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How Long To Keep Your Parents’ Tax And Financial Records–And Your Own

A guide to what receipts, documents and forms must be saved, and for how long, to satisfy the IRS. Plus, tips for storing, scanning and shredding all that paper.

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Hunting For Stocks With A Long Shot At A Giant Payoff

At Orbis Investments, money manager Graeme Forster invests in reasonably priced companies that could win big should some unlikely event, like runaway inflation, occur.

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© Jamel Toppin for Forbes

Inherited Retirement Accounts: What You Need To Know Now

Congress changed the rules for when beneficiaries must take money from inherited IRAs, 401(k)s, and other retirement accounts. Here’s how to avoid the most common traps.

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© Illustration by C.J. Burton for Forbes

Where Not To Die In The U.S. In 2026

How much your heirs inherit depends on where you lived. Here’s a state-by-state guide to estate and inheritance taxes and onerous probate fees.

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© Illustration by C.J. Burton for Forbes

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