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Early, Full or Delayed Social Security Benefits

In our last column we examined how to qualify for Social Security (SS) benefits.  Now we take a look at what you and your clients need to know when deciding when to collect. A worker can begin collecting SS benefits as early as age 62, as late as age 70 or anytime in between.  In this column, we design a simplified framework to compare the available options for a single individual client.  Life expectancy, of course, plays a critical role. Read more…

 

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