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10 Housing Markets That Could Benefit First as Mortgage Rates Drop
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Changes in the Retirement Planning Landscape
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It's National 401(k) Day: Have You Checked Your 401(k) Balance?
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The Pros and Cons of Offering Tuition Reimbursement: A Personal Perspective
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When Is the Next Fed Meeting?
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Is It Worth It to Upgrade to the New iPhone 16? Well, Yes.
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Investing
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Five Things About Annuities That May Surprise You
They're more varied, flexible and cost-effective than most people think, so don't let their complexity scare you off.
By Ken Nuss Published
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Why a 15-Year Mortgage Could Be the Key to a Larger Nest Egg
Your mortgage payments would be higher, yes, but you'd save quite a lot on interest and be mortgage-free 15 years sooner, freeing assets for other investments.
By Dave Liniger Published
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5 Stocks to Buy for a Trump Presidency
The race for the White House is heating up and these five stocks are set to benefit if Donald Trump claims victory.
By Will Ashworth Published
Personal Finance
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Five Things About Annuities That May Surprise You
They're more varied, flexible and cost-effective than most people think, so don't let their complexity scare you off.
By Ken Nuss Published
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Use this "Super" 529 Strategy to Jumpstart College Savings
This 529 strategy — superfunding a 529 — can help you maximize savings for a child or grandchild's education expenses.
By Erin Bendig Published
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How to Deal With Inflation: Advice From a Financial Adviser
Higher prices are hitting everyone, but if you're especially hurting, here are some ways that could help you to cope.
By Kelsey M. Simasko, Esq. Published
Meet Kiplinger's Experts
Taxes
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Five Things About Annuities That May Surprise You
They're more varied, flexible and cost-effective than most people think, so don't let their complexity scare you off.
By Ken Nuss Published
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Mega Millions After Taxes: How Much Will the Winner Get?
Lottery Taxes A Mega Millions jackpot winner will take home much less than the advertised jackpot amount, thanks to taxes.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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What Time is the Mega Millions Drawing?
Lottery Tax With a high-stakes lottery jackpot, the payout (less some tax) is anyone’s to win.
By Kate Schubel Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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From Transactions to Insights: ChatGPT in Accounting
ChatGPT has the potential to transform the accounting landscape by streamlining processes and enhancing the role of accountants.
By Amrita Choudhary Published
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The Impossible Trinity: Why Countries Can't Have It All
The essence of the impossible trinity is that a country can successfully achieve only two of these goals at any one time.
By Vipul Bansal Published
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What Is the Sahm Rule, and What Does It Mean?
This will be the first significant test of the Sahm rule under relatively normal circumstances.
By Stephen Kates Published
Retirement
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Five Things About Annuities That May Surprise You
They're more varied, flexible and cost-effective than most people think, so don't let their complexity scare you off.
By Ken Nuss Published
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6 Target-Date Funds to Buy For Your Retirement
These six target-date funds are good set-it-and-forget-it options that are a staple of retirement plans.
By Nellie S. Huang Published
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Does Your Retirement Plan Include Longevity Risk?
Here some ways to mitigate longevity risk into your existing retirement plans.
By Janet Bodnar Published
Economic Forecasts
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The 2024 Presidential Election is a Close Race So Far...
The Kiplinger Letter Two months out, presidential candidates, Harris and Trump are neck and neck. An early look at the election picture.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Kiplinger GDP Outlook: Economy Will Slow Soon
Economic Forecasts Q2 GDP growth surprises to the upside, but the economy is likely to downshift to 2.0% quarterly growth for the rest of the year.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Energy Outlook: Relief at the Gas Pump this Labor Day
Economic Forecasts While still high, gas prices have been easing, and should fall a bit more.
By Jim Patterson Last updated
Economic Forecasts