Investment
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Make the Bank Pay You More
This brutal year has been horrendous for those who hold stock in banks and related financial companies. But just as daily life shall improve for society, the same is true for bank shares.
3 min |
December 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
HOW TO INVEST FOR A WEAKER DOLLAR
The greenback is fading—but that doesn’t mean your portfolio has to.
10+ min |
December 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Keeping an Eye on Future Returns
Here’s what experts see ahead—and way ahead—for the performance of stocks and bonds.
5 min |
December 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
How We Lose When We Overlook Black Talent
Comments from the Wells Fargo CEO reflect a culture that tramples on clients’ trust and limits opportunities for people of color.
3 min |
December 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
ESTATE PLANNING DURING THE PANDEMIC
Here’s how to prepare for the worst in this terrible, horrible, no good, very bad year.
10+ min |
December 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Financial Service Firms That Treat You Like a Star
As a personal finance publication, we spend a lot of time evaluating the numbers when we recommend financial institutions and their products. We spotlight banks that offer high-interest rates and low fees on checking and savings accounts, and we note credit card issuers that provide ample cash back or points on everyday spending. When you’re in the market for a mortgage, we encourage you to shop for a low-interest rate, and we advise you to regularly compare premiums on home and auto insurance policies. // But many would argue that exceptional customer service is just as important as low fees or competitive interest rates. An insurance company is worth its weight in gold if its agents are responsive and fair when you’re dealing with a damaged car or home. A mortgage lender that helps pave the way to a smooth close on a home purchase can save you a lot of headaches. And banks and credit card issuers with strong customer service teams can quickly put a lid on fraudulent activity or other problems with your accounts.
10+ min |
December 2020
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A Guide To Streaming Services
Competition is growing. That’s giving you more choices—and a chance to save money.
10 min |
October 2020
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Some Inflation Is Better Than None
A few weeks ago, at a socially distanced backyard lunch, my recently retired friend Richard, a cautious saver and investor bemoaned the pittance his and other banks pay depositors.
3 min |
November 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
SMART WAYS TO SPEND $1,000
Got a little extra cash sitting in your bank account? Consider some timely ideas for putting it to good use. On our list: financial gifts for family, contributions to charity, sprucing up your home and buying a new bike. Got even more cash on hand? We also have suggestions for ways to spend up to $10,000.
10+ min |
November 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Sleep Tight Portfolio Fixes
You’ve got problems. We’ve got solutions. Use our guide to keep your portfolio from keeping you awake, no matter what the market does.
10+ min |
November 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
YOUR GUIDE TO Open Enrollment
Your health insurance options may look a little different this fall. Meanwhile, the cost of coverage continues to climb.
10+ min |
November 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
How to Pay for Homeschooling
You may be able to save money with tax-advantaged savings accounts or tax breaks from your state.
4 min |
November 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Make the Most of a Buyout Offer
Handled wisely, your buyout could help you build a bridge to retirement without jeopardizing your financial security.
9 min |
November 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
5 Signs You're Ready to Retire
PROFESSIONAL INSIGHT FROM PERSONAL CAPITAL
3 min |
November 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
College During COVID
Students and their families must be ready to adapt to the changes in the way they attend— and possibly pay for—college.
10+ min |
September 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
MONEY - GIVE YOUR CREDIT A BOOST
When times get tough, your credit profile could take a hit. Here’s how to keep it in shape.
10+ min |
October 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
The Caregiving Challenge
The sandwich generation has it tough in the best of times. The pandemic has made it even tougher.
10+ min |
October 2020
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Stay on Course With Student Loans
MILLENNIAL MONEY
3 min |
October 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
PRACTICAL PORTFOLIO - Digesting Corporate Profits
You need to go beyond the headlines to interpret a company’s earnings.
5 min |
October 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
MAKING IT WORK - Back to School, Ready or Not
This Florida teacher’s school let families choose distance learning or in-person classes.
2 min |
October 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Fresh Voices in Personal Finance
MONEY SMART WOMEN
3 min |
October 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
HOW TO CREATE Income for Life
Having a paycheck you can depend on in retirement is more important than ever.
10+ min |
October 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Finding Good Stocks in a Bad Sector
STREET SMART
5 min |
October 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Bonds Are Safer Than They Look
INCOME INVESTING
3 min |
October 2020
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A Bridge Over the Racial Divide
This ex-baseball player is using his background to bring understanding and advocate for change.
3 min |
September 2020
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Time for an Insurance Review
You may need to update your policies in light of COVID-19.
6 min |
September 2020
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TIMELY REASONS TO BUY A Vacation Home
With remote work on the rise, more people are looking for a permanent getaway.
10+ min |
September 2020
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The Election and Your Money
We’ve assessed how the presidential candidates’ stances on financial issues will affect your wallet.
10+ min |
September 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
The Joys of Being Retired
Several months ago, I wrote that one of my simple pleasures in retirement is having the freedom to run errands at noon on a Tuesday, with little traffic, lots of parking and ’60s music playing on the car radio (see “Living in Retirement,” Dec. 2019). That prompted an e-mail from reader Bob Swahlen, who also experiences “the joy of having freedom and time,” with one exception: “I find Bo Diddley to be a good companion on the ’50s channel.”
3 min |
September 2020
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
NOT READY TO RETURN TO WORK?
Even if you don’t have legal protections, you may be able to negotiate with your boss.
4 min |