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How to Buy Treasury Bills
Rates on short-term bills are generous, with no risk. Here's a look at how Treasury bills work and how to buy them.
By Emma Patch Last updated
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Six of the Best Budgeting Apps
Popular budgeting app Mint shut down. We've found some alternative options.
By Ella Vincent Last updated
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Are Banks Open on Juneteenth?
Juneteenth is almost here, which has many wondering if banks are open on Wednesday, June 19.
By Karee Venema Last updated
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How 4 Ordinary People Invested To Reach Financial Goals
Patience helped these four investors make their portfolios work for them.
By Kim Clark Published
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SEP IRA vs. Solo 401(k): Which Is Better?
Two retirement plans, the solo 401(k) and SEP IRAs, allow small business owners and the self-employed to save up to $69,000 annually.
By Donna LeValley Published
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Can Buy Now, Pay Later Plans Help You Build Credit?
"Buy now, pay later" is a popular way to buy everything — and some loans are starting to show up on credit reports.
By Ashlyn Brooks Published
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Kiplinger Interest Rates Outlook: The Fed Sees Progress on Inflation
Economic Forecasts Kiplinger experts forecast what's next for interest rates and the Federal Reserve.
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Fed Holds Rates Steady at 23-Year High: What the Experts Are Saying
Federal Reserve The Federal Reserve kept interest rates unchanged and penciled in one quarter-point cut in 2024.
By Dan Burrows Published
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Savings Calculator: Check How Much Your Money Will Grow
Tools Whether you’ve just opened a CD or a high-yield savings account, this simple calculator can show you how much cash you’ll have after a specified period of time.
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