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Get More Money From Social Security
Even if Social Security will not be the primary income for one during retirement, Maurie Backman explains how to obtain a higher benefit with little effort. First, if earnings have peaked, extend your career a year or two to get…
20 Best Places To Live on Only Social Security
Sometimes a story is just fun to read. So it is with ones that rank best places to live, best places to retire, etc. This piece by Jami Farkas of Yahoo Finance compiled a list of the 20 best cities…
Want a financially secure future? Make these 5 moves
Whether retirement is around the corner or a decade or more away, Selena Maranjian suggest making these five moves to improve the quality of your golden years: pay off debt, contribute more to retirement accounts, move money to dividend paying…
Know The Rules if Claiming Social Security Early
Claiming Social Security at age 62 remains the most popular age to begin, but it comes with a lifetime cut that far too many do not fully comprehend. Age 62 is NOT one’s full retirement age. Maurie Backman reminds readers…
Bankroll Retirement with These 3 Social Security Strategies
Selena Maranjian explains that Social Security keeps more than 15 million people out of poverty and provides 50% or more of retirement income for more than a third of older beneficiaries. Thus it’s best to try to get the largest monthly check…
Want More Than The Average Social Security Payment?
According to Social Security, the average monthly Social Security payment for 2022 is about $1,657 – hardly enough to live on. And who among us wouldn’t want to increase their monthly Social Security benefit? Nearly everyone, of course, would like…
Should You Claim Social Security Early?
Should you claim Social Security early (“early” meaning before your full retirement age)? Well, a majority of beneficiaries do, which may – or may not – be the right decision. Most Advisors will suggest you wait as long as possible…
Can You Get a Higher Social Security Benefit?
As Social Security Advisors, we often caution people that whenever they claim their Social Security benefit, the amount is permanent and will not change, except for Cost of Living Adjustments (COLA). That’s generally true, but there actually are several ways…
Regret Claiming Early? Here’s How to Increase Your Monthly Benefit
Claiming your Social Security benefit early (before your full retirement age) can have a pretty significant impact on the amount of your monthly check. Indeed, your benefit at age 62 can be up to 30% less than it would be…
Creating Your “my Social Security” Online Account
The Social Security Administration has, for years, been evolving many of its functions to be available online, thus reducing the need for personal visits to your local Social Security office. From applying for a replacement Social Security or Medicare card,…