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Kimberly Lankford

Ask Kim

Kim Lankford answers your questions about managing money -- specifically, insurance and taxes -- twice a week.

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Tax Deductions for Student-Loan Interest

You can deduct up to $2,500 in interest if you meet the income limits.

Susannah Snider

Starting Out

Real-world advice for those starting their financial lives.

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5 New Rules on Federal Student Loans

Interest on popular loans will cost more, grad students will need better credit, but repayment plans will be more generous.

Cameron Huddleston

Kip Tips

A daily dose of actionable insights, culled from the latest Kiplinger content and from across the web, to help you make and save more money.

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Protect Your Finances From Dog Bites

If you don't have enough insurance coverage, you might have to cover the costs when your pet injures someone.

David Milstead

Stock Watch

The Kiplinger investing team identifies stocks and market trends that you and your portfolio can't ignore.

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4 Stocks Set to Gain from Rising Security Needs

These companies build the tools that can help keep us safer.

Anjelica Tan

Fund Watch

The Kiplinger investing team tracks the latest news and trends in mutual fund investing.

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Skeptical of Stocks? Try Convertibles

This Allianz convertible fund has delivered stock-like gains with less risk than the market.

Steven Goldberg

Value Added

Steve Goldberg delivers must-read investing insights every Tuesday.

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5 Reasons to Avoid Buying Bonds Directly

Bond funds provide greater flexibility in an era of high interest-rate risk.

Sandra Block

Tax Tips

Our experts will count down moves to make to lower your tax bill.

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What to Do if You Can't Pay Your Taxes?

File your return on time anyway to minimize the penalties.

Eleanor Laise

Rethinking Retirement

Kiplinger's retirement experts help you navigate major issues affecting how to plan for retirement.

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Automatic 401(k) Saving Features No Fail-Safe to Retirement Success

Employees who rely on low default contribution rates set by employers may end up with an insufficient nest egg.

Knight Kiplinger

Money & Ethics

Knight Kiplinger delivers definitive answers to ethical challenges involving money at home and in the office.

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Should Firms Share the Wealth With Workers?

Companies don’t have any general moral obligation to pay more than the market dictates, but it often makes good business sense.

Janet Bodnar

Money Smart Kids

Editor Janet Bodnar tackles tricky money-management topics for parents and their children.

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How to Keep Prom Costs Under Control

Parents need to take an active role in the planning.

Jessica L. Anderson

Drive Time

Jessica Anderson steers you toward good deals on wheels.

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Deals Available on Used Cars

More trade-ins are hitting the market, and prices are edging down.

Jeffrey R. Kosnett

Cash in Hand

Jeff Kosnett reports on the fixed-income side of investing.

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Rev Up Your Portfolio With Energy MLPs

Master limited partnerships could return an additional 10% to 15% this year.

David Morris

Washington Matters

Keen analysis and fresh reporting on the latest political developments affecting your business – from the editors of the Kiplinger letters.

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Benghazi, IRS Cloud Obama's Agenda

Administration stumbles give Republicans new grounds to fight back in the second term.

Gillian B. White

Practical Economics

The Kiplinger Letter’s economics team helps you make sense of the latest economic data and trends.

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Small Businesses To Face Mortgage Squeeze

Having hung on through the Great Recession, many small-business owners face a new threat in the coming year: the difficulty of renewing loans now coming due.

James K. Glassman

Opening Shot

James Glassman writes monthly about economic and investing trends.

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Betting on the Natural Gas Boom

There's no doubt natural gas usage will rise and so will employment to support production. How can an investor take advantage?

Janet Bodnar

From the Editor

Straightshooting personal-finance guidance from editor Janet Bodnar.

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Hope for Retirement

I don't foresee a world in which retirees are camped out en masse on the sidewalk.

Andrew Feinberg

Promised Land

Andrew Feinberg writes about the choices and challenges facing individual investors.

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Don't Fear Hyperinflation

It takes an enormous shock to trigger runaway inflation, such as a war or a general economic collapse.

Knight Kiplinger

My Point of View

Tap into the mind of Kiplinger editor-in-chief Knight Kiplinger.

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A Bold 401(k) Overhaul

Every employer in America, regardless of size, would be required to offer an account to all employees.

Anne Kates Smith

Your Mind, Your Money

Discover how investor psychology and behavioral finance affect your portfolio and your bottom line.

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Turn Your Finances Into a Game

Playing games makes people feel good. Can that translate into saving and spending more wisely?

Jeremy J. Siegel

Going Long

Jeremy Siegel writes about investing for the long run.

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Profits Are Powering Stocks

The economy is nowhere near a cyclical peak, so earnings and stock prices still have room to rise.

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