The 'Scrooge' Strategy: How to Turn Your Old Junk Into a Tax Deduction
We break down the IRS rules for non-cash charitable contributions. Plus, here's a handy checklist before you donate to charity this year.
We break down the IRS rules for non-cash charitable contributions. Plus, here's a handy checklist before you donate to charity this year.
Several categories of gifts don’t count toward annual gift tax limits. Here's what you need to know.
It was "boom" for the Dow but "bust" for the Nasdaq following a December Fed meeting that was less hawkish than expected.
Life insurance is that boring-but-crucial thing you really need to get now so that your family doesn't have to launch a GoFundMe when you're gone.
Better beware, because if you go even $1 over an important income threshold, your Medicare premiums could rise exponentially due to IRMAA surcharges.
You probably should be planning for a much longer retirement than you are. To avoid running out of retirement savings, you really need to make a plan.
You can be a "good" executor of an estate, even though carrying out someone's final wishes can be challenging.
Volatile penny stocks are high-risk plays with potentially high rewards. If you have $100 you can afford to lose, these three names are worth a look.
In this week's Ask the Editor Q&A, Joy Taylor answers questions on IRAs, 401(k)s and required minimum distributions
Artificial intelligence is being embedded into all sorts of appliances. Now sellers need to get customers to care about AI-powered laundry.
Big savings on Apple, Bose, HP, Vizio and more while there's still time to shop.
The major stock market indexes do not yet reflect the bullish tendencies of sector rotation and broadening participation.
Products such as index annuities, structured notes and buffered ETFs might seem appealing, but sometimes they can rob you of flexibility and trap your capital.
Most people can gift large sums without paying tax or filing a return, especially by structuring gifts across two tax years or splitting gifts with a spouse.
Ever wonder how someone who's made a million dollars or more did it? Kiplinger's My First $1 Million series uncovers the answers.