Kate Dore, CFP®, EA
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Personal finance reporter @CNBC. CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER®. Expert snacker. 🏳️🌈 [email protected]
Nashville, TN
Joined May 2012
Trump’s megabill squeaks through Senate, but House can still reject changes
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The megabill now heads back to the House, where lawmakers are trying to get the package to President Donald Trump's desk before a self-imposed July 4 deadline.
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The average 401(k) plan savings rate recently hit a new record high, according to @Fidelity — and the percentage is nearing a widely-used benchmark.
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The average 401(k) savings rate recently hit a record high. Here's how to know if you're on track.
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House GOP passed trillions in tax cuts. How Trump's 'big bill' could change in the Senate
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The House GOP approved trillions in tax cuts. Here's how President Trump's "big bill" could change in the Senate.
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Did you miss the House Republicans' early morning vote to advance Trump's multi-trillion-dollar tax package? Here's a breakdown of some of the key provisions from @CNBC's personal finance team. https://t.co/6W5ui1gcvU
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House Republicans advanced a multitrillion-dollar tax and spending package that could have sweeping impacts on household finances.
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Good tax insights from @emrwilkins’ chat with House Ways and Means Chair @RepJasonSmith🧵
I sat down with W&M Chair @RepJasonSmith at the @CNBC CFO Council yesterday to chat taxes and TCJA reauth. A few takeaways ...
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There’s been huge growth in crypto gifts to charity. This year alone, Fidelity Charitable has accepted $688 million in crypto donations through Nov. 19, up from $49 million in 2023. Here’s how the strategy can benefit donors and nonprofits. https://t.co/Md8vvimtBK
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There's soaring interest in donating crypto to charity, according to Fidelity Charitable. Here's how those donations can pay off at tax time.
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Since 2018, it’s been harder to claim a tax break for gifts to charity because most people use the standard deduction. But if you itemize, it’s generally better donate profitable investments over cash. https://t.co/GoOm7I6NYa
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If you're donating money on Giving Tuesday, you may score a bigger tax break by gifting profitable investments. Here's what to know.
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Enacted in 2022, Secure 2.0 brought sweeping changes to the U.S. retirement system. Some provisions will kick in next year. Here’s what to know
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Starting in 2025, key 401(k) plan changes enacted via Secure 2.0 could make saving for retirement easier. Here's what investors need to know.
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TONIGHT: CNBC will be covering Election Day 2024 throughout the night. Tune into CNBC on your TV and follow along here for live updates: https://t.co/DVbrtJkJ08
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The middle class is typically defined as households that earn between 2/3 and double the household median income. But in many categories, consumers have seen costs rising more slowly. Here's why life is becoming unaffordable for middle-class Americans: https://t.co/X7J4BDWaod
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IRS free tax filing will be available in 24 states for the 2025 season — here’s who can use it
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The IRS free tax filing program will be available in 24 states for the 2025 season. Here's who can use Direct File.
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My final piece for @CNBC looks at how the insurance industry handles mold claims. Many consumers expect mold coverage, but insurers began limiting or excluding this coverage 20 years ago. https://t.co/8XdMTqSJ4Y
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Water damage, including mold, accounts for about a quarter of homeowners insurance losses, data shows. But consumers may find their insurance policy caps or excludes it.
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Here's how one single father spent a decade planning for his dream family via surrogacy
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This man spent a decade planning for a baby through surrogacy. Here's what prospective parents need to know about the process.
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It's estimated that 70% of people turning 65 today will need long-term care in their lives. @sharon_epperson breaks down what you can do to plan out your future.
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If you max out your 401(k) early, you could miss part of your employer match — unless your plan has this special feature.
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If you're maxing out your 401(k) early, you could miss part of your employer match without the true-up feature, experts say.
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The decision to sell your home vs. rent it out is ‘complicated,’ experts say — what to know
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If you are sitting on a low-interest-rate mortgage and ready to move, you could face the decision of whether to sell or rent out your property.
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Supreme Court rules Consumer Financial Protection Bureau funding structure is legal
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The Supreme Court decision protects the CFPB from the potentially crippling risk that Republicans in Congress will block annual funding for the agency.
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IRS boosts health savings account contribution limits for 2025
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The IRS has increased the health savings account contribution limits for 2025. Here's how much you can deposit with a high-deductible health plan.
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The Treasury Department announcing a new rate on Series I bonds through October. But has the investment lost its luster? @sharon_epperson breaks down the pros and cons:
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Labor Department issues rule to crack down on bad retirement savings advice | by @GregIacurci
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The Biden administration issued a final "fiduciary" rule that aims to rein in conflicts of interest that officials say erode Americans' savings.
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