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Many Americans Don’t Enjoy Retirement

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 14, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

But if you make a plan for your senior years (that goes beyond money), you can make it the best time of your life.

10 Financial Decisions You Will Regret Forever

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 14, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Retirees Moving to Be Near the Grandkids

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 14, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Forget all those “best places to retire” lists: For some retirees, the top retirement destination is the place where their grandkids reside.

How to Resolve a Complaint About an eBay Purchase

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 14, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Try to settle the dispute with the seller yourself first before asking eBay to step in.

Tax Day 2016 Freebies and Deals

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 14, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

You’ve paid your dues to the government. Now it’s time to take advantage of Tax Day deals and specials on or around April 18.”

So You Want to Build: 7 Steps to Create a New Home

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Get the house you envision — and even enjoy the process — by following this architect’s guide to building a new home

Why I Would Never Retire in a Tiny Home

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

It’s not that I hate tiny homes. I get the whole movement. But wouldn’t saving enough for a really comfortable retirement be a better option?

Act Fast to Make Roth IRA Contributions for Your Child

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Junior can fund a Roth as long as he has earnings from a job. But the deadline for making contributions for 2015 is April 18, 2016.

Amend Your Tax Return to Correct a Filing Mistake

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Advice on how to fix an error on your tax return.

10 Negotiation Mistakes That Will Destroy Your Deal

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

In any kind of bargaining situation, from million-dollar property deals to purchases at a flea market, there are many pitfalls to avoid.

Great Tiny Homes for Retirees

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

4 Things to Look for in a Tiny Retirement Home

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Certain design features can make tiny homes safer and more comfortable for downsizing retirees.

What You Need to Know About Applying for Medicaid

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Even if you are eligible, you shouldn’t rush into applying for coverage. Here are five scenarios to consider in your planning.

6 Best Smart Beta ETFs for Your Investment Portfolio

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 13, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

If you’re intrigued by the concept of smart beta, consider these exchange-traded funds.

Tax Tips for Last-Minute Filers

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 12, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

How to file for an extension (and whether you even need to), getting in a few more deductions and other key advice as April 18 (yes, the 18th) approaches.

I Bought a Lemon — Now What Do I Do?

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 12, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

That shiny new (or new-to-you) car you just bought turned out to be a piece of junk. What recourse do you have?

Rules for Paying Off Back Taxes

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 12, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Tips for how to pay back what you owe to Uncle Sam over time.

What to Do When Markets Plunge

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 12, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Play it cool with these five tips.

13 Great Funds for Income in Retirement

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 12, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Our picks cover the gamut, from retirement-income funds to preferred stocks and dividend-paying common stocks.

When College Students Need Renters Insurance

by Kiplinger's Personal Finance | Apr 11, 2016 | ETFs, Investments, Mutual-Funds, Personal-Finance, Stocks

Students in on-campus dorms are usually covered by their parents’ homeowners policy, but students in off-campus apartments probably need renters insurance.

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