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Timely financial advice from a source you can trust: The Editors of Kiplinger's Personal Finance. [VIEW IN BROWSER]( [Kiplinger Special Report]( GREAT TIPS FOR YOUR RETIREMENT [10 Things Retirees Should Never Keep in Their Wallets]( [10 Things Retirees Should Never Keep in Their Wallets]( These items put you at greater risk of identity theft and financial scams if your wallet is ever lost or stolen. Plus: [10 Scams That Will Ruin Your Retirement](. [READ MORE]( [This Isn't (or, at Least, Shouldn't Be) Your Father's Retirement Plan]( Advice that worked in past decades may no longer serve today's retirees. Here's a look at what has changed over the years that you'll need to account for today. Plus: [Put Your Retirement IQ to the Test](. [READ MORE]( SPONSORED CONTENT FROM COMPARECARDS [Crush your debt with one of these 18-month 0% intro APR cards]( [Crush your debt with one of these 18-month 0% intro APR cards]( It's so simple! [READ MORE]( [The Best American Funds for 401(k) Retirement Savers 2019]( American Funds has 13 actively managed mutual funds among the 100 most popular 401(k) offerings. We look at the Best American Funds in that group, and the laggards. Plus: [10 High-Quality, High-Growth Stocks to Buy](. [READ MORE]( [How to Keep More Money in Retirement: Diversification That Minimizes Taxation]( No one likes paying taxes, especially once you've retired and are no longer earning a paycheck. So here are some steps to consider now that could pay off later. [READ MORE]( [ACA Open Enrollment: Shop Health Insurance Exchanges for a Better Deal]( You'll have between November 1 and December 15 in most states to take a second look at your coverage. [READ MORE]( ALSO ON KIPLINGER [3 Great Reasons to Consider After-Tax Contributions to a 401(k)]( [Why You Should Have an Estate Plan]( [Low Interest Rates Don't Make Structured Settlements a Bad Deal]( [Kiplinger] [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Link In]( [Google+]( [Tumbler]( All content ©2019 The Kiplinger Washington Editors 1100 13th Street, NW, Suite 750 Washington, D.C. 20005 Thank you for subscribing to our free Retirement e-newsletter, your guide to planning and enjoying a financially secure and richly rewarding retirement. If you ever wish to stop receiving this service, please [click here to unsubscribe.]( You can manage all of your Kiplinger e-mail settings on your [e-mail preferences page](.

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