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Changes ‘Safety Net’ Programs: Implements new work requirements and more frequent eligibility checks for Medicaid and SNAP, ...
Higher tax rates on online gambling (15%) and sports wagers (13%). The new state budget increases both tax rates to 19.75%, ...
If you're planning to pass down property to your heirs, a 'tangled title' can complicate things. The good news is it can be ...
"All's well that ends well" is one way to describe the second quarter of 2025, at least from a pure price-action perspective.
Think of your financial adviser as a golf caddie — giving you the advice you need to nail the retirement course, avoiding ...
Your home is probably your biggest asset, so if you're getting a divorce, the stakes are high. Keep it? Sell it? You need to ...
As U.S. Senate Republicans mark up their version of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, one provision proposed a major tax break ...
Another thing you can learn from investing: Wall Street just hates surprises. When the unexpected arises, the markets can ...
Back in the day, investors who wanted into Capital Group’s American Funds had to buy them through an adviser. Those rules ...
When a surprise windfall lands in your lap, it can open up doors, says Patrick Doherty, SVP and financial adviser at Wealth ...
The goal of these accounts is, once opened, to track a stock index, per Time. It means unlike 529 plans or Coverdell ...
In our latest Ask the Editor round-up, Joy Taylor, The Kiplinger Tax Letter Editor, answers four questions on paper checks, ...
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