Headlines

Working longer can mean a much better retirement

With steadily increasing longevity now resulting in as much as several decades in retirement, working a little bit longer can have a significantly positive impact on your retirement.  From continued employee benefits, to fatter nest eggs and larger Social Security checks,…

Social Security’s “full retirement age” is now going up

You may have already heard that Social Security’s full retirement age – the age at which you get 100% of the benefit you’ve earned – is already going up for those now aging into their Social Security years.  What that…

When should you apply for Social Security? Some thoughts from the SSA

It’s the age-old question we get as Social Security Advisors – “When should I start Social Security”.  The answer is always “It depends”, because this is a very personal decision that should take into account your financial circumstances, your health…

Average Social Security Benefits Examined

When to claim Social Security benefits is one of the most frequently-asked questions posed by folks approaching age 62. And it isn’t an easy question to answer, due to the personal variables that come in to play. Still, it can…

The Average Cost of Retirement? It Might Surprise you!

A new study from Merrill Lynch and Age Wave suggests that the average cost of retirement is closing in on three quarters of a million dollars, far more than the average cost of a home or other major life investments,…

Test Yourself on Social Security Basics

While the overall Social Security program can be fairly complex, especially when dealing with issues like spousal benefits, family maximums, and the like, there are a few basics everyone approaching the point where filing for benefits is on the horizon…

Watch Out for Fraud…It’s That Time Again!

Tax season and fraud season seem to go hand-in-hand. With the flurry of financial records in the air, it’s also the season that calls for heightened diligence in protecting yourself from the ravages of dishonesty that plague us these days.…

More Thoughts on Social Security COLA

The nearly non-existent Cost-of-Living-Adjustment (COLA) awarded to Social Security recipients in 2017 continues to draw attention in the media, as indicated by this piece posted today by TDAmeritrade contributor Dan Rosenberg. His remarks highlight the implications of the COLA calculation…

The Continuing Social Security COLA Debate: Chained CPI, CPI-W or CPI-E?

As legislators grapple with the long-term funding issues associated with Social Security, one of the areas consistently coming under scrutiny is the manner in which Cost-of-Living Adjustments (COLA) are calculated. Sean Williams, in a  post on foxbusiness.com, takes a look…

The Evolving Narrative of Women in the Workforce

The percentage of women staying in the workforce in their later years is increasing, and it’s increasing at a greater rate than that of their male counterparts. Drawing on information from the U.S. Census Bureau, supplemented by a University of…

Website by Geiger Computers