The key principle of ethical living is taking responsibility for oneself and not putting a burden on others.
Today’s forecast for management decisionmaking.
Advisers see Romney's work at Bain as an opening for the president to gain in the 2012 White House race.
Having knocked off Senate veteran Richard Lugar, the right is now looking to battles in Wisconsin, Utah and Nebraska.
The Fed chairman can't be frank about some hard truths, even in the classroom.
Despite the flap over Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng, relations between Beijing and Washington are visibly better than they were in 2010 and 2011.
Hard right rhetoric in the House and Senate will cool as November nears.
Can a trio of new policies ease foreclosures and get the market back on track?
We're seeing state and federal foreclosure relief that looks unfair to taxpayers and arbitrary in its benefits.
This lame-duck Congress will have big issues to tackle in little time. Feathers are sure to fly.
President Obama and Mitt Romney, front-runner for the GOP presidential nomination, are both promising tougher enforcement of U.S. trade laws. But it won't be as easy -- or as effective -- as their pledges imply.
At a White House summit on personal finance last week, President Obama and his top economic advisors sketched battle lines for his upcoming duel with Mitt Romney.
He nearly overstayed his welcome, but a quick and forceful endorsement of Romney will extend his political future.
The President tells Kiplinger that his working-class upbringing differs from the GOP candidates.
Why the GOP nominee won't pick Palin or Santorum. Why he should pick Rubio.
Give everyone a lower tax rate on investment income than on earnings, but make it progressive.
Even without a chance to win the GOP nomination, the former House speaker has a lot to gain.
As the inevitable GOP nominee, he should focus on Obama and the economy. Now.
At some point, the president has to appease his base, and there's little the GOP can offer him in exchange for backing down.
Russell Roberts, a professor of economics at George Mason University, says government bailouts left bondholders reckless.
With all of the focus on the economy, other topics get short shrift from White House candidates.
The Former White House budget chief thinks Congress squandered its opportunity to rein in the national debt but may still come to its senses.
Knowing the rules of the game will help you decide how best to support your candidate.
His plan for a corporate moon base isn't the only far-out policy touted by Newt Gingrich.
Waiting for the election to solve America’s fiscal problems? Guess again.
Learn from two GOP candidates' tax returns.
With money and organization behind it, the campaign of the former Massachusetts governor is built for the long haul.
When it comes to presidential elections, is it really the economy that matters?
The race for the 2012 GOP presidential nomination will be over quickly, despite what you hear from the pundits.
We know you count on Kiplinger for guidance. So we're our own harshest critic.
The House GOP's misplay on the payroll tax may cost Speaker John Boehner his job -- and help preserve the president's.
He’ll make it interesting, but GOP voters will find Romney the better bet to beat President Obama.
By tapping into discontent, the new movement might lift Obama, Democrats, in 2012 races. But the road is long and obstacles abound.
Until Americans see owning a home as a good investment again, housing will continue to be a drag on the economy.
How one former official with a vested interest is pressing fellow Democrats to help corporations.
The GOP nomination is his to lose. The sluggish economy might make the general election his to win. Then what?
Unlocking six secrets of predicting the race for president from a close reading of campaign history.
A middle ground must be found between conflicting obligations.