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When to Call In a Professional
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

When to Call In a Professional

For some investment categories, choosing an actively managed fund makes sense.

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January 2022
Shop for a New WIRELESS PLAN and Save Big
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Shop for a New WIRELESS PLAN and Save Big

Competition is fierce, and carriers are dangling free phones and streaming subscriptions.

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10+ mins  |
January 2022
My Top 10 Stock Picks for 2022
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

My Top 10 Stock Picks for 2022

STREET SMART

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January 2022
Lower Taxes on Your RMDs
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Lower Taxes on Your RMDs

When you turn 72, you’ll have to start taking minimum distributions from your IRA and 401(k). These strategies will help trim Uncle Sam’s take.

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9 mins  |
January 2022
How to Choose the Right Payment App
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

How to Choose the Right Payment App

Using PayPal, Venmo, Zelle and other apps is convenient, but there are pros and cons to each.

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9 mins  |
January 2022
ENERGY STOCKS - Storming Back
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

ENERGY STOCKS - Storming Back

A combination of tight supplies, rising demand and continued economic growth is fueling the energy sector.

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January 2022
Where to Invest in 2022
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Where to Invest in 2022

Investors will have to curb their enthusiasm as markets get back to normal.

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10+ mins  |
January 2022
Best Sources of Emergency Cash
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Best Sources of Emergency Cash

Even if you´re debtaverse, having a credit card to pay for emergencies could be an important lifeline

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3 mins  |
January 2022
A Guide to 401(k) Plans
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

A Guide to 401(k) Plans

Consider these strategies to get the most out of your savings.

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January 2022
Prescription for 2022 - These Health Care Stocks Should Thrive
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Prescription for 2022 - These Health Care Stocks Should Thrive

Pharmaceutical and health sciences firms are riding powerful demographic trends amid a golden age of innovation.

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7 mins  |
January 2022
A Normie's Guide to Becoming a Crypto Person
New York magazine

A Normie's Guide to Becoming a Crypto Person

How to (cautiously and skeptically) fall down the rabbit hole.

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November 22 - December 5, 2021
Crypto's Regulation Fix: We'll Handle It
Bloomberg Businessweek

Crypto's Regulation Fix: We'll Handle It

Execs say traditional agencies don’t have the tools or expertise to oversee the sector alone

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November 22 - 29, 2021
E-Wallets: What Happens to Your Crypto If You Die?
AppleMagazine

E-Wallets: What Happens to Your Crypto If You Die?

If you’re merely dipping your toe in cryptocurrency, it can be hard to imagine your crypto as something worth talking to an estate attorney about.

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4 mins  |
November 05, 2021
SMART MOVES TO MAKE BEFORE YEAR-END
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

SMART MOVES TO MAKE BEFORE YEAR-END

There’s still time to save money and shape up your personal finances before the clock strikes 12 on New Year’s Eve.

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December 2021
THE KIPLINGER DIVIDEND 15 A Bounce-Back Year for Dividends
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

THE KIPLINGER DIVIDEND 15 A Bounce-Back Year for Dividends

All of our favorite dividend stocks hiked payouts over the past year, and yields, on average, trounced the yield of the S&P 500.

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10 mins  |
December 2021
Make Your Portfolio More Defensive
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Make Your Portfolio More Defensive

Risk is rising on Wall Street. Make sure you’re prepared.

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5 mins  |
December 2021
Roaring Twenties 2.0
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Roaring Twenties 2.0

Stock market boom? Check. Economy on fire? For now. But this century isn’t like the last in important ways.

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December 2021
INVESTORS: DON'T ABANDON CHINA
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

INVESTORS: DON'T ABANDON CHINA

Turmoil in China has been all over the financial news, but the volatile market is too big to ignore.

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4 mins  |
December 2021
FLOOD INSURANCE MAY COST YOU MORE
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

FLOOD INSURANCE MAY COST YOU MORE

More than 3 million homeowners who live in coastal areas will see premiums for federal flood insurance rise this year as the Federal Emergency Management Agency adjusts insurance rates to reflect the risks of climate change.

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December 2021
Your Guide To Giving
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

Your Guide To Giving

Take a closer look at whether you’re getting the most bang for your donated bucks.

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10+ mins  |
December 2021
The Inheritance Challenge
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

The Inheritance Challenge

Some inherited assets are tax-friendly, but under new rules, others come with a hefty tax bill. We help you get the most out of a legacy.

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December 2021
4 Trends for the Coming Decade
Kiplinger's Personal Finance

4 Trends for the Coming Decade

From how long you work to where you choose to live, retirement will change in ways you may not expect.

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6 mins  |
December 2021
The Money Game: Michelle Celarier
New York magazine

The Money Game: Michelle Celarier

The Crypto Concerned Why the ‘Big Short’ guys think bitcoin is a bubble.

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6 mins  |
October 25 - November 7, 2021
Ford Foundation's Darren Walker: ‘We Have to Get Uncomfortable'
Bloomberg Markets

Ford Foundation's Darren Walker: ‘We Have to Get Uncomfortable'

DARREN WALKER, 62, disrupted his Wall Street life more than 25 years ago when he left what is now UBS Group AG to volunteer at a school and eventually pursue a career in community development and philanthropy. Since 2013 he’s been at the pinnacle of the philanthropic world as president of the Ford Foundation, created by the family of automaker Henry Ford during the Great Depression to advance human welfare.

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8 mins  |
October - November 2021
Fueling the Ener Transition
Bloomberg Markets

Fueling the Ener Transition

I MAY BE BIASED, but some of the most important research and data on the Bloomberg terminal lies in one of its lesser-known functions: {BNEF }

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October - November 2021
Dig Into Analysts' Estimates for Disruptive Companies
Bloomberg Markets

Dig Into Analysts' Estimates for Disruptive Companies

THE PANDEMIC ERA generated a whole wave of disruptive companies as it accelerated the introduction of new products and services in areas including artificial intelligence, digitization, electronic payments, online meeting platforms, and virtual currencies.

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4 mins  |
October - November 2021
Climate Risks Come for Sovereign Credit
Bloomberg Markets

Climate Risks Come for Sovereign Credit

FOR YEARS climate scientists have warned about the ferocious wildfires and hurricanes that are now overwhelming many communities. Today alarms are ringing about a related financial danger: risks lurking within government bonds, the biggest part of the global debt market.

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7 mins  |
October - November 2021
Responsible-Investing Pioneer Lydenberg Says ESG Needs An Upgrade
Bloomberg Markets

Responsible-Investing Pioneer Lydenberg Says ESG Needs An Upgrade

STEVE LYDENBERG’S passion for social change was inspired by anti-Vietnam War demonstrations, consumer boycotts, and the movement to divest from apartheid South Africa. But he didn’t take to the streets. Instead, Lydenberg turned to the world of finance to help catalyze societal change.

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8 mins  |
October - November 2021
Engine No. 1's Grancio: ‘People Will Appreciate an Economic Argument'
Bloomberg Markets

Engine No. 1's Grancio: ‘People Will Appreciate an Economic Argument'

ENGINE NO. 1 sent shock waves across corporate America in May when the fledgling investment firm won a boardroom battle with Exxon Mobil Corp., securing three seats on the oil and gas giant’s board after purchasing only about $40 million of its stock.

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6 mins  |
October - November 2021
Find Out Which Companies May Ramp Up Payouts After Covid
Bloomberg Markets

Find Out Which Companies May Ramp Up Payouts After Covid

AS THE PANDEMIC DISRUPTED business last year, many companies cut or suspended dividends. Which will boost their payouts when economies pick up again?

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October - November 2021