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What Every Woman Needs to Know Before Retiring
A look at how women need to prepare differently than men for retirement due to factors like longevity and earnings.
By Jennifer Waters Published
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70 Valuable Things You Can Get for Free
savings Only one thing beats getting a good price on something, and that’s getting it for free.
By Bob Niedt Last updated
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Financial Advice from America's Founding Fathers
credit & debt Kiplinger presents timeless personal finance wisdom from the Founding Fathers, echoing much of our own advice.
By Sarah Smith Last updated
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Your Optimism About Money Has Grown A Lot Since The Pandemic, Survey Shows
More Americans believe they will be even better off financially a year from now, a new Fed survey shows.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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For a Good Time Managing Your Money, Call on These Apps
Budgeting Budgeting, saving and getting out of debt aren’t normally associated with fun, but these eight apps aim to make personal finance less of a grind for you.
By Marguerita M. Cheng, CFP® & RICP® Last updated
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Switch to a Smaller Mobile Provider to Cut Your Phone Bill
AT&T, T-Mobile and Verizon dominate the mobile wireless market, but it pays to shop around. We review the options from the smaller outfits.
By Ashlyn Brooks Last updated
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10 Things You Need To Know About Hurricane Insurance Claims
Becoming a Homeowner Hurricane damage? Know what’s covered, what isn’t, and how to make the most of your policy if you need to file a claim.
By Kimberly Lankford Last updated
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Six of the Best Budgeting Apps
Popular budgeting app Mint is shutting down. We've found some alternative options.
By Ella Vincent Published
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Free (or Cheap) College for Retirees in All 50 States
retirement Whether it's to complete a degree, gain new knowledge or just for fun, retirees can collect their books and get on (back) to school in a most inexpensive way.
By Bob Niedt Last updated
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