Kiplinger's Personal Finance
LOOK FOR A STRONGER ECONOMY TO BOOST STOCKS
Shannon Saccocia is Chief Investment Officer-Wealth at Neuberger, an investment management firm.
5 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
MASTER THE ART OF SPENDING IN RETIREMENT
Many people find it tough to shift from saving to tapping wealth once they stop work. Here's how to enjoy your money morewithout fear of running out.
10+ min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Cash Your Dividends and Chill
THE obvious defense against unpredictable trading and challenging news events is to overweight everyday income-paying investments that are able to fight off the metaphorical financial drones and missiles.
2 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Apple’s Next Chapter
After CEO Tim Cook’s dream run, his successor has a tough, megasize act to follow.
2 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
THE ETFs JUST KEEP COMING
A new crop of exchange-traded funds ranges from plain-vanilla offerings to complex income and cryptocurrency portfolios.
7 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Should You Hire a Financial Planner?
On our back page this month, we’ve shared readers’ responses to the question of whether they work with a financial adviser and the reasons they’ve taken their chosen path.
2 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
HOW TO NAVIGATE THE UNFRIENDLY SKIES
Don’t let soaring airfares and flight disruptions upend your summer vacation plans. These steps can help.
4 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
PROTECT YOURSELF FROM RISING FINANCIAL FRAUD
As scammers embrace new tech, use these strategies to safeguard your accounts.
3 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
IS A TRUMP ACCOUNT RIGHT FOR YOUR FAMILY?
The new tax-advantaged vehicles can give kids a leg up on savings, but they’re not the best option for everyone.
3 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Briefing
At both the federal and state levels, efforts are under way to give workers a retirement-savings boost.
2 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
THE BULL MARCHES ON
Corporate profits are coming in hot, and for now, that trumps war, inflation and a host of other worries.
10+ min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Top 30 Recap: End of Year Three
DISAPPOINTED with the performance of the Dow Jones industrial average, I decided in 2023 to reinvent the index to reflect the changing nature of the U.S. economy.
4 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
A GUIDE TO SMART BORROWING
If you need cash, choose the type of loan that best fits your situation.
10 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
TAX BREAKS FOR CAREGIVERS
The editor of The Kiplinger Tax Letter responds to readers asking about deductions and credits related to caring for an elderly parent.
3 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
10 TIPS TO DECLUTTER YOUR HOME
You've spent a lifetime amassing your stuff. Here’s how to get rid of it.
5 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
What to Do With a Windfall
MONEY SMART WOMEN BY JANET BODNAR
2 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Appeal a Medicare Surcharge
THE NEW WORLD OF RETIREMENT BY SANDRA BLOCK
2 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
If you work with a financial adviser, how have they helped you? If not, how do you manage your money?
For most of my career, I managed my investment portfolio myself.
2 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT MONEY MARKETS
CASH accounts are having a moment, thanks to the decent interest rates they now pay, at long last.
5 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
SPEND LESS ON STREAMING TV
Subscribing to Netflix, Hulu and other popular services keeps getting more costly. Use our guide to watch the shows and movies you love at the right price.
10 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
BOOST YOUR CREDIT SCORE
Make these moves to improve your credit health—and push your score to the top of the charts.
5 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Don’t Sweat the Gift Tax
You have to let the IRS know about large gifts, but tax consequences aren’t a concern for most families.
4 min |
July 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
A SHIFT AWAY FROM HIGH-TAX STATES
The IRS has released new data on how taxpayers are migrating throughout the U.S., and it reveals a clear pattern: Billions of dollars in income are flowing out of high-tax states and into areas where taxes, and often overall living costs, are lower.
2 min |
June 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR DIGITAL WALLET
It's safer than traditional payment methods, but beware of overspending.
3 min |
June 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
PUT THE BRAKES ON DRIVING COSTS
These seven strategies will help you slow down rapidly accelerating gas and car-repair prices.
4 min |
June 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
JOB HUNTING AFTER 50? THESE TIPS CAN HELP
Next time a hiring manager says you're “overqualified,” you'll be ready.
3 min |
June 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
BARGAIN-PRICED FARE MAKES A COMEBACK
Value stocks are super-cheap and can add some defense to your portfolio. We found some worthy names to consider now.
8 min |
June 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
What You Need to Know About Private Credit
Read our FAQ to find out why worries about these loans are roiling financial markets and whether fears are overblown.
5 min |
June 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Ideas for Intrepid Investors
DESPITE recent setbacks, the U.S. stock market has done well over the past 12 months, returning nearly 18%.
5 min |
June 2026
Kiplinger's Personal Finance
Readers Offer Their Top Advice
Following the thinking of Warren Buffett, buy stocks you intend to own for at least 10 years, one reader recommends.
2 min |
