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Our Picks Rebound With the Market's Turnaround
THE KIPLINGER ESG 20 UPDATE | Recoveries in tech and alternative energy bode well for some of our environmental, social and governance standouts.
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ETF SPOTLIGHT
GOOD NEWS ABOUT PAYING FOR COLLEGE
Tuition hikes are slowing as schools brace for declining enrollment. But college is still a major investment. Here's how to prepare no matter your child's age.
Guiding You to a Secure Retirement
Use the redesigned Social Security statement to maximize your benefits.
What You Need to Know About Indexes
There are millions out there. But these seven cover much of the investing landscape.
How to Drive Down the Cost of an Auto Loan
For starters, stand firm on how much you can afford to spend.
HOW TO DEAL WITH TURBULENT TRAVEL
When your flight is canceled or there's no rental car for you, know the rules and your rights.
Get Your Spending Under Control
Recently I was asked to teach a class on how to get your spending under control and start saving as part of a life-skills program for young single mothers. I came up with a presentation that I titled "Savings Tips and Tricks, or How to Make a Million Dollars One Dollar at a Time."
The Best Rewards Credit Cards for You
Whether you crave cash back on everyday spending, or miles or points to put toward your next vacation, one of these cards will fit your needs.
How Much Stock Can You Put in These Truisms?
A closer look at these rules of thumb reveals important nuances.
Keys to a Satisfying Retirement
DIVERSIFY YOUR INVESTMENTS, CREATE AN INCOME STREAM AND KEEP SPENDING IN CHECK.
NAVIGATE THE NEW RULES
SECURE Act 2.0 could provide the impetus you retirement-and help you need to save more for make your money last after you stop working.
How to Help Your Children Buy a Home
Options range from family loans to outright gifts.
Cash In on Your Home Equity
A home equity line of credit or loan can help you fund home renovations or refinance high-rate debt, but consider other uses, too.
Turn Home Equity Into Income in Retirement
A reverse mortgage allows you to tap the increase in your home's value without selling.
High Yields From High-Rate Lenders
A likely peak in inflation, along with interest rates that are thereby also at or near their apex, stands to revitalize the longrunning global search for yield.
An Insurance Policy for Investors
Alfred Winslow Jones is credited with inventing the hedge fund in 1949.
Funds Aimed at ESG Skeptics
A new crop of ETFs seeks to offer an alternative to investments that focus on environmental, social and corporate governance issues.
TIME TO EXPLORE INVESTMENTS ABROAD
Use our international picks to broaden the reach of your portfolio
HOME PRICES SETTLE DOWN
After three years of big increases, expect average prices to be flat in 2023. For buyers and sellers, this market is a mixed bag.
SPRING CLEANING? DONATE THE RIGHT ITEMS
There's demand for good-quality clothes, as well as jewelry, housewares and electronics.
A Vintage Budgeting Method Is Back
Millennial Money - if you struggle to keep your spending in check or are working on a savings or debt-payoff goal, cash stuffing is one way to get on track.
A Different Kind of Tax Relief
This volunteer makes tax time less intimidating for hundreds of seniors every year.
REIN IN THE COST OF PETS
We love our pets—and we arer afraid to pull out our wallets for them. Here are ways to save.
Get a Handle on Subscription Costs
We're all creatures of habit, so much so that research shows nearly half of everything we do in a day is habitual. Subscriptions cater to that behavior, seamlessly charging us monthly or annually for an ongoing product or service.
Find a Bank Account With a Better Yield
Switching to a high-rate savings or checking account could boost what you earn by hundreds of dollars.
Choosing Between Look-Alike ETFs and Mutual Funds
Consider how you trade and the type of account you plan to use, among other factors.
MOVING? DON'T OVERLOOK STATE TAXES
The amount you’ ll pay will vary dramatically depending on where you live.
HOW TO TRIM YOUR TAX BILL
Life milestones, such as getting married, having kids and retiring, are usually taxable events. See how to minimize any tax bite-and maximize your refund.
Juicy Cash Ideas to Consider Now
In the final week of 2022, the Federal Farm Credit Banks, an agency with an implied Treasury guarantee, sold one-year bonds with an interest rate of 4.75%.