Personal Finance News, Investing Advice, Business Forecasts (2024)

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Read This Before You Sign a Letter of IntentAn older couple received a letter of intent, or LOI, about land a solar company wanted to lease, but it exhibited some valuable-to-know red flags.personal finance

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  • Non-Eligible HSA Expenses: When a Doctor’s Note Isn’t EnoughHealth SavingsIt's easy to get confused about whether diet products, gym memberships, and fitness trackers are HSA-eligible items.By Katelyn WashingtonPublished 19 March 24

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  • Read This Before You Sign a Letter of IntentAn older couple received a letter of intent, or LOI, about land a solar company wanted to lease, but it exhibited some valuable-to-know red flags.By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq.Published 19 March 24

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  • Even if NFT Demand Returns, It’s Best to Collect What You LovePeople’s genuine interest in a collectible is always a better indicator of what’s worth the price tag and what isn’t.By Thomas Ruggie, ChFC®, CFP®Published 19 March 24

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Taxes

Non-Eligible HSA Expenses: When a Doctor’s Note Isn’t EnoughHealth SavingsIt's easy to get confused about whether diet products, gym memberships, and fitness trackers are HSA-eligible items.taxes
  • The Price of Filing Taxes With a Professional is RisingThe average cost of working with a tax professional is going up.By Sandra BlockPublished 19 March 24

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  • Tax Breaks That Get Better With AgeTax BreaksDepending on your age, several tax credits, deductions, and amounts change — sometimes for the better.By Kelley R. TaylorLast updated 19 March 24

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  • Where's My Refund? How to Track Your Tax Refund StatusTax RefundsThe IRS Where's My Refund tool lets you track the status of your tax refund. Here's what you need to know.By Katelyn WashingtonLast updated 18 March 24

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Nine Common Wealth-Building Mistakes You Might Be MakingSmall mistakes can have a big impact over time.
  • How Personal Finances and Lifestyle Are IntertwinedHere are a couple of things to keep in mind as you plan for your future and how to financially support it.By Justin DonaldPublished 8 March 24
  • Financing Projects Without Jeopardizing Your Financial FutureFunding large purchases should be thoughtfully planned.By Mario HernandezPublished 7 March 24
  • 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

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Retirement

Tax Breaks That Get Better With AgeTax BreaksDepending on your age, several tax credits, deductions, and amounts change — sometimes for the better.taxes
  • Six Estate Planning Mistakes Celebrities Madeestate planningAs if dying isn't bad enough, imagine your ex (your no-good, lying, cheating ex!) rolling in all the money you left behind.By Kaitlin PitskerLast updated 18 March 24

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  • 13 States That Don't Tax Retirement IncomeRetirement TaxesHere are the states that don’t tax retirement income. But that doesn’t mean you won’t pay state taxes on other types of earnings.By Katelyn WashingtonLast updated 18 March 24

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  • How Retirees Can Minimize the Net Investment Income TaxOne strategy is to consider your filing status, which can affect the net investment income tax (NIIT) that successful retirees pay on certain investment income.By Derek A. Miser, Investment AdviserPublished 18 March 24

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Economic Forecasts

Kiplinger’s Business Spending Outlook: Cautious for Now, Stronger LaterEconomic ForecastsBusinesses will invest more after the Federal Reserve signals it is going to start cutting interest rates.Economic Forecasts
  • Kiplinger's GDP Outlook: Economic Growth Is Slowing to NormalEconomic ForecastsThe economy’s quarterly growth rate will likely average 2.0% from now on.By David PayneLast updated 15 March 24

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  • Kiplinger's Retail Outlook: February Sales Softer Than ExpectedEconomic ForecastsRetail sales rebounded only halfway from January’s snowstorm slowdown.By David PayneLast updated 15 March 24

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  • A Spotlight on the Pacific States: The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger LetterMost Pacific states are seeing good job growth in multiple sectors including tourism, hospitality, and construction.By David PaynePublished 13 March 24

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