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More on the Social Security Solvency Issue

Here’s another item related to the looming solvency issue…maybe it’s because April is National Social Security month–focused specifically on explaining (or dispelling) the myth that the program is going broke and therefore should not play a role in retirement financial…

Need a Replacement Social Security Card? Read on.

In the event you need to obtain a new Social Security card, it’s a fairly simple process as explained in a post today on cnet.com by writer Katie Teague. All you need to do is follow the instructions for SSA…

The Importance of Carefully Weighing Options When Filing for Social Security, Especially for Married Couples

The issue of survivor benefits takes on a high level of importance for married couples in retirement planning and, as a result, most advisors will strongly suggest that the decision of when to begin drawing benefits needs to be a…

Retirement Planning–Some Helpful Tips

There is no question that the most important step you can take toward retirement is to plan for it…and not just in the year or two run-up to the decision. Successful retirement takes a long-term perspective, and there are significant…

More Thoughts on Early Filing for Social Security Benefits

Statistically, filing for Social Security benefits at the earliest possible age (62) remains the most popular age, with only a handful of filers deferring to the latest age (70) for benefit growth. There are many schools of thought on what…

Beneficiary Advocate Service Encouraged for Social Security

Citing the continually escalating problems experienced by Social Security beneficiaries in accessing the Social Security Administration for help with problems and complex situations, U.S. Sens. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Bob Casey, D-Pa. petitioned President Joe Biden to…

Social Security Full Retirement Age…Will it Go Higher?

Many of the proposals introduced in Congress address various changes to Social Security’s parameters, and one of the more consistent of those is adjusting the full retirement age (FRA) from its current 67. Some proposals (including the AMAC Social Security…

More on the “Savings for Retirement” Dilemma

The amount of accumulated savings most future retirees expect to have available to supplement their retirement is an oft-reported issue in the media, with most pundits suggesting that too many people are not focused enough on how much supplemental cash…

Social Security Solvency Issue: Status Quo?

The impending depletion of Social Security’s Trust Fund reserves is in the news a fair amount these days, and each passing year has steadily reduced the projected date at which the reserves would be fully exhausted. The Covid-19 pandemic, of…

The Benefits of Easing in to Retirement

An increasing number of workers are continuing to remain in the workforce past the mythical “age 65” mile marker, and there are sound reasons for this. In fact, This excerpt from a report appearing on reversemortgagealert.org puts this fact in…

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