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45 Fast Financial Fixes
ASHUTOSH GOWARIKER is a man of few words, or at least that is what we thought. But fortunately, far from the truth. Talking heartily about cinema and all the hours he readily puts in behind his movies, the director talks more than what Srividya Menon and Aashna Bhatt had hoped for.
Trim Your Taxes in Retirement
Lowering required minimum distributions once you turn 70 1/2 will keep more of your money tucked in a tax shelter.
Don't Get Caught Undercovered
Four ways to disaster-proof your homeowners policy.
Bargain Hunting
These 10 funds will benefit from the shift away from growth and toward value stocks.
Book A Tour See The World
From the beaches of Samoa to the palaces of India, these excursions include all the arrangements and offer as much hand-holding as you want.
Credit Freezes Aren't Foolproof
MY WIFE AND I BOTH FROZE OUR CREDIT reports to prevent identity theft. With the freeze in place, is it safe to stop checking our credit reports periodically?
The Long-term Allure Of Dividends
These are heady days for dividend lovers. Dozens of companies with excellent track records are providing investors with annual payouts that exceed yields on five- and even 10-year Treasury bonds. Yes, Treasuries may be safer, but dividends tend to rise over time. Plus, when your T-bond matures, you simply get back its original face value—unlike stocks, which can appreciate.
Invest Like Buffett
These companies have the hallmarks that Warren would love.
Money Advice For Generation X
This often-overlooked demographic got a late start on saving and endured the Great Recession, but most are on the road to recovery.
The Traveler's Guide To Home Sharing
Whether you’re new to short-term rentals or an old hand, you can improve your experience by following these tips.
Time To Invest In Cannabis Stock?
Some investors are high on these stocks. But the prospects for cannabis companies are hazy.
Trade-War Threats Weigh On The Market
A tilt toward domestic-focused stocks makes sense for most investors.
Don't Fall Into The Diversification Trap
Most investors know the importance of diversification, more colloquially known as not putting all of your eggs in one basket.
50 Quick & Easy Money Tips
The end of summer, when job and school routines kick back in, is a great time to kick your financial life into gear, too. We’ve made it easy with our roster of quick financial tips designed to save you money, get you on track to reach a goal or simplify your life. The suggestions run the gamut from automating investments to setting up a budget to thwarting identity thieves. Each tip will take only 15 or 30 or—max—60 minutes.
Credit Scores: Don't Sweat Small Dips
Credit Scores: Don't Sweat Small Dips.
Value Takes On Growth
Investors have shunned bargain-priced stocks in favor of fast growers for years. Is value due for a comeback?
A Sector Redo Shuffles Stocks
Some of the market’s biggest names are on the move, dealing a new hand to index funds that invest in these corners of the market.
Tips To Keep Peace among your heirs
Use our guide to save on taxes, avoid probate and keep peace among your heirs.
The Best Way To Buy A Used Car
Most used car shoppers will find plenty of bargains in 2018. A record number of vehicles are coming off lease, increasing dealer supply and lowering prices—or at least keeping them flat.
Why I Paid A Premium For Costco
I owned shares in COSTCO (SYMBOL COST, $186) in the early 1990s thanks to its merger with Price Co., a San Diego, Calif., warehouse store in which I held shares.
Build An Income Ladder
Use these four portfolios as a guide to harness higher interest rates.
Home Buyers Face Tough Competition
To win in a hot market, take advantage of tech to find homes as soon as they are listed.
How To Make A Million
A record number of people have reached the seven-figure O milestone. Follow our five strategies to join them.
I Thwarted ID Thieves
After they stole my name, I switched into high gear to prevent them from hijacking my sterling credit history.
Smart Moves To Focus On Family
THEN: Raffi and Elaine Boloyan first appeared in the April 2006 issue of Kiplinger’s, shortly after Elaine had left her job in human resources to be a stay-at-home mom. At the time, Ava was 2 and Roman was 5 months.
A Money Smart Divorce
Whether your divorce is amicable or rancorous enough to inspire a country music song, it’s important to pay attention to taxes when dividing your assets.
Kiplinger Dividend 15: Our Top Dividend Picks
The Dividend 15 celebrates its first birthday with just one change.
Airline Fees Gain Altitude
Think you’re getting a low fare? Add up the extras before you buy.
A Way To Thank Them For Their Service
Her care packages let deployed service members know they are appreciated.
The Perks Of Off-Season Travel
You can save money and avoid the crowds by visiting popular vacation spots at unpopular times.