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Investing
Where Can the Magnificent Seven Stocks Go in 2024?The Magnificent Seven have been driving stock returns. Here, we take a close look at the mega-cap hotshots to see what's next.By Nellie S. HuangPublished 10 March 24 stocks
Farmers Face Another Tough Year As Costs Continue to Climb: The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger LetterFarm income is expected to decline for a second year, while costs continue to up-end farm profitability.By Matthew HousiauxPublished 10 March 24 economy
Six Biggest Mistakes Made on Retirees’ Tax ReturnsReducing your lifetime tax bill is the goal, so if you or your tax preparer made any of these mistakes, an amended return or better planning might be in your future.By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA®Published 10 March 24
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Personal Finance
Expert Tax Tips for Excess 529 Plan Funds: The Tax LetterThe Tax Letter529 plans can help blunt the cost of paying for college. But if you want to use leftover funds there are some tax tips to bear in mind.By Joy TaylorPublished 9 March 24 Tax-planning
Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Strong Labor Market Will Return to NormalEconomic ForecastsJob gains are bound to slow, but the labor market will not be tanking.By David PayneLast updated 8 March 24 unemployment
Medicare Price Talks Progress As Drug Companies Make CounteroffersNegotiations over 10 Medicare Part D drugs are slated to end in August, with newly negotiated rates announced in September.By Esther D’AmicoLast updated 8 March 24 Medicare
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Taxes
When Are Estimated Tax Payments Due in 2024?Tax DeadlinesYou make estimated tax payments to the IRS if you are self-employed or don’t have taxes withheld from your income for other reasons.By Kelley R. TaylorLast updated 10 March 24 taxes
Ways to File Your Taxes for FreeFree FilingTax season is in full swing, and if you’re looking to save money, there are several ways to file your taxes for free.By Kelley R. TaylorLast updated 10 March 24 taxes
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 9 March 24 taxes
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Kiplinger Advisor Collective
Should I Get a Reverse Mortgage? Six Questions to Ask FirstThe secret to your retirement income could live in your home’s equity.By Kiplinger Advisor CollectivePublished 6 March 24 Looking for the Right Tax Professional for You? Seven Factors to ConsiderThe right professional will help you more than just once a year.By Kiplinger Advisor CollectivePublished 28 February 24 How Artificial Intelligence Can Help Lease AccountingAI will play an important role in successfully implementing the ASC 842 lease accounting standard.By Amrita ChoudharyPublished 26 February 24
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Retirement
Six Biggest Mistakes Made on Retirees’ Tax ReturnsReducing your lifetime tax bill is the goal, so if you or your tax preparer made any of these mistakes, an amended return or better planning might be in your future.By Evan T. Beach, CFP®, AWMA®Published 10 March 24 retirement
Expert Tax Tips for Excess 529 Plan Funds: The Tax LetterThe Tax Letter529 plans can help blunt the cost of paying for college. But if you want to use leftover funds there are some tax tips to bear in mind.By Joy TaylorPublished 9 March 24 Tax-planning
Should Retirees Continue to Invest? Yes, and Here’s HowYou might have switched to the spending phase of your retirement plan, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t invest any longer, or plan for market volatility.By Jason “JB” BeckettPublished 9 March 24 retirement
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Economic Forecasts
Farmers Face Another Tough Year As Costs Continue to Climb: The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger LetterFarm income is expected to decline for a second year, while costs continue to up-end farm profitability.By Matthew HousiauxPublished 10 March 24 The Kiplinger Letter
Who Will Replace Mitch McConnell as Senate Republican Leader?The Kiplinger LetterThe runners and riders to replace Mitch McConnell as Senate Republican leader are lining up...By Sean LengellPublished 9 March 24 The Kiplinger Letter
Kiplinger Jobs Outlook: Strong Labor Market Will Return to NormalEconomic ForecastsJob gains are bound to slow, but the labor market will not be tanking.By David PayneLast updated 8 March 24 Economic Forecasts