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Snafus with Round 1 Stimulus. Round 2 in Works
Kevin Landrigan of New Hampshire’s Union Leader has a comprehensive piece here that looks at some of the snafus with round one stimulus checks from The Cares Act. He notes that congressional analysts confirmed last week that while 160 million checks…
NEW Feature to Help You Protect Your Social Security Benefits
We don’t see much in the way of newness and innovation from The Social Security Administration very often. Christy Bieber covers everything you’d want to know about going online to designate a representative payee in advance. This new tool allows those applying for Social Security benefits,…
Retirement Planning 101
“Retirement Planning” sounds to many like a catch-phrase, especially to those just starting out in their career. But the reality is that planning for your retirement in your early years is crucial to living your future “golden years” in relative…
Deciding When to Claim Social Security
This article posted at “FedWeek” (a publication for Federal employees), offers a helpful discussion about when to claim Social Security benefits, as viewed by experts at the Social Security Administration. As explained in the article, timing is everything, and exactly…
Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) – A Safety Net
Even the best of retirement plans can run into unexpected issues, especially if your health puts you in a position of no longer being able to work. And if you’re eligible for Social Security when that condition occurs, some might…
Redesigned Social Security Retirement Portal
In its continuing effort to take better advantage of online capabilities to provide more efficient services, Social Security has unveiled their new online portal for obtaining information about Social Security benefits, and for applying tor and managing those benefits. In this…
The Pandemic Dilemma For Those Turning 60 in 2020
As has been reported in several recent articles, the pandemic creates a special dilemma for those turning 60 in 2020, because of the way that Social Security calculates benefits. Such calculations are done using “bend points” in the year you…
Will the “Stimulus” Payment Be Taxed?
The short answer is no – the recent economic relief payment, or “stimulus check,” will not be considered as part of your income for income tax purposes, nor will it count toward your income limitations when deciding if you Social…
Choosing A Representative Payee in Advance
A “representative payee” is sometimes used for Social Security recipients who become incapable of handling their own financial affairs, or minor children who are eligible for benefits from a parent. The Representative Payee receives the beneficiary’s Social Security payment, but…
The Changing Retirement Landscape
“Baby Boomers,” that generation of American now entering the retirement phase of their lives, are poorly equipped financially to spend decades in the so-called “golden years.” Most boomers haven’t saved nearly enough, and many are still working, trying to catch…