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3.5 Million People Lost Millionaire Status Last Year
Despite a loss in how many millionaires there are, the number of millionaires is expected to hit 86 million by 2027, a study shows.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Bond Yields Highest Since 2008
The yield on the 10-year Treasury increased 1.6 basis points to reach 4.258% on Wednesday afternoon, up from 4.22% on Tuesday. This is the highest level it had been since June 13, 2008.
By Erin Bendig Published
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How to Buy Treasury Bills
How Treasury bills work and how to buy them.
By Emma Patch Last updated
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How to Decide Between a 1-Year or 5-Year CD
A look at the pros and cons of having a 1-year vs 5-year CD account.
By Guy Anker Last updated
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Saving vs. Investing: Which Is Best?
Saving and investing are both key parts of a solid financial plan, so it's worth considering what is best for you.
By Guy Anker Published
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Workers Continue to Favor 401(k) Plans Amid Economic Worries
Inflation and market volatility are seen as obstacles to saving for a comfortable retirement, study shows.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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Apple Savings Account Tops $10 Billion in Deposits: What to Know
Apple’s savings accounts offers an impressive rate of 4.15% for Apple Card users, and deposits have topped $10 billion.
By Erin Bendig Last updated
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Seriously, Get a High-Yield Savings Account Already
It's well past time to open a high-yield savings accounts with the rates this year, Kiplinger's Alexandra Svokos says.
By Alexandra Svokos Published
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New Rules for Inherited IRAs Could Leave Heirs With a Hefty Tax Bill
Thanks to recent changes in the law on inherited IRAs, your tax bill from any inheritance could be larger than you expect.
By Sandra Block Published