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Prior Authorizations & Impact on Service Providers

With the exponential growth of seniors enrolled in Medicare Advantage plans comes a downside for both plan subscribers and medical service providers. Advantage plans are, increasingly, requiring Prior Authorization of medical procedures as revealed in this RevCycle Intelligence article by…

Applying Online for Social Security

In “the good old days” applying for Social Security usually meant a trip to an often overcrowded and hectic Social Security field office to complete your application. That discomforting requirement gave way to applying for benefits over the phone after…

What If You Don’t Really Need Social Security?

Well, that certainly isn’t the case for most American seniors because, according to surveys, about half of all beneficiaries rely on Social Security as a “major” source of their retirement income, and for many as much as 90% or more…

Will Reaching the Debt Limit Affect Social Security Payments?

No doubt with all the media coverage surrounding current negotiations over the so-called “debt limit” which will be reached early next month, many seniors are getting nervous about whether their Social Security payments will arrive on time. Rightfully so, it…

Sometimes Claiming Social Security at 70 Isn’t the Right Choice

Most financial planners and Social Security Advisors – myself included – will encourage clients to wait as long a practical to claim Social Security benefits because doing so means a higher monthly amount. Social Security benefits don’t reach maximum until…

Early Thoughts About 2024 COLA

COLA – the annual Cost of Living Adjustment given to those collecting Social Security – is a mysteriously calculated percentage based upon year-to-year changes to a specific government index known as the “Consumer Price Index for Urban Wage Earners and…

Can I Get Social Security Disability While Living Abroad?

Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) benefits are payments provided to American workers who become disabled and are no longer able to perform “substantial gainful activity.” As you may have heard, getting approved for SSDI is a fairly lengthy process (unless…

Is Claiming Social Security at 62 a Mistake?

Age 62 is, indeed, the most popular age to collect Social Security. In fact, according to the agency about 35% of men and about 40% of women claim benefits as soon as they are eligible at age 62. But it…

Scary Statistics: Most Seniors Have Little Knowledge about Social Security

It’s said that “knowledge is power” but, according to a recent study, knowledge about Social Security by those soon to be eligible for it is substantially lacking. That translates to a lot of bad claiming decisions being made and a…

Ready To Retire? Ask Yourself These Questions

If you feel that 2023 could be the year you will join the ranks of retired Americans, you likely know that Social Security will play a somewhat important role in your financial future. However, a majority of those contemplating retirement…

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