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How the Self-Employed Can Save for Retirement
retirement A SEP is easiest to set up, but a solo 401(k) might let you set aside more money.
By Kimberly Lankford Published
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Take a Fresh Look at End of Life Plans
Financial Planning for Alzheimer's Changes in state laws and shifting practices of financial institutions and health care providers warrant a review of your advance-planning documents.
By Eleanor Laise Published
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Your Worst Money Problems Are All In Your Head
Investor Psychology Emotional baggage can sabotage your financial goals -- here's how to recognize it.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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How to Find a Money Therapist
credit & debt A financial therapist can help you overcome deep-rooted money hang-ups.
By Anne Kates Smith Published
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Build Your Financial Dream Team
Financial Planning When it’s time to consult the pros about your money, be sure you get major-league advice.
By the editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance Published
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5 Questions to Ask to Find the Right Financial Adviser for You
Financial Planning Follow these steps to find the right professional for you.
By The Kiplinger Washington Editors Published
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8 Financial Pros You Need on Your Side
credit & debt Most of the time, you probably do fine managing your own finances -- that’s why you read Kiplinger’s in the first place.
By Staff Published
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8 Smart Estate Planning Steps to Die the Right Way
estate planning Excuse #1: You're not going to die. Excuse #2: You've been too busy. Excuse #3: You can't stand thinking about a future that doesn't include you.
By Jane Bennett Clark Published
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5 Steps to a Secure Retirement
retirement It’s time to size up your plan. You may be in better shape than you think.
By Mary Beth Franklin Published
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