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A Case for Claiming Social Security at Age 62
We’ve all heard the advice…don’t file for benefits at age 62. Why? You’ll get more if you wait. That may or may not be true, depending on how your personal longevity compares to the actuarial assumptions used by the Social…
Concerns About Fraud on the Rise
Forbes contributor Shep Hyken, in a post on www.forbes.com, examines the growing concerns across the U.S. consumer base about fraud and its impact on each of us. In fact, Hyken reports that over 90% of us are concerned about the potential of…
For Those Turning Age 66
Financial contributor Tom Margenau, in a post on www.dallasnews.com. provides some importance guidance for anyone turning 66 and planning to file for Social Security benefits in 2020. “January is a critical month …” says Tom. Check out his post here to find…
How much will you need to live in your state once you retire?
According to GoBankingRates’ recent analysis, the state you choose to retire in could mean you’ll need anywhere from $666,000 to upward of $2 million saved…and that’s outside of what you get from your Social Security checks. These are just estimates, but…
Social Security Credit for Military Service
One of the most overlooked benefit for federal retirees or any retiree that might be eligible to receive Social Security involves credit for time spent in military service. You should check your Social Security earnings records to be sure that…
Patience will pay off for you in a higher Social Security monthly benefit
Your Social Security benefit will be calculated based on the wages you earned during your 35 highest-paid years, but the amount you actually collect each month will also depend heavily on what age you claim these benefits. If you file…
Inspector General Warns Public About New Twist To Social Security Phone Scams
The Inspector General of Social Security, Gail S. Ennis, is warning the public that telephone scammers may send faked documents by email to convince victims to comply with their demands. The Social Security Administration Office of the Inspector General (OIG)…
Tax changes for 2020
It’s that time of the year again when our attention turns to taxes. The changes this year range from the inflation adjusted amount you can put in a 401(k) retirement plan to the individual income tax brackets that help you…
Should you stay or should you go?
Should you stay or should you go? One of the perks of retirement is getting to choose where to live. Suddenly the entire world becomes a potential place to retire; however, before you decide on a new town, state or…
American workers are contributing more to their 401(k) plans
According to the most recent report published by the Plan Sponsor Council of America, American workers have been contributing a greater share of their salaries to their 401(k) plans’ accounts. Savers stashed away roughly an extra percentage point of their salaries…