Sandra Block
Sandra Block, senior editor for Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, has covered personal finance for more than 20 years. In her current role at Kiplinger’s, she covers retirement, taxes and a range of other personal finance issues. She also edits the Ahead section of Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine and contributes to Kiplinger’s.com and Kiplinger’s Retirement Report.
Before joining Kiplinger, Sandy was a personal finance reporter and columnist for USA TODAY. During that time, she was a regular guest on CNN, Fox Business News and NPR. Before joining USA TODAY, Sandy worked as a business reporter for the Akron Beacon-Journal, where she covered businesses in northeastern Ohio and assisted in the newspaper’s coverage of the 1995 World Series. While Cleveland lost in six games, Sandy still considers this the highlight of her journalism career.
In her early years, Sandy was a reporter for Dow Jones News Service in Washington, DC, where she covered the Securities and Exchange Commission, the Treasury and the Federal Reserve.
Sandy graduated cum laude from Bethany College in Bethany, West Virginia., and was a fellow in the Knight-Bagehot Fellowship in Economics and Business at Columbia University. She is co-author of the “Busy Family’s Guide to Money” and “Easy Ways to Lower Your Taxes: Simple Strategies Every Taxpayer Should Know.”
Sandy divides her time between Arlington, Va., and her home state of West Virginia. In her spare time, Sandy is a voracious reader and tries to keep her rescue border collie from getting into trouble.
Latest articles by Sandra Block
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8 Great Places for Snowbirds to Land
These affordable warm-weather cities for snowbirds offer plenty of housing options, abundant activities for retirees and access to good health care.
By Sandra Block Published
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How to Appeal the Medicare IRMAA for 2024
Medicare There’s a good chance you can get your IRMAA eliminated or reduced if your income has dropped in the past two years.
By Jackie Stewart Last updated
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How to Get the Most Out of Your Pension
If you’re expecting a pension when you retire, your decisions on how it’s distributed could have long-term effects on your financial security.
By Sandra Block Published
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Tax-Smart Strategies for Account Withdrawals
Understanding the best way to tap your IRAs and other accounts can help you preserve your savings and lower your tax bill.
By Sandra Block Published
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5 Ways to Catch Up on Retirement Savings
If you’re in your highest-earning years, you can make up for lost time.
By Sandra Block Published
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Why Turning 65 Isn't What It Used to Be, According to an Expert
With more than 4 million people turning 65 in 2024, an expert in psychology and aging explains why so many of them are thriving like never before.
By Sandra Block Published
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Six Steps to Appeal Your Property Tax Bill
Property Tax As home values increase nationwide, property taxes are also on the rise.
By Lisa Gerstner Last updated
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Don't Fall for This Scam if You Were Laid Off
Scams The rise in layoffs has created fertile ground for employment-related scams.
By Sandra Block Published
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Smart Ways to Handle an Inheritance
inheritance How you handle an inheritance is key. A bequest could change your life, but don’t quit your day job.
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Is it Time to Switch Banks?
It's a good time to take stock of what you need in a bank, and consider if your bank is still working for you.
By Sandra Block Published
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Does It Make Sense to Rent In Retirement?
Making Your Money Last Renting isn't right for all retirees, but it does offer flexibility and it frees up cash.
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Afraid to Retire? How to Overcome Your Fear and Enjoy Retirement
Even with a well-funded nest egg, giving up a paycheck is hard. Here's how to start the journey.
By Sandra Block Last updated
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The Basics of Estate Planning
If you have a will or trust, congratulations. But you’re not done with estate planning.
By Sandra Block Last updated
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Five Strategies for Deciding When to File For Social Security
When to file for social security? Applying at age 70 maximizes your monthly payout, but claiming early could provide advantages that can’t be quantified on a spreadsheet.
By Sandra Block Published
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The Price of Filing Taxes With a Professional is Rising
The average cost of working with a tax professional is going up.
By Sandra Block Published
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What Frequent Fliers Should Know Now
Bargain airfares are back, but use your frequent-flier miles before they lose value.
By Sandra Block Published
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How to Overcome Retirement Obstacles
Wondering how to overcome retirement obstacles? While the journey may bring setbacks, with careful planning, you can surmount them.
By Sandra Block Published
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Annuities: 10 Things to Know
annuities As interest rates increase, so does the appeal of annuities. How much do you know about these insurance products?
By Sandra Block Last updated
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Last-Minute Tax Savings Guide for 2023
Tax Savings April 15 is weeks away, so it's not too late to save your 2023 taxes.
By Sandra Block Published
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Why You Should Care About Your 2026 Taxes Now
Tax Planning It's not to early to prepare for the possibility that your taxes will go up in 2026.
By Sandra Block Published
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You May Be Eligible For More Family Leave, Depending On Where You Live
Increasingly, states are stepping in to offer family leave options for caregivers.
By Sandra Block Published
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How Identity Thieves Are Exploiting Your Trust
Con artists are finding new and unexpected ways to take your money and personal information. Here's what to do about it.
By Sandra Block Published
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Is It A Good Time To Cash In Your I Bonds?
Given certain economic forces, this may be the right time to cash in your I bonds.
By Sandra Block Last updated
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How Retirees Can Downsize In Today's Housing Market
Rising prices, higher interest rates and a tight supply of smaller homes present challenges. But retirees have an edge.
By Sandra Block Published