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Investing
Can’t Afford It? There’s No Shame in Saying SoTrend of loud budgeting emphasizes being open about skipping unnecessary purchases and sticking to your budget, while older generations still struggle to talk about their finances.By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy ExpertPublished 30 March 24 Kiplinger's Economic Calendar for This WeekCheck out our economic calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.By Karee VenemaLast updated 29 March 24 Economy
Kiplinger's Earnings Calendar for This WeekstocksCheck out our earnings calendar for this week, as well as our previews and recaps of the more noteworthy reports.By Karee VenemaLast updated 29 March 24
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Personal Finance
Can’t Afford It? There’s No Shame in Saying SoTrend of loud budgeting emphasizes being open about skipping unnecessary purchases and sticking to your budget, while older generations still struggle to talk about their finances.By Neale Godfrey, Financial Literacy ExpertPublished 30 March 24 personal finance
Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Ends March 31Medicare Advantage enrollees have until March 31 to change plans. Here's what to know.By Keerthi VedantamLast updated 29 March 24 Medicare
Don’t Miss This $2,500 Tax Break for Paying Your Student LoanTax DeductionsDo you qualify for the student loan interest deduction this year?By Katelyn WashingtonLast updated 29 March 24 taxes
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Taxes
Most Expensive States to Live in for HomeownersProperty TaxesHigh property tax bills make the places on this list the most expensive states for homeowners to live in.By Katelyn WashingtonLast updated 31 March 24 taxes
$975M Powerball Jackpot Winner Will Get a Hefty Tax BillLottery TaxesWhenever someone wins Powerball, the federal government gets a chunk of the prize from taxes.By Kelley R. TaylorLast updated 31 March 24 taxes
Don’t Miss This $2,500 Tax Break for Paying Your Student LoanTax DeductionsDo you qualify for the student loan interest deduction this year?By Katelyn WashingtonLast updated 29 March 24 taxes
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Kiplinger Advisor Collective
Seven Steps to Start Your Child Off on the Right Financial FootIt’s never too early to start thinking about your child’s financial future.By Kiplinger Advisor CollectivePublished 20 March 24 Nine Common Wealth-Building Mistakes You Might Be MakingSmall mistakes can have a big impact over time.By Kiplinger Advisor CollectivePublished 13 March 24 How Personal Finances and Lifestyle Are IntertwinedHere are a couple of things to keep in mind as you plan for your future and how to financially support it.By Justin DonaldPublished 8 March 24
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Retirement
Medicare Advantage Open Enrollment Ends March 31Medicare Advantage enrollees have until March 31 to change plans. Here's what to know.By Keerthi VedantamLast updated 29 March 24 Medicare
HSAs Can Reimburse You for Medicare Premiums PaidMedicareEven if your Medicare premiums are automatically deducted from your Social Security check, you can take tax-free withdrawals from an HSA to reimburse yourself.By Kimberly LankfordLast updated 29 March 24 Medicare
How to Plan for Retirement’s Go-Go, Slow-Go and No-Go YearsWhen retirement planning, it’s best to expect to do the big (and more expensive) stuff early on, when you’re healthier, then slow things down as you get older.By Scott M. Dougan, RFC, Investment AdviserPublished 29 March 24 retirement
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Economic Forecasts
Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: First Cut in Short-Term Rates Likely in JuneEconomic ForecastsWaiting until the June 12 Federal Reserve policy meeting would let the Fed see three more months of inflation data.By David PayneLast updated 22 March 24 Economic Forecasts
Kiplinger’s Business Spending Outlook: Cautious for Now, Stronger LaterEconomic ForecastsBusinesses will invest more after the Federal Reserve signals it is going to start cutting interest rates.By David PayneLast updated 15 March 24 Economic Forecasts
Kiplinger's GDP Outlook: Economic Growth Is Slowing to NormalEconomic ForecastsThe economy’s quarterly growth rate will likely average 2.0% from now on.By David PayneLast updated 15 March 24 Economic Forecasts