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Filing at Age 62…Not Always a Bad Decision

There are many reasons why deferring Social Security benefits beyond the earliest point can be beneficial for some folks, and most financial advisors make it a point to stress these benefits. Monthly benefits are increase, spousal benefits are favorably impacted, and so on. So why then would anyone even consider filing at age 62? CNBC’s Lorie Konish, in a post on msn.com, takes a look at this question and offers some explanations and examples of when it just might make sense for some filers to jump in early. Read her post here…

 

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