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“Elder Index” Points to Financial Problems for Single Seniors

The Center for Social and Demographic Research on Aging at the University of Massachusetts in Boston reports that ” … more than four out of 10 older singles are at risk of being unable to afford basic needs and age in…

Retirement Confidence and Preparedness Suffer Among Women

A study issued by Transamerica Center for Retirement Studies presents a series of facts suggesting that many women are ill prepared for a comfortable retirement.The study report presents 19 separate facts intended to “raise awareness of retirement risks that women face…

The Psychology of Retirement Fund Withdrawal Strategies

If your personality can classify you as an extrovert and more organized and thorough in your financial deliberations, you are more likely to avoid totally depleting your retirement funds early. Conversely, if you’re often worried or stressed or have an…

Truncated Social Security Numbers to be Allowed on W-2s Beginning in 2021

In a move designed to assist employees in protecting the privacy of their personal financial data, the Internal Revenue Service (IRA) has authorized employers to redact the first five digits of employees’ Social Security numbers on Forms W-2 produced after…

More on Working While Drawing Benefits

There are a few key points those electing to continue in the workforce after starting Social Security benefits should be aware of, from the Earnings Test implications to the potential taxation of benefits as a result of income levels. TheStreet’s Retirement Daily editor…

What should I do if I get a call claiming there’s a problem with my Social Security number or account?

(Source: Social Security Administration) If there is a problem, we will mail you a letter with your Social Security number. Generally, we will only contact you if you have requested a call or have ongoing business with us. Recently, scams—misleading…

The Earnings Test: Understanding How Withheld Benefits are Repaid

In this post on forbes.com, professor of economics at Boston University and Forbes contributor Laurence Kotlikoff provides an explanation of the manner in which benefits withheld as a result of the Social Security Earnings Test are factored back to the…

Savings Difficulties Expressed by More Than Half of Surveyed Workers

With 52% of American workers claiming concerns in accumulating wealth for retirement, it seems that we’re not making much in the way of headway in resolving one of the most daunting obstacles facing retirees-to-be. Bankrate reporter James Royal examinations the…

Planning for the Inevitable Recession in Retirement

There has been quite a bit of speculating on the subject of if–or when–the U.S. economy will experience a recession. Most economists view this as an inevitable future chapter in the country’s economic history, so what does that mean to…

Social Security Strategies for Divorcees

Maybe it’s far from your mind during a divorce, but paying attention to the intricacies of Social Security’s rules governing benefits for divorced partners can be particularly important in the long haul. ThinkAdvisor Contributing Editor Jane Wollman Rusoff takes a look…

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