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The 50-30-20 Budget Rule: A Simple Way to Save Money
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States That Won’t Tax Your Powerball Winnings
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Three Reasons I’m Bullish on Water, and You Should Be, Too
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: First Cut in Short-Term Rates Likely in June
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Should a Donor-Advised Fund Be Part of Your Estate Plan?
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How to Find the Best Jumbo CD Rates
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Investing
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What Every Investor Needs to Know About Fiscal Years
A fiscal year has uses for financial reporting. Here's why it's an important concept for investors to be aware of.By Will Ashworth Published
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Nine Personal Finance Podcasts Worth Checking Out
Business professionals give shout-outs to favorite podcasts aimed at helping listeners improve their financial literacy and manage their money responsibly.By Anthony Martin Published
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Stock Market Today: Dow Retreats After Nike Earnings
The Nasdaq Composite managed to notch a new record close Friday, building on the week's impressive gains.By Karee Venema Published
Personal Finance
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Retirees are Getting Into Camping — Here's How You Can, Too
A guide to camping for retirees, as older Americans are increasingly trying out the unique time outdoors.By Yvette C. Hammett Published
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Nine Personal Finance Podcasts Worth Checking Out
Business professionals give shout-outs to favorite podcasts aimed at helping listeners improve their financial literacy and manage their money responsibly.By Anthony Martin Published
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State Farm To Exit Homeowner Renewal Policies in California
State Farm plans to send non-renewal notices to 72,000 home and apartment policyholders starting this July.By Esther D’Amico Published
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Taxes
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Why Your Tax Refund Could Be Higher This Year
Tax Refunds The average tax refund amount is higher this year than last filing season. How does yours compare?
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Should You Let the IRS Do Your Taxes?
Tax Filing The new IRS Direct File program is now open to more taxpayers.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Mega Millions After Taxes: How Much Will the Winner Get?
Lottery Taxes The Mega Millions jackpot winner will take home much less than the advertised jackpot amount, thanks to taxes.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Nine Common Wealth-Building Mistakes You Might Be Making
Small mistakes can have a big impact over time.By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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How Personal Finances and Lifestyle Are Intertwined
Here are a couple of things to keep in mind as you plan for your future and how to financially support it.By Justin Donald Published
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Financing Projects Without Jeopardizing Your Financial Future
Funding large purchases should be thoughtfully planned.By Mario Hernandez Published
Retirement
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The Looming Crisis for Social Security
A comprehensive look at what's going on with Social Security.By David Cay Johnston Published
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When Flying Toward Retirement, Secure Your Own Mask First
Parents often feel compelled to help their kids pay for college, but when that could result in you moving in with them later, you should put your savings first.By Andrew Rosen, CFP®, CEP Published
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Retirees are Getting Into Camping — Here's How You Can, Too
A guide to camping for retirees, as older Americans are increasingly trying out the unique time outdoors.By Yvette C. Hammett Published
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger’s Business Spending Outlook: Cautious for Now, Stronger Later
Economic Forecasts Businesses will invest more after the Federal Reserve signals it is going to start cutting interest rates.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger's GDP Outlook: Economic Growth Is Slowing to Normal
Economic Forecasts The economy’s quarterly growth rate will likely average 2.0% from now on.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger's Retail Outlook: February Sales Softer Than Expected
Economic Forecasts Retail sales rebounded only halfway from January’s snowstorm slowdown.
By David Payne Last updated
Economic Forecasts