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Kiplinger
/ˈkɪplɪŋər/ (KIP-ling-ər)
Definition
1
An American publisher specializing in personal finance news, investing advice, business forecasting, and related publications such as Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine.
2
A brand name derived from the Kiplinger family, founders of the company in 1920 by W.M. Kiplinger, known for trusted financial guidance over a century.
Examples
After binge-reading Kiplinger articles, I traded my lottery tickets for a Roth IRA—talk about a glow-up.
My broke friend mocked Kiplinger's advice until his crypto crashed; now he's quoting it verbatim over ramen.
Kiplinger predicted the market dip, but I ignored it to buy more avocado toast futures—regrets.
Grandma's secret to wealth? A lifetime subscription to Kiplinger, while the rest of us chase viral stock tips.