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http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/pdf/retirementtoolkit.pdf
Mark:
Thank you for your comment submitted via the Social Security Report website. As I’ve explained in two previous responses to ocmments, I’ve re-examined the link attached to the item you referred to, and agree that it should be changed. It now points to a Social Security Administration site that discusses the matter in some detail. Having said that, though, let me point out that since that item was posted three years ago, the AMAC Foundation has created a service to answer specific Social Security questions. This free service–our Social Security Advisory Service–is staffed with trained and certified professionals who stand ready to address any questions you may have. Learn more about this service at https://amacfoundation.org/programs/social-security-advisory/.
Thanks again for the comment!
Gerry Hafer
AMAC Foundation, Inc.
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Agree, does not even link to the government calculator they refer to.
Anthony:
Thank you for your comment submitted via the Social Security Report website. As explained to Dean in an earlier message, I’ve re-examined the link attached to the item you referred to, and agree that it should be changed. It now points to a Social Security Administration site that discusses the matter in some detail. Having said that, though, let me point out that since that item was posted three years ago, the AMAC Foundation has created a service to answer specific Social Security questions. This free service–our Social Security Advisory Service–is staffed with trained and certified professionals who stand ready to address any questions you may have. Learn more about this service at https://amacfoundation.org/programs/social-security-advisory/.
Thanks agaon for the comment!
Gerry Hafer
AMAC Foundation, INc.
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Worthless, directs you to government websites that are readily available to all. Information all the same
Looking for little know nuggets or loopholes if any exist that could potentially increase benefits!
Dean:
Thank you for your comment submitted via the Social Security Report website. I’ve re-examined the link attached to the item you referred to, and agree that it should be changed. It now points to a Social Security Administration site that discusses the matter in some detail. Having said that, though, let me point out that since that item was posted three years ago, the AMAC Foundation has created a service to answer specific Social Security questions. This free service–our Social Security Advisory Service–is staffed with trained and certified professionals who stand ready to address any questions you may have. Learn more about this service at https://amacfoundation.org/programs/social-security-advisory/.
Thanks agaon for the comment!
Gerry Hafer
AMAC Foundation, INc.
CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The contents of this message, including any attachments, are confidential and are intended solely for the use of the person or entity to whom the message was addressed. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, please be advised that any dissemination, distribution, forwarding, printing, copying, or use of the contents of this message, and any attached documentation, is strictly prohibited. If you received this message in error, please notify the sender. Please also permanently delete all copies of the original message and any attached documentation. The opinions and interpretations expressed in this message are the viewpoints of the message’s author, a trained advisor accredited under the National Social Security Advisors program of the National Social Security Association, LLC (NSSA). The author, the NSSA, and the AMAC Foundation are not affiliated with or endorsed by the United States Government, the Social Security Administration, or any other state government.
Thank you. 🙂