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Passive Income: How the Ultra-Wealthy Build Wealth While They Sleep
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2026 Social Security COLA July Projection Rises
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Three Striking Ways the 'Big Beautiful Bill' Affects Nursing Homes
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Vanguard Money Market Funds: What You Need to Know
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About 40% of Heirs Say They Can’t Afford an Inherited Home
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A Financial Adviser's Guide to Divorce Negotiations: Civil — or Not
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Investing
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I'm a Financial Adviser: Don't Believe These Five Myths About Annuities
Annuities can offer financial stability that can be quite freeing for retirees. Don't let a few myths spoil what might be a good thing for you.
By Jeff Juniper, Investment Adviser Representative (IAR) Published
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I'm a Wealth Adviser: This Is How to Prevent Your Heirs From Frittering Away the Family Fortune
To prevent family wealth from being eroded down the line, younger generations must be treated as active stewards of a legacy rather than passive heirs.
By Michael Schneider Published
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Dow Adds 300 Points, Ends Losing Streak: Stock Market Today
The Dow, the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq head into the weekend on high notes after posting gains for the first time since Monday.
By David Dittman Published
Personal Finance
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Best No-Penalty CD Rates: Lock in Rates Over 4%
If you're searching for the best no-penalty CD rates, these top finds earn you returns as high as 4.34%.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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The Best High-Yield Savings Accounts of September 2025
Our high-yield savings account picks earn you rates as high as 4.35%, helping you outpace inflation and grow your savings quicker.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Best 5-Year CD Rates
The best 5-year CD rates earn you up to 4.15%, outpacing inflation and helping you meet long-term savings goals.
By Sean Jackson Last updated
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Taxes
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Tax Brackets 2025 Quiz: How Much Do You Know?
Quiz Test your knowledge of IRS rules that impact how much money you keep in your wallet.
By Kelley R. Taylor Last updated
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Ask the Editor: Tax Questions on the New Tips Deduction
Ask the Editor In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, we answer reader questions on the new tax deduction for tipped income.
By Joy Taylor Published
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Kiplinger Weekly Quiz: What's Happening With Stimulus Checks
Quiz Trump Accounts, LAC stock and stimulus checks were all Kiplinger stories this week — but why? How much do you know about the week's financial news?
By Kiplinger Staff Published
Retirement
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Retiring in Florida? What It's Really Like to Live in Its Most Talked-About Retirement Spot
If you want to foster strong friendships while improving your golf handicap, Florida's mega retirement community, The Villages, could be the perfect place for you.
By Brian O'Connell Published
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I'm a Financial Adviser: Don't Believe These Five Myths About Annuities
Annuities can offer financial stability that can be quite freeing for retirees. Don't let a few myths spoil what might be a good thing for you.
By Jeff Juniper, Investment Adviser Representative (IAR) Published
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I'm a Wealth Adviser: This Is How to Prevent Your Heirs From Frittering Away the Family Fortune
To prevent family wealth from being eroded down the line, younger generations must be treated as active stewards of a legacy rather than passive heirs.
By Michael Schneider Published
Real Estate
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Retiring in Florida? What It's Really Like to Live in Its Most Talked-About Retirement Spot
If you want to foster strong friendships while improving your golf handicap, Florida's mega retirement community, The Villages, could be the perfect place for you.
By Brian O'Connell Published
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Will 2025 Be a Good Year to Sell Your House?
Explore whether 2025 is the right time to sell your home. Learn about trends in mortgage rates, home prices, buyer demographics and economic factors shaping the housing market.
By Carla Ayers Last updated
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Home Equity in Retirement: Should You Sell, Borrow or Rent?
Learn how to preserve your property's value, tap equity for income and make smart choices about downsizing, renting, or leaving a legacy.
By Choncé Maddox Published
Economic Forecasts
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How Consumers Are Tinkering with Cutting-Edge AI
The Kiplinger Letter Companies launching artificial intelligence tools are jostling for consumer attention. Some products are already building a deep connection with users.
By John Miley Published
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Kiplinger Energy Outlook: Gas Prices Up on Middle East War
Economic Forecasts Energy markets have been relatively quiet lately, which means no nasty surprises for drivers at the gas station.
By Jim Patterson Last updated
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After Years of Stagnant Growth, Hope Emerges for EU Economy
The Kiplinger Letter Can a German fiscal push outweigh French political peril?
By Rodrigo Sermeño Published
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