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How Annuities Can Help if Markets Cause You Restless Nights
If you find market volatility too stressful, buying annuities that provide stability and protect your principal could help you rest easier. Here's what to consider.
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When Markets Are Jumpy, This Is How to Stay Grounded
Market turbulence makes even the most experienced investors nervous. Here are some tips for ignoring the panic and trusting your plan when things get volatile.
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To Love, Honor and Make Financial Decisions as Equal Partners
Ensuring both partners are engaged in financial decisions isn't just about fairness — it's a risk-management strategy that protects against costly crises.
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The Cheapest Places To Retire in the US
When you're trying to balance a fixed income with an enjoyable retirement, the cost of living is a crucial factor to consider. Is your city the best?
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Small Caps Step Up, Tech Is Still a Drag: Stock Market Today
Early strength gave way to AI skepticism again as a volatile trading week ended on another mixed note.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumer Spending Takes a Breather
Sales were flat in December, and January storms likely hindered spending as well.
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mutual funds5 Best Fidelity Mutual Funds to Buy Now
No matter your investing style, the best Fidelity mutual funds offer solid active management at relatively low cost.
By Jeff Reeves
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Retirement
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Chapter X: Steering Men Through Rocky Transitions to Retirement
Don’t just retire — evolve. Chapter X is a strategy for a high-impact second act, designed for men, by a man.
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How Annuities Can Help if Markets Cause You Restless Nights
If you find market volatility too stressful, buying annuities that provide stability and protect your principal could help you rest easier. Here's what to consider.
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How to Retire at 40: Build the FIRE Now
It's not easy, but you may be able to retire by 40 or 45 if you take these FIRE (Financial Independence, Retire Early) steps now.
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The Cheapest Places To Retire in the US
When you're trying to balance a fixed income with an enjoyable retirement, the cost of living is a crucial factor to consider. Is your city the best?
By Stacy Rapacon -

The Emotional Side of Retiring: Six Steps to Help You Move On
Retiring is tough as you face the loss of your work identity and purpose. Here are six steps to help you adjust mentally and find a new sense of daily connection.
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Ask the EditorAsk the Tax Editor: IRAs
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on IRAs
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My wife wants us to retire at 65 for Medicare, but I'm ready now.
I'm 62 and want to retire, travel and have fun, but my wife says we should get Medicare first. We ask wealth advisers for help.
By Donna Fuscaldo
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David Dittman
Investing Editor
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Ellen Kennedy
Retirement Editor
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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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Retirement Writer
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Taxes
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Ask the EditorAsk the Tax Editor: IRAs
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on IRAs
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4 Pro Tips for Successfully Scaling the Medicare Mountain
Attempting to conquer Medicare without a plan is risky. The safest route requires a thorough understanding of your options and never leaves decisions to chance.
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Why Charitable Remainder Trusts Team With Donor-Advised Funds
If a charitable remainder trust puts too many constraints on your family's charitable giving, consider combining it with a donor-advised fund for more control.
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The Illinois 'Cliff Tax': How a Single Dollar Can Push You Over
Illinois' estate tax "threshold" (rather than "exemption") can surprise families, but proactive planning can help preserve more for heirs and charitable causes.
By Scott Tucker, Investment Adviser Representative
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Personal Finance
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Why Most Millionaires Don't Feel Wealthy — and What It Really Takes to Feel Financially Secure
A growing share of Americans reach millionaire status yet still worry about money. Here's why wealth feels different today and how to build true financial confidence.
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You Could Be Overpaying for Internet. Here’s How to Choose the Right Type
Fiber, cable, 5G wireless and satellite internet all offer different speeds, reliability and price points. Understanding the differences could help you lower your monthly bill or improve performance.
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My First $1 Million: Retired From Real Estate, 75
Ever wonder how someone who's made a million dollars or more did it? Kiplinger's My First $1 Million series uncovers the answers.
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To Love, Honor and Make Financial Decisions as Equal Partners
Ensuring both partners are engaged in financial decisions isn't just about fairness — it's a risk-management strategy that protects against costly crises.
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Top 5 Career Lessons From the 2026 Winter Olympics (So Far)
Five lessons to learn from the 2026 Winter Olympics for your career and finances.
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Earn A Disney Bundle Discount With The Blue Cash Everyday® Card
The Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express offers you cash back rewards on streaming, grocery and dining. Best of all, the card offers no annual fee.
By Sean Jackson
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Real Estate
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The Cheapest Places To Retire in the US
When you're trying to balance a fixed income with an enjoyable retirement, the cost of living is a crucial factor to consider. Is your city the best?
By Stacy Rapacon -
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What Home Equity Is and Why It's a Valuable Long-Term Investment
Understanding what home equity is and why it's such a valued long-term investment.
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Should You Pay Cash for a Home? Why Even Millionaires Choose Mortgages
Some of the wealthiest Americans opt for mortgages as a strategic way to preserve liquidity, leverage investments and reduce tax exposure.
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How Smart Retirees Turn a Second Home Into a Financial Asset
Buying a second home during retirement, especially if your savings are solid, can improve your lifestyle or be a strategic financial choice. But it requires meticulous planning.
By Kathryn Pomroy
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Travel
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Five Best (and Worst) US Airports for Flight Delays
Hate getting delayed at the airport? Here are five airports where that’s least likely to happen and five with the worst track record for flight delays.
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The 11 Best Travel Hacks Every Active Retiree Should Know
More retirees are hitting the road for their dream trips, and with some creative travel hacks, you can travel the world without breaking the bank.
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My husband and I retired this year at 67 with $3.2 million. He's very frugal whenever we travel, which makes me resentful. How can I convince him to loosen up?
Sponsored by Savant Wealth Management
We asked financial planning experts for advice.
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Emergency Travel Assistance Memberships Explained
Emergency travel assistance memberships help coordinate medical evacuations and emergency travel support. Here is how they differ from insurance and how major providers compare.
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Hosting a Family Reunion? 10 Essentials for a Lasting Legacy
Rekindle old friendships, pass down traditions and have a ball at your family reunion. We answer 10 common planning questions.
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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.
By Sean Jackson
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Economic Forecasts
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumer Spending Takes a Breather
Sales were flat in December, and January storms likely hindered spending as well.
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Economic ForecastsKiplinger Inflation Outlook: Moderate Inflation to Continue in the Near Term
Twelve-month inflation rates will stay low in the next few months, but could pick up in the year’s second half.
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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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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 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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The Kiplinger LetterThe U.S. Economy Will Gain Steam This Year
The Letter editors review the projected pace of the economy for 2026. Bigger tax refunds and resilient consumers will keep the economy humming in 2026.
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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
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Kiplinger Retail Outlook: Consumer Spending Takes a Breather
Economic Forecasts Sales were flat in December, and January storms likely hindered spending as well.
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Moderate Inflation to Continue in the Near Term
Economic Forecasts Twelve-month inflation rates will stay low in the next few months, but could pick up in the year’s second half.
By David Payne
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Five Best (and Worst) US Airports for Flight Delays
Hate getting delayed at the airport? Here are five airports where that’s least likely to happen and five with the worst track record for flight delays.
By Rachael Green
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A Scary Emerging AI Threat
The Kiplinger Letter An emerging public health issue caused by artificial intelligence poses a new national security threat. Expect AI-induced psychosis to gain far more attention.
By John Miley
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Emergency Travel Assistance Memberships Explained
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Emergency travel assistance memberships help coordinate medical evacuations and emergency travel support. Here is how they differ from insurance and how major providers compare.
By Carla Ayers
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Retirees' Guide to Dos and Don’ts of Business Partnerships
Making Your Money Last Know some of the business partnership pros and cons before diving in. A business partnership agreement is a good place to start.
By Katherine Reynolds Lewis
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