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Bet On Infrastructure Stocks
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Bet On Infrastructure Stocks

On the heels of a $1.9 trillion COVID relief bill, President Joe Biden has unveiled a major infrastructure initiative that would spend $2 trillion over eight years, financed in part by an increase in corporate tax rates from 21% to 28%.

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June 2021
Know When to Jettison a Stock
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Know When to Jettison a Stock

The decision to sell isn’t easy. Use our guide whether you’re taking profits or tossing a loser.

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August 2021
How to Minimize Your Tax Bite
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How to Minimize Your Tax Bite

Use these strategies to boost your after-tax returns.

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August 2021
LESSONS FROM TOP INVESTING GURUS
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LESSONS FROM TOP INVESTING GURUS

Take a master class from some of Wall Street’s best.

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August 2021
TOPIC A IRS PLANS TO TRACK DOWN TAX CHEATS
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TOPIC A IRS PLANS TO TRACK DOWN TAX CHEATS

The proposal targets high-income taxpayers, but enforcement wouldn’t be limited to the top 1%.

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August 2021
Keep Moving Costs in Check
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Keep Moving Costs in Check

Young people tend to move frequently as they start their careers and change jobs, and the pandemic hasn’t reversed that trend.

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August 2021
Think Twice Before You Close a Credit Card
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Think Twice Before You Close a Credit Card

Even if you’re no longer using it, closing an account could ding your credit score.

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August 2021
YOU MAY GET MORE TIME TO TAP RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS
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YOU MAY GET MORE TIME TO TAP RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS

But delaying required minimum distributions isn’t always a good idea.

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August 2021
The Virtues of Volunteering
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The Virtues of Volunteering

My column on fulfilling ways to spend retirement (“Living in Retirement,” April) continues to generate inspirational responses from readers, many of whom have sung the praises of volunteering. You also volunteered the names of additional service groups that you have found rewarding. I’ll cite a number of them for those of you in search of a cause that strikes a chord.

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June 2021
COVID's Silver Lining: A Calmer Life
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COVID's Silver Lining: A Calmer Life

This family left the West Coast for a simpler lifestyle in a small Cape Cod town.

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July 2021
How to Fix Your Credit Reports
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How to Fix Your Credit Reports

Before you apply for a mortgage or car loan, check your credit files for errors that could derail your plans.

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July 2021
Protect Yourself Against New ID Theft Schemes
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Protect Yourself Against New ID Theft Schemes

Crooks are using more-sophisticated tricks to steal your data.

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July 2021
Where to Invest Now
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Where to Invest Now

AFTER A POWERFUL START, STOCKS WILL GRIND HIGHER IN THE SECOND HALF OF 2021. BUT WATCH OUT FOR CURVEBALLS.

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July 2021
Marriage and Taxes: What You Need to Know
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Marriage and Taxes: What You Need to Know

Most couples will owe less in federal taxes by filing jointly, but sometimes it pays to go it alone.

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July 2021
How to Cash In on the Final Frontier
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How to Cash In on the Final Frontier

Most space-themed investments are moonshots. Use our stock and fund picks to bet on space exploration.

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July 2021
GUARD AGAINST PANDEMIC SCAMS
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GUARD AGAINST PANDEMIC SCAMS

Billions in stimulus funds create new opportunities for fraud.

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July 2021
Do You Have Too Much Cash?
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Do You Have Too Much Cash?

A sizable hoard is comforting but could crimp long-term portfolio gains.

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July 2021
ABLE Accounts Offer Financial Independence
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ABLE Accounts Offer Financial Independence

More than 40 states now offer these tax-friendly savings plans for people with disabilities.

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July 2021
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Did Anyone Hear a Pop?

Investors are worried that stocks are in a bubble— and that it’s going to burst.

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May 2021
Another Front in the COVID Fight
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Another Front in the COVID Fight

The commander of a National Guard task force says they’re filling gaps in the health care system.

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May 2021
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How To Build (Or Rebuild) Wealth

Our 11-part plan will help you establish a solid financial foundation or take stock of your progress.

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May 2021
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Behind on Debts? Know Your Rights

There are limits on what debt collectors can do to recoup what you owe. If you have medical debts, you have even more rights.

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May 2021
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20 Ways To Save On Health Care

From maximizing insurance benefits to shopping for discounts to funding tax-advantaged accounts, these tips will lower your costs no matter how you get your care.

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May 2021
The Benefits of Working Longer
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The Benefits of Working Longer

Delaying retirement for a couple of years—or even a few months— is the most effective way to improve your retirement security.

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June 2021
Finally, on the Brink of Dow 36,000
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Finally, on the Brink of Dow 36,000

In early 1998, my American EnterpriseInstitute colleague Kevin Hassett, a well-credentialed academic who would later become chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers during the Trump administration, came to me with an idea. Over the previous three-fourths of a century, stocks had returned an annual average of about 11% and government bonds 5.5%.

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June 2021
Limit Losses With These ETFs
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Limit Losses With These ETFs

The catch: You’ll give up some gains in return.

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June 2021
Get Dividends Every Month
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Get Dividends Every Month

One way for income-hungry investors to keep cash flowing is to assemble a portfolio that shells out dividends every month.

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June 2021
Earn Up to 10% on Your Money
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Earn Up to 10% on Your Money

Yields are beginning to lift off. We found great deals for every level of risk.

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June 2021
A Word About Short Selling: Don't
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A Word About Short Selling: Don't

The fracas in January over a company called GameStop suddenly brought the practice of shorting stocks back into the public spotlight. GameStop sells video games via a network of thousands of retail outlets that have the anachronistic feel of Blockbuster stores. Business has soured, mainly because of online competition. GameStop scratched out a profit in fiscal 2017 (ending January 31, 2018), then lost money in the next two years and is estimated to have lost $680 million in the past 12 months.

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April 2021
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Save Energy (And Money, Too)

Tax breaks and the prospect of lower utility bills make these projects worth a look.

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April 2021