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Learning good financial habits — building an emergency fund, paying down debt, saving consistently — gives you flexibility, ...
The '120 Minus You Rule' updates an older retirement rule, with a twist. Here's how this approach to retirement portfolio ...
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The last day of a busy week ends with the first greater-than-1% move in either direction in more than a month.
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To minimize taxes on asset sales, the recommended order of account withdrawals starts with cash equivalents. Next, retirees ...
AI can be a useful tool, but it often gets important financial information wrong. It also can't emulate the empathy, judgment ...
In our latest Ask the Editor round-up, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers four questions on claiming ...
Retirees might dream of selling their home, downsizing to a smaller one, and investing the extra cash for income, but the ...
Our special report looks at the opportunities and challenges of generative AI and how its rapid move into the mainstream is ...
A 65-year-old retiree will face significantly higher lifetime health care costs than they would have a year ago, even with ...