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Investing
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The Best Vanguard ETFs to BuyThe best Vanguard ETFs all feature rock-bottom fees, large asset bases and long trading histories. Here are a few of our favorites.
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Highest-Yielding Dividend Stocks in the S&P 500Conagra, General Mills and Campbell's lead the list of the highest-yielding dividend stocks in the S&P 500. Some of the other names might surprise you.
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The Best Growth ETFs to BuyThe best growth ETFs have historically beaten the market. Prudent investors will be mindful of elevated valuations and sector concentration risk.
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Nasdaq Slides as Chip Stocks Slump: Stock Market TodayStocks gave back early gains as geopolitical tensions ramped up and tech stocks sold off.
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7 Warren Buffett Quotes Every Retiree Should Live ByThe 'Oracle of Omaha' knows a thing or two about life, investing and retirement.
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blue chip stocksAll 30 Dow Jones Stocks Ranked: Buy, Sell or Hold?Nvidia, Visa and Microsoft lead the list of Wall Street's top Dow Jones stocks to buy now. Some other names might surprise you.
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How to Manage Your Qualified Dividends in 2026You're never going to avoid paying taxes completely, but knowing how to manage your dividend income can help reduce what you pay to Uncle Sam each year.
By Charles Lewis Sizemore, CFA
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Retirement
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QuizEstate Planning Quiz: Can You Decode These 10 Critical Terms?Take this quick quiz to test your knowledge of the essential legal and financial vocabulary required to protect your assets and your family.
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7 Warren Buffett Quotes Every Retiree Should Live ByThe 'Oracle of Omaha' knows a thing or two about life, investing and retirement.
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The Sequence of Returns Risk Could Shrink Your Retirement Nest EggThis little-known risk of a down market can damage your portfolio. Here's how to prevent it.
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You May Not Want to Downsize in Retirement: Here's WhyYour financial planner may urge you to downsize in retirement. Your kids may even pressure you. But be sure it's right for you before you make a move.
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Lost Your Spark? 6 Ways to Break Out of a Retirement FunkIt's common for retirees to struggle with mental health and the "blahs." Here are six ways you can break free, according to the experts.
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Why High-Net-Worth Individuals Are Securing Golden VisasGolden Visas can help protect wealth, family and business operations by establishing a reliable backup residency and, often, a path to dual citizenship.
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Can a Gold IRA or ETF Counter Sticky Inflation in Your Retirement Portfolio?Gold is soaring. Here's how to add a gold IRA or ETF to your portfolio in order to hedge against inflation and volatility. But retirees should tread carefully.
By Javier Simon
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Meet Kiplinger's experts
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Alexandra SvokosDigital Managing Editor
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Karee VenemaSenior Investing Editor
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Kelley R. TaylorSenior Tax Editor
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Alexandra TwinSenior Retirement Editor
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David DittmanInvesting Editor
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Ellen KennedyRetirement Editor
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Carla AyersPersonal Finance Editor
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Donna LeValleyRetirement Writer
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Kate SchubelTax Writer
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Sean JacksonPersonal Finance Writer
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Donna FuscaldoRetirement Writer
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Rachael GreenPersonal Finance Writer
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Ben DemersAudience Engagement Manager
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Dan BurrowsSenior Investing Writer
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Taxes
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How to Manage Your Qualified Dividends in 2026You're never going to avoid paying taxes completely, but knowing how to manage your dividend income can help reduce what you pay to Uncle Sam each year.
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Tax PolicyMany People Hate Data Centers: Billions in Tax Breaks Are One Reason WhyData centers in Virginia and other states are sparking backlash about how AI, cloud computing, and investment affect local communities.
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Betting TaxFirst-Time World Cup Bettors Face New 2026 Tax RulesWith millions of fans backing favorites and a new 90% limit on loss deductions, your 2026 tournament strategy needs a substitution.
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QuizDo You Know the Pros and Cons of Annuities? Test Your Knowledge With Our QuizThe financial professionals who contribute to Kiplinger's Adviser Intel regularly write about annuities.
By Joyce Lamb
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Personal Finance
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7 Warren Buffett Quotes Every Retiree Should Live ByThe 'Oracle of Omaha' knows a thing or two about life, investing and retirement.
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How to Watch the NBA Finals 2026: Knicks vs SpursThe 2026 NBA Finals are here. Learn how to watch the Knicks vs Spurs championship series live on ABC and streaming services.
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Parent PLUS Caps Just Changed the Math on Paying for CollegeFor years, Parent PLUS filled whatever tuition gap was left over. Starting July 1, it comes with a hard ceiling. What should families do now?
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Are This Company's Ads for Push-to-Talk Devices Misleading?These radios are marketed as independent, unlimited-range walkie-talkies, but they actually require an LTE tower — the company's website even notes that.
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How to Watch the FIFA World Cup 2026: Schedule, TV Channels and Streaming OptionsThe FIFA World Cup kicks off on June 11 and runs through July 19. Here's where to watch every match live and the most affordable streaming options for U.S. viewers.
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Best Amazon Prime Day Deals 2026Amazon Prime Day 2026 runs June 23 through June 26, but many of the best deals are already live. Here are the Prime Day discounts worth shopping now.
By Rachael Green
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Real Estate
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You May Not Want to Downsize in Retirement: Here's WhyYour financial planner may urge you to downsize in retirement. Your kids may even pressure you. But be sure it's right for you before you make a move.
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The Real Cost of a Vacation Home, From a Financial PlannerBefore you buy a vacation home, do your homework. Be realistic about mortgage rates, local regulations that limit rental options, insurance and upkeep.
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10 Cities With the Cheapest Groceries in the USIf you live in one of these 10 cities, you're paying less than the rest of the country to keep your fridge stocked.
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10 Cities Where Grocery Prices Are Highest in 2026Residents in these 10 cities pay up to 36% more than the rest of the country to keep food on the table.
By Rachael Green
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Travel
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credit cardsThe Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for YouPack 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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How to Avoid Fuel Surcharges on Your Summer TravelDon't let soaring airfares and flight disruptions upend your summer vacation plans. These steps can help.
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Credit Cards With No Foreign Transaction FeesEnjoy 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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Best Airline Credit Card Bonuses That Come with Free Companion TicketsWe’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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Cruise Insurance and Crime at Sea: Are You Covered for the Unexpected?Learn what cruise insurance covers including medical issues, theft, trip delays and whether it protects against piracy or crime at sea.
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When the World Is Your Retirement HomeGlobal nomads leave everything behind to wander the continents.
By Alina Tugend
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Economic Forecasts
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Economic OutlooksKiplinger Housing Outlook: A Critical Turning Point in 2026The housing market is in the doldrums, but subtle shifts are finally on the way.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Energy Outlook: Drivers Face Painful Gas PricesPrices at the pump are coming down, but not enough to make drivers feel much relief.
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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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Kiplinger ForecastsKiplinger GDP Outlook: No Recession, But Low Economic GrowthIn the latest Kiplinger GDP forecast, we expect modest-to-moderate growth in the second half of 2025 and through 2026.
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ForecastsExports have held up reasonably well despite tariff disputesKiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
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ForecastsKiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Fed Pauses Rates CutsThe Fed suggests that it is not likely to cut rates further unless the jobs market weakens more.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumers Spend Freely, for NowLow savings rates and higher gasoline costs imply a slowdown in spending at some point.
By David Payne
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Why High-Net-Worth Individuals Are Securing Golden VisasGolden Visas can help protect wealth, family and business operations by establishing a reliable backup residency and, often, a path to dual citizenship.
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How to Master the Art of Family Business SuccessionYou might hope for an easy transition, but your children could have different ideas about who gets what. Talking about it early could head off divisions.
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How to Avoid Fuel Surcharges on Your Summer TravelDon't let soaring airfares and flight disruptions upend your summer vacation plans. These steps can help.
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