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Five Ways to Make Retirement a Little Less Scary
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A Two-Year Installment Sale Strategy Can Save Help on Taxes
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With Irrevocable Trusts, It’s All About Who Has Control
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How to Assess the Impact of Your Charitable Giving
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If You’re Preparing to Move, Should You Buy or Rent?
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Amazon Credit Card Delivers $100 Intro Offer
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Investing
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If Cars With Touchscreens Are Unsafe at Any Speed, Why Do We Have Them?
Studies show how distracting car touchscreens can be, yet many automakers still use them, perhaps because they’re cheaper to upgrade than physical components.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Markets Post Broad-Based Gains Thanks to Mega-Cap Tech
Stocks get help from a couple of laggard Magnificent 7 stocks.
By Dan Burrows Published
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What To Look for in Great Dividend Stocks
Dividend-paying stocks have lagged lately but are due for a comeback. Here's what to look for in great dividend stocks.
By Kim Clark Published
Personal Finance
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Can You Use a Credit Card on Venmo?
Here’s what you need to know before making payments with your credit card over Venmo.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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$1,500 to $3,000 Amex Card Intro Offer
Amex intro offer worth $1,500 to $3,000 provides new Business Platinum cardholders 150,000 membership points.
By Ellen Kennedy Published
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If Cars With Touchscreens Are Unsafe at Any Speed, Why Do We Have Them?
Studies show how distracting car touchscreens can be, yet many automakers still use them, perhaps because they’re cheaper to upgrade than physical components.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Taxes
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States That Won't Tax Your Death
Estate Taxes How much will your children —or other heirs — pay when you die? That depends on whether you live in a state with no death tax.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
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Biden Calls for Doubling Capital Gains Tax
The White House President Biden wants to increase taxes to have the wealthy pay a “fairer” share.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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W-4 Form: Extra Withholding, Exemptions, and Other Things Workers Need to Know
Tax forms Knowing how the IRS Form W-4 form works can help with new jobs, tax refunds, and avoiding estimated tax payments.
By Rocky Mengle Last updated
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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A Quick Primer on Decentralized Finance
What is DeFi, and how can it help financial services?
By Zain Jaffer Published
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Eight Easy Ways to Save Money Without Compromising Your Lifestyle
Saving money can be as simple as a quick phone call.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
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Seven Steps Couples Should Take Before Blending Their Finances
Getting on the same page now can ensure you remain successful throughout your relationship.
By Kiplinger Advisor Collective Published
Retirement
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A Letter of Wishes: No Legal Power But Powerful Nonetheless
A letter of wishes lets you explain, in plain language, your intent behind your estate documents, potentially heading off any misunderstandings or disputes.
By Steve Lockshin Published
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Six of the Best Assets to Inherit
inheritance If you really want to help your heirs, these are some of the best assets to leave them.
By David Rodeck Last updated
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States That Won't Tax Your Death
Estate Taxes How much will your children —or other heirs — pay when you die? That depends on whether you live in a state with no death tax.
By Katelyn Washington Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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Kiplinger's GDP Outlook: Economic Growth Slows to Normal
Economic Forecasts The economy’s quarterly growth rate will likely average 2% from now on.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: Still-Strong Inflation Will Delay Fed Rate Cuts
Economic Forecasts A stronger-than-expected report on March inflation likely will delay the Fed’s first rate cut.
By David Payne Last updated
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Kiplinger Inflation Outlook: Strong March Report Will Put the Fed on Pause
Economic Forecasts Any interest rate cut will likely be delayed until the end of July or later, to make sure inflation is weakening.
By David Payne Last updated
Economic Forecasts