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First, ask yourself what kind of retirement you want: big and splashy or simple and sweet. Then you can run the numbers to ...
States such as Florida, Arizona, South Carolina and Texas are go-to spots for new retirees. These sunny locations have ...
The lawsuit alleges that after receiving repeated reports of fraud, EWS chose not to adopt basic safety measures that it had ...
On July 10, 2025, Missouri Gov. Mike Kehoe signed House Bill 594 into law. The legislation eliminates the state tax on ...
Your 2035 retirement isn't just a date. It's a day in your life. Here's what your future self might do on the first day and ...
A fraud alert will let lenders know they should be extra cautious when verifying your identity. Fraud alerts can last for ...
This independent nation has a lower cost of living and more visa options than many of its Mediterranean cousins.
In our latest Ask the Editor round-up, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers four questions on the OBBB and ...
New, higher and changing tariffs will ripple through the economy and into share prices for many quarters to come.
The July CPI report shows that tariffs are having a slight impact on inflation, though not enough to keep the Fed from ...
If you have a Y chromosome (because you're a guy), following the 'Y rule of retirement' can help you transition to this new ...
A spike in income could result in costly IRMAA charges on your Medicare premiums. We ask financial planning experts for ...