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The Main Pieces of a Successful Retirement Account

It is all too easy to get bogged down and confused in the plethora of information out there on how best to build a portfolio that will see maximum dividends, but the layman can get by very well off knowing…

Saving For Retirement as a Woman

Women are caught playing catch up for retirement savings when compared to men. Newer women starting their careers are in a better spot than those that are already nearing retirement age, but there are still ways to boost your savings…

Boomers Being Replaced by Millennials

Employers are learning to adapt to a new work force as Baby Boomers retire and Millennials move in to fill the void. This rollover in employment is spurring rapid change in many companies as they rework their infrastructure in order…

Using Savings Early to Boost Benefits Later

One of the biggest decisions in retirement is deciding when to start collecting on Social Security benefits. The answer to this question is different for everyone as everyone’s situation will be unique to themselves. One proposed answer is to live…

Things to Know Before Retiring in 2016

Many changes have gone through this year that will be enacted in 2016 pertaining to retirement and Social Security. The biggest changes are in popular filing strategies such as file-and-suspend that drastically alter how couples should plan for their retirements.…

Becoming a “Senior Citizen”

62 is usually lauded as the first landmark in Social Security because it is the age at which you can start collecting early benefits, but there are other landmark ages that come sooner. One of the first that you will…

Recap for Social Security in the Past Year

More happened in the past year for Social Security than usually happens, Social Security does not often see as many changes as it did in 2015. This is a good first step in spurring more discussions on the best direction…

IRS’s Donor SSN Rule Under Attack from Legislators

Rep. Keith Rothfus(R-PA) and Rep. Brian Higgins (D-NY) on Thursday introduced House bill H.R. 4281, The Charitable Giving Privacy Protection Act, designed to block a move by the Internal Revenue Service to enable the collection of Social Security numbers to substantiate donor…

The Two Parties on Social Security

Social Security is quickly becoming more and more important in the political landscape as Baby Boomers start retiring and nearing retirement at greater and greater numbers daily and will continue to do so over the coming decade. With this in…

The Future of Social Security

Social Security just marked its 80th anniversary this year and has solidified itself as one of the government’s top programs. In 2015 alone, spending on Social Security topped out at $877 billion, almost 25% of the total federal budget. The…

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