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3 Things Investors Can Do Now to Keep Control As Oil Prices Shake the Market
Traders and speculators are already executing their respective plans. Here's what investors can do about the energy shock.
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dividend stocksThe 5 Best BDC Stocks to Buy Now
BDC stocks are a high-yielding way to gain exposure to private credit. With risks swirling, it pays to be selective and these BDCs are a good place to start.
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What a Time to Run This T. Rowe Price Tech Fund
A penchant for semiconductor stocks amid the AI boom is boosting returns for the T. Rowe Price Global Technology Fund.
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Old Annuities Carry Untapped Potential for You and Your Clients: Here's Why
Annuities bought years ago may no longer reflect clients' needs or the economy. Conducting thorough reviews will optimize their finances and grow your business.
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From ETFs to Direct Indexing — Why It Makes Sense to Move Across Now
ETFs and mutual funds are the backbone of many portfolios, but have limitations for clients and advisers. New tech means direct indexing can be a better option.
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Why Financial Advisers Will Benefit as Google Shakes Up Financial Research
Google's free, AI-powered financial research platform is going up against established providers, giving advisory firms more options for research and analysis.
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S&P, Nasdaq Close at New All-Time Highs: Stock Market Today
Markets can see beyond the war in the Middle East and are no longer moving based on still-volatile crude oil prices.
By David Dittman
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Retirement
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The Y Rule of Retirement: Why Men Need to Plan Differently
If you have a Y chromosome (because you're a guy), following the 'Y rule of retirement' can help you transition to this new life stage with grace.
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Are These 5 Stealth Costs Draining Your Retirement?
The bills they don’t see coming cause the most angst for retirees. Here's what to look out for.
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Old Annuities Carry Untapped Potential for You and Your Clients: Here's Why
Annuities bought years ago may no longer reflect clients' needs or the economy. Conducting thorough reviews will optimize their finances and grow your business.
By Jake Klima -
SEP IRASEP IRA Contribution Limits for 2026
A good option for small business owners, SEP IRAs allow individual annual contributions of as much as $70,000 in 2025, and up to $72,000 in 2026.
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The 6 Best Places to Put Your 2026 Tax Refund for Growth
Use your 2026 tax refund to boost short-term or long-term financial goals by putting it in one of these six places.
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SIMPLE IRA Contribution Limits for 2026
For 2026, the SIMPLE IRA contribution limit is $17,000, with a $4,000 catch-up for those 50 and over, totaling $21,000.
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happy retirement9 Habits for a Happy Retirement
A long and happy retirement takes more than just money. Here are nine things happy retirees do — besides dutifully saving the money they’ll need to quit the 9-to-5 grind.
By Jacob Schroeder
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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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Taxes
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Real Estate TaxesMortgage Rates in 2026 Predicted to Drop: These 3 Signals Tell You It's Time to Buy
April's rate volatility is just the tip of the iceberg. See how your freshly filed tax return and shifting property taxes could dictate home affordability this spring.
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Late FilingWhat Happens if You Missed the Tax Deadline?
If you owe the IRS money, filing your tax return late (or never) can cost you penalties and interest.
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Tax PolicyBigger Tax Refunds Are Here: So Why Do Most People Still Think Their Taxes Are Too High?
As of Tax Day 2026, most Americans say they’re paying too much in taxes, as concerns grow that wealthy individuals and corporations aren’t paying their fair share.
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5 Treats to Splurge on with Your Tax Refund
Want to use your tax refund to splurge on a little something nice this spring? Here are five treats to make the most out of that extra cash.
By Rachael Green
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Personal Finance
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The Best Credit Cards to Use When Renting Cars
Need a car when you travel? Here are the best credit cards that offer rental car insurance.
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Refinance Your Auto Loan Faster Online
Compare lenders, check rates quickly and find the best terms without slowing down your search.
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The 6 Best Places to Put Your 2026 Tax Refund for Growth
Use your 2026 tax refund to boost short-term or long-term financial goals by putting it in one of these six places.
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5 Treats to Splurge on with Your Tax Refund
Want to use your tax refund to splurge on a little something nice this spring? Here are five treats to make the most out of that extra cash.
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Is Your Car Model Driving Up Your Insurance Premium?
Car insurance rates vary by make and model. Find out if your car is raising or lowering your premium.
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savings10 Myths About Health Savings Accounts
When you’re choosing a health plan for the year, one option may be a high-deductible plan that makes you eligible to contribute to a health savings account.
By Kimberly Lankford
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Real Estate
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Real Estate TaxesMortgage Rates in 2026 Predicted to Drop: These 3 Signals Tell You It's Time to Buy
April's rate volatility is just the tip of the iceberg. See how your freshly filed tax return and shifting property taxes could dictate home affordability this spring.
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Simple Upgrades That Can Help Your Home Sell Faster
Simple, affordable home upgrades that can boost value, attract buyers and help your home sell faster in today’s market.
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The Salary You Need for a $500,000 Home Keeps Climbing
With home prices holding firm and mortgage rates still elevated, here’s what it takes to afford a $500,000 home in today’s market.
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Ask the EditorAsk the Tax Editor: Questions on Selling a Home
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on the home-sale exclusion, calculating tax basis in your home and related topics.
By Joy Taylor
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Travel
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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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Earn a $1,000 Bonus Offer with this Capital One Card
Get the Capital One Venture Rewards credit card for huge travel perks and a bonus offer worth $1,000.
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Six Dreamy Travel Spots for Retirees to Indulge in Luxury Adventures
Whether you're a retiree looking for adventure or relaxation, we have the perfect luxury vacation ideas for you.
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5 Treats to Splurge on with Your Tax Refund
Want to use your tax refund to splurge on a little something nice this spring? Here are five treats to make the most out of that extra cash.
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What Not to Do in an Airport Lounge
Before you settle into that cushy lounge chair, skip the rookie moves that annoy other travelers and can even get you kicked out.
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The 12 Travel Tips Every Retiree Needs to Know
Traveling in retirement is a dream for many people. Here are 12 practical tips to help make that dream a reality
By Daniel Bortz
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Economic Forecasts
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The Kiplinger LetterAerospace Industry Hopes for Iran Windfall
Pent-up demand plus boost in defense business bode well for the aerospace sector, despite the challenges.
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The Kiplinger LetterThe Hottest AI Apps Consumers Are Actually Using
Though Sora’s demise proves it’s not easy starting a new consumer AI app, many AI tools are seeing rapid adoption.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Inflation Outlook: Energy Costs Will Retreat Slowly
The inflation report for April will show another large jump in prices. Inflation should hit 4.0%, then ease as energy costs come down.
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ForecastsExports have held up reasonably well despite tariff disputes
Kiplinger's latest forecast on trade: U.S. exports, imports and our net trade deficit.
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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.
By Rodrigo Sermeño
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Aerospace Industry Hopes for Iran Windfall
The Kiplinger Letter Pent-up demand plus boost in defense business bode well for the aerospace sector, despite the challenges.
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What Not to Do in an Airport Lounge
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How to Save on Booking a Cruise
Booking a cruise using credit card rewards and travel agents can help snag the best deals.
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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
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