The Kiplinger Letter's 10 Forecasts for 2026
Here are some of the biggest events and trends in economics, politics and tech that will shape the new year.
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Here are some of the biggest events and trends in economics, politics and tech that will shape the new year.
Tax audit anxiety is like a wild beast. Here’s how you can help tame it.
Investors seeking the best Vanguard bond funds can pick between mutual funds and ETFs spanning maturities, credit qualities, tax treatment and geographies.
The Nasdaq Composite, with a little help from tech's friends, rises to within 300 points of its own new all-time high.
Self-storage is an overlooked area of the real estate market, even though demand is strong. Investors can get in on the action through a REIT.
A deep dive into the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) reveals key opportunities in 2026 and beyond.
Builder credits and below-market mortgage rates can ease affordability pressures, but the savings often come with trade-offs buyers should understand before signing.
A smart refinance can save you thousands, but only if you know how to avoid costly pitfalls, calculate true savings and choose the right loan for your goals.
GP stakes in asset management firms offer exposure to private markets and are no longer just for the wealthy. Find out why it looks like a good year to invest.
The ability of AI to reduce the time required for certain legal tasks is exposing the legal profession's reliance on the billable hour.
Wealth reflects a life organized around relationships, health, contribution and time — qualities that compound differently than money in a mutual fund.
Gray divorce presents complex challenges for families, yet it can also catalyze self-discovery and a vibrant new chapter.
The December CPI report came in lighter than expected, but housing costs remain an overhang.
Mark your calendar: Feb 2 is the big W-2 release date. Here’s the delivery scoop and what the Trump tax changes might mean for your taxes.
Who better to give advice on aging, retirement and finances than a U.S. president? Our short quiz will determine whether you're a history buff or buffoon.
It's as clear as ever that President Donald Trump and his administration can't (or won't) keep their hands off financial markets.
The Blair Witch Project, Scream, Halloween, Alien, The Exorcist, and more make up our list of horror movies so great they became the blueprint.
The Night Manager Season 2 unveils a surprising connection to Richard Roper, adding new layers to Teddy Dos Santos' motivations.
Comedies like Some Like It Hot and Airplane! have become so synonymous with the genre itself that they are now the blueprint that many others follow.
Elf, Paddington, and Finding Nemo are all among the very best and most rewatchable family movies of the 21st century.