The Best of Kiplinger
9 most popular Kiplinger articles, as voted by our community.
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Kiplinger on Personal Finance
What to Do When the Rent Is Too High
Rent prices are soaring nationally, and housing shortages are compounding the crisis. While the options for consumers are limited, there are some things you can do when facing a rent increase.
Kiplinger on Real Estate
The Myth of Passive Real Estate Investing
Owning income-producing rental property may sound like an easy way to earn returns to many investors, but the reality can be very different from the dream.
Kiplinger on Retirement
Investing for Retirement Income Is Different
Investors saving for retirement are familiar with the 60/40 rule, concerning stocks and bonds. But for retirees, a different kind of 60/40 rule applies – one designed to deliver lifetime income.
An Easy Way to Find How Much You Will Spend in Retirement
One simple math equation can help you determine where to start building your retirement income plan, and whether your money should last.
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Top 5 Money Lessons I Learned by Age 40
Take some notes from a financial planner who has seen a lot and had a fair amount of time to reflect on what brings his clients happiness and success.
A Checklist for What to Do (and NOT Do) After Someone Dies
It’s easy to overlook an important task after a spouse or other loved one passes away – like retitling assets. It’s a little thing with big ramifications. Follow this checklist to help make a…
Is Your Retirement Portfolio a Tax Bomb?
A warning to high earners and super savers: That massive 401(k) or traditional IRA that you worked so hard to build may become a big problem in retirement, resulting in huge tax bills and Medicare…
Roth Conversions Play Key Role in Defusing a Retirement Tax Bomb
Investors can do a Roth conversion at any time, but there are three distinct windows of opportunity when the timing is golden for those looking to slash their taxes in retirement.
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