high-tax states to lower-tax destinations. Here’s what’s driving the trend and what it means for your finances.
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Ask the EditorAsk the Editor: Questions on Tax Return Filing Deadline
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on the due date for filing your federal tax return and other tax filing subjects.
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State TaxFlorida Tax Trade-Off: Why 0% Income Tax Doesn’t Always Mean a Cheaper Retirement in 2026
Florida’s tax-friendly reputation draws retirees every year, but potential 2026 property tax changes, rising insurance costs, and everyday expenses can impact your wallet.
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Tech TaxesStop Using Your Smartwatch for Mileage (Until You Read This IRS Rule)
You bought your watch for tracking steps, but the IRS tracks your mileage. Did you miss out on this key tax deduction?
By Kate Schubel
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Personal Finance
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Jobs Outlook: Is The Jan. Jump in Jobs a One-Off?
Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
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Why retirees are spending more on travel now
Here is what the SKI trend means for your retirement plan.
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6 Ways Seniors Can Save on Home Insurance
Don't let soaring insurance premiums eat into your retirement income.
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A Financial Planner's Tips for 'Mo Money, Mo Problems' Issues
When you're a high earner, the skills that got you to the top of your profession aren't necessarily the same ones you need to build wealth.
By Eric Roberge, Certified Financial Planner (CFP) and Investment Adviser -

Families Teach Kids More About Money Than Schools Ever Can
Schools are increasingly expected to teach children how to manage money, but classroom learning pales in comparison to good examples set by the family at home.
By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy Expert -

How to Watch the March Madness Final Four Without Cable
Learn how to stream the March Madness Final Four live, including channels, apps and the best ways to watch without cable.
By Sean Jackson
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Real Estate
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When Does Refinancing Make Sense?
Thinking about refinancing your mortgage? Here's what you need to consider.
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Zombie Mortgages Are Back: Why Old Home Loans Are Resurfacing
Forgotten second mortgages from the housing crash are reappearing — sometimes with bigger balances and foreclosure risk.
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Should I Take Out a Loan From My $1.5 million 401(k)?
We asked a wealth planner if borrowing from a 401(k) for a home improvement project would throw a retirement plan off course. The answer may surprise you.
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Don't Defer Retirement if You're a Landlord, Defer Taxes
A millionaire couple spent 30 years building a real estate empire — and nearly handed a million dollars of it to the IRS before discovering an exit strategy.
By Daniel Goodwin
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Travel
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Our Son Can't Come on the Family Cruise. Should I Send Him a Check?
I'm disappointed my son can't go to Greece with us, but we can't reschedule. I want him to feel we are treating him fairly.
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credit cardsThe Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
Pack your bags and earn rewards for traveling. We chose the best cards for airline, hotel and other perks to help you save money.
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Best Airline Credit Card Bonuses That Come with Free Companion Tickets
We’ve rounded up the two best airline credit card bonuses worth up to $720 to help you rack up miles, earn a companion pass and pay for your next big vacation.
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Credit Cards With No Foreign Transaction Fees
Enjoy traveling abroad? Find a credit card with no foreign transaction fees or your spending could add up to a big chunk of change.
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Why retirees are spending more on travel now
Here is what the SKI trend means for your retirement plan.
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9 Tips to Splurge on a Vacation, From a Wealth Adviser
Ditch the guilt part of your trip by intentionally budgeting, defining your own dream getaway and ensuring your financial and legal documents are in order.
By Mary Ware, CFP®, CIMA®, CDFA®
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Economic Forecasts
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Jobs Outlook: Is The Jan. Jump in Jobs a One-Off?
Kiplinger's monthly jobs round-up covers the latest changes in the labor market, from job gains to wage fluctuations.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Rise in Gasoline Prices Will Slow Some Sales
Sales rebounded in February after snowstorms, but inflation-adjusted sales should slow a bit going forward.
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The Kiplinger LetterIran War Looms Over Spring Home-Buying Season
The Iran conflict has put the housing market recovery on hold by driving up mortgage rates and raising costs for builders.
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ForecastsKiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Fed Pauses Rates Cuts
The Fed suggests that it is not likely to cut rates further unless the jobs market weakens more.
By David Payne -
Economic OutlooksKiplinger Housing Outlook: A Critical Turning Point in 2026
The housing market is in the doldrums, but subtle shifts are finally on the way.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Business Costs Outlook: Spending, Costs Rise
Trade deals reduce tariff uncertainty, but lock in higher costs of imports.
By David Payne -
Economic ForecastsKiplinger Energy Outlook: War in Iran Spells Higher Gas Prices in the US
The loss of roughly a tenth of the world’s oil supply is already raising prices at the gas pump, with more increases to come.
By Jim Patterson
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Why retirees are spending more on travel now
Here is what the SKI trend means for your retirement plan.
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Are You Ready to Go Upmarket? What Advisers Need to Know
If you're already serving mass-affluent clients, moving into the high-net worth arena may seem like the natural progression. But it's not always that simple.
By Ben Sullivan, CFA®, CFP®
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New to Advising Ultra-Rich Clients? How to Rethink Your Firm
Working with ultra-high-net-worth families doesn't mean rebuilding your firm, but offering advice that is structured, empowering and intentional. Here's how.
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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
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Best Airline Credit Card Bonuses That Come with Free Companion Tickets
We’ve rounded up the two best airline credit card bonuses worth up to $720 to help you rack up miles, earn a companion pass and pay for your next big vacation.
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Credit Cards With No Foreign Transaction Fees
Enjoy traveling abroad? Find a credit card with no foreign transaction fees or your spending could add up to a big chunk of change.
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