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Retirees: Help Is Here
retirement Aging forces you to make increasingly complex financial decisions.
By Mark Solheim Published
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My Annual Report
Making Your Money Last You’ve sent good ideas for articles and shared your own personal finance journeys. I love hearing what’s on your mind.
By Mark Solheim Published
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As Retirement Looms, So Does Questions of Moving
retirement Each of the places in our cover story has attributes that are high on retirees’ wish lists.
By Mark Solheim Published
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Socially Responsible Investing? It's Complicated
investing It takes a lot of time to do the research to make sure a company is compatible with your values.
By Mark Solheim Published
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Living Well on Less: The Middle Class Pinch
Budgeting The families we profile are making progress toward their financial goals, but only because they are also making sacrifices.
By Mark Solheim Published
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My Search for a Financial Adviser
Financial Planning Despite being a money expert himself, Kiplinger editor Mark Solheim found the advice industry to be a labyrinth of credentials and opaque fee structures when he went looking for financial guidance from the pros.
By Mark Solheim Published
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My Investing Misstep
investing My Schwab account ballooned to $100,000. That's when the greed and day-trader mentality took over.
By Mark Solheim Published
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We Do Personal Finance Advice, Not Politics
Making Your Money Last When it comes to recommendations for your finances, we strive to be staunchly nonpartisan.
By Mark Solheim Published
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We Welcome Your Feedback
Financial Planning Tell us your thoughts -- we are listening.
By Mark Solheim Published
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Financial Advice for Millennials
credit & debt How does a personal-finance magazine appeal to a new generation in need of a solid education in the fundamentals?
By Mark Solheim Published
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We're Here to Help
insurance In a time of great need across the country, Kiplinger steps up to offer the best financial advice we can.
By Mark Solheim Published
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Hello Reader, Let's Talk
Financial Planning New features are on the way that will make us even more useful.
By Mark Solheim Published
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Kiplinger's Editor Janet Bodnar Passes the Torch
Making Your Money Last You won’t find a better source of financial advice than Kiplinger’s.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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How We Pick the Best Banks
credit & debt Whatever is important to you—low fees, high rates, convenience—our choices will help you decide how your bank measures up or whether it makes sense to move on.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Jane Bennett Clark--A Eulogy to Our "Beautiful Wordsmith"
retirement Jane was a gifted author who could write about anything and make it sing.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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How Personal-Finance Advice Has Changed Over the Past 70 Years
Financial Planning The guidance may have changed, but the dedication to our readers has remained constant.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Take a Tour of the 300 Best Values in U.S. Colleges
College Rankings Choosing the right school is as much an art as a science.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Is a Bear Market on the Prowl?
Markets Caution doesn’t necessarily equal a market meltdown.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Personal-Finance Writers Reveal Their Favorite Products and Services to Save and Manage Their Money
Making Your Money Last Here are our top picks for investments, money-management tools, credit cards, budget-friendly travel, and more.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Stay Healthy to Enjoy Your Wealth
Healthy Living on a Budget If you’ve got your health,” the old saying goes, “you’ve got just about everything.” In this issue, Kiplinger’s is taking that advice to heart.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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What Investors Should Do in Today's Market
Investor Psychology Before you make a move, know how much risk you can handle.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Will the New Fiduciary Rule Really Protect Your Investments?
investing Nobody has a bigger stake in your money than you do.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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The Right Mix of Mutual Funds for You
Kip 25 How should you combine index and active funds among your investments? We've got your answer, plus 25 top actively managed funds to pick from.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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The Financial Challenges of New Relationships Later in Life
retirement Despite legal and financial drawbacks, lots of older couples forgo marriage.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Coping With Oil’s Slide
Markets The consequences of oil's plunge haven't been all negative. With gas prices down, U.S. car buyers are doing what they love best: buying big.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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The Downside of Easy Money
Economic Forecasts Not enough attention has been paid to the Fed policy's negative effects on savers.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Smile! You Can Retire
retirement You could be overestimating your retirement expenses and underestimating your income.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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A Health Care Revolution
insurance New health laws spell opportunity for investors, but it’s not clear how the changes will play out for patients.
By Janet Bodnar Published
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Advice for the Middle Class
savings Adapting is the name of the game in today's economy.
By Janet Bodnar Published