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My Advice for Enrolling in Medicare Part B — Based on Experience
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Best Dividend Kings for Decades of Dividend Growth
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Bouncing Back: New Tunes for Millennials Trying to Make It
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Investing
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Three Options for Retirees With Concentrated Stock Positions
If a significant chunk of your portfolio is tied up in a single stock, you'll need to make sure it won't disrupt your retirement and legacy goals. Here's how.
By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA® Published
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Four Reasons It May Be Time to Shop for New Insurance
You may be unhappy with your insurance for any number of reasons, so once you've decided to shop, what is appropriate (or inappropriate) timing?
By Karl Susman, CPCU, LUTCF, CIC, CSFP, CFS, CPIA, AAI-M, PLCS Published
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Stock Market Today: Stocks Rise on Good Volatility
Investors, traders and speculators continue to process the "known unknown" of global tariff-and-trade war negotiations.
By David Dittman Published
Personal Finance
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Best Apple Deals: iPhones, MacBooks, iPads & More
Shop 31 of the best Apple deals from Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart and more. Save on the iPhone 15, Apple Watch Series 10, MacBooks, iPads and AirPods — while you still can.
By Kathryn Pomroy Last updated
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Smart Places to Park Your Money During Market Volatility if You’re Nearing Retirement
Learn how to use high-yield savings accounts, CDs, Treasury securities, annuities and dividend stocks to stay steady in uncertain times.
By Dori Zinn Published
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Five DIY Security Upgrades That Can Lower Your Home Insurance Premium
Protect your home and your wallet with these easy, affordable upgrades that may qualify you for insurance discounts.
By Paige Cerulli Published
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Taxes
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5 Retirement Tips to Help Women Take Control of Their Future
It's a mistake to let someone else make all your financial decisions. You can take control of your finances by reviewing the basics of a good retirement plan.
By Stacia Williams, Investment Adviser Representative Last updated
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Ten Cheapest Places To Live in Florida
Property Tax Make your Florida vacation spot daily living — these counties have the lowest property tax bills in the state.
By Kate Schubel Published
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Trump’s Tax Cut Risks Your SNAP, Medicaid Benefits
Tax Cuts The GOP budget blueprint could slash lifesaving programs for millions of U.S. households.
By Gabriella Cruz-Martínez Published
Kiplinger Advisor Collective
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Easing the Challenges of Caring for Aging Parents
Here are some strategies that can help reduce the effort and stress involved.
By Mario Hernandez Published
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How to Access Private Markets with Interval Funds
Let's explore how interval funds work — and how they're opening the doors to private market investing.
By Nicholas Pope Published
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Planning for Health Care Costs in Retirement: A Comprehensive Guide
Medical expenses aren't slowing down, and if you're not prepared, they can hit you like a ton of bricks.
By Bob Chitrathorn Published
Retirement
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Social Security Under Trump Live Updates to Keep You Up to Date: Does Medicare Cover Concierge Medicine? and Where You Can Retire in the Caribbean and Keep Your Medicare Coverage
Social Security Blog Social Security is undergoing big changes in 2025 under President Trump. Get live daily news, updates, tips and analysis to help you navigate the developments.
By Donna LeValley Last updated
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Americans Worry More About Going Broke in Retirement Than Dying, Study Shows. Here's What to Do.
Inflation, taxes and Social Security are the three top concerns for retirees, according to the 2025 Allianz Annual Retirement Study
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Doing This With Your 401(k) Could Cost You $18,000
Your old 401(k) accounts may be slowly bleeding money — because the power of compounding can work against you, too.
By Christy Bieber Published
Real Estate
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What It Really Takes to Buy a Home in 2025: Affordability, Income and Market Challenges
Home prices are up, mortgage rates are high and buyers are getting older. Here's what it really takes to afford a house in today's market.
By Dori Zinn Published
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Arizona Retirement: Nine Things You Must Know
retirement The Grand Canyon State offers so much more than that gorgeous hole in the ground. Check out whether you'd like to spend your golden years in this southwestern state.
By Bob Niedt Last updated
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Which Town in Connecticut Is Right for You? Our five Favorite Options
Connecticut is one of the top places to live in the U.S., but how do you pick which town to settle in? These CT communities offer something for everyone.
By Becca van Sambeck Last updated
Economic Forecasts
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The Economic Impact of the US-China Trade War
The Letter The US-China trade war will impact US consumers and business. The decoupling process could be messy.
By David Payne Published
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AI Heads to Washington
The Kiplinger Letter There’s big opportunity for AI tools that analyze MRIs and other medical images. But also big challenges that clinicians and companies will have to overcome.
By John Miley Published
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Trump Dials Back Most Tariffs but Targets China
The Kiplinger Letter Wall Street hopes that higher tariffs on most countries are on hold for good. But the trade war between the U.S. and China is heating up.
By Jim Patterson Published
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80-Year Old Dick Durbin, the Senate’s No. 2 Democrat, To Retire After 44 Years in Congress
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The Best Travel Rewards Credit Cards for You
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2026 Disney Dining Plan Returns: Free Dining for Kids & Resort Benefits
Plan your 2026 Walt Disney World vacation now. Learn about the returning Disney Dining Plan, how kids aged three to nine eat free, and the exclusive benefits of staying at a Disney Resort hotel.
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Do You Need an AI Agent in Your Life?
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What to Know About TSA PreCheck During a Busy Travel Season
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You Can Now Renew Your Passport Online
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