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Best Advice for Financial Success

With Social Security on replacing about 40% of pre-retirement income and its long term financial health imperiled due to congressional inaction, saving money has never been more important.  Katie Brockman reports on a survey from New York Life.  The top five pieces of…

5 Reasons to Retire as Early as You Can

With so many articles stating to delay Social Security and to work as long as possible, Selena Maranjian’s piece here from The Motley Fool provides a different viewpoint.  For those who have saved fairly diligently, early retirement is possible.  She dives…

Congressional Budget Office Update to Social Security spending

The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has issued its annual update to its long-term projections on Social Security.  Click The latest update to read the full 90 page PDF document or click here for the brief highlights posted by the National Association of Plan Advisors.  Two noteworthy…

Scam continues and cost grows

According to the Federal Trade Commission, there have been close to 73,000 reports on the “Your Social Security number has been suspended” scam in the first six months of 2019, with $17 million in reported losses.  Cody Miller writes the informational piece in…

Underestimating Retirement Healthcare Costs a Dangerous Mistake

While Americans often overestimate the Social Security benefits they will one day receive, many underestimate what their health care expenditures will be.  According to data cited by Nationwide, the average pre-retiree aged 50+ expects healthcare in retirement to cost $7,000 a…

Suburban mom loses $20,000 to Social Security scam

Contributor John Matarese tells the story of how a suburban mom was convinced in a phone call to withdraw $20,000 from her bank accounts and then purchase Target gift cards.  The card numbers were then read to the caller over the…

Rep. Ted Yoho says Social Security Disability reform needed now

Rep. Ted Yoho (R-FL) penned an op-ed in The Hill calling on Congress to tackle the solvency and efficiency of the Social Security Disability Insurance program (SSDI).  Yoho calles the program flawed, as nearly 50% of the factors used in determining program…

Don’t Hurt Your Social Security Benefits Without Realizing It

Social Security replaces only about 40% of pre-retirement income, yet 20% of married couples depend on their monthly checks for at least 90% of their income, according to the Social Security Administration (SSA).  Katie Brockman points to three things you could that could be hurting your…

3 Surprising Social Security Rules You Should Know About

Maurie Backman notes just how important Social Security is to people– 21% of married couples and about 45% of unmarried seniors today depend on the program to provide 90% or more of their income.  Here are three lesser known rules: 1. You…

Five reasons to take Social Security at 67

For those born in 1960 or later, age 67 is their full retirement age.  Sean Williams of The Motley Fool lists five reasons why age 67 just might be the perfect age to claim benefits.  They are: 1. You’re guaranteed…

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