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Undoing the damage if you claim Social Security early
The most popular age that people start collecting their Social Security benefit is age 62, but by so doing they are taking a substantial cut in the amount of their Social Security payment, perhaps as much as 30%. True, there…
Don’t fall for Social Security scams
It seems there is no end to the number and kind of fraud attempts that criminals will use to try to get at your money, and targeting seniors seems to be a very popular type of scam these days. Those…
Words from a Millennial…What We Really Think About Retirement!
The “old road to retirement” doesn’t appeal to millennials (generally considered to be young adults born between the early 1980s and 1990s), according to an article posted today on Forbes.com by contributor Ashley M. Fox. Her article sums up the millennial viewpoint as…
Student Loan Debt and the Impact on Retirement Savings
Saving money–for any reason–can be a difficult thing for many people, and for young and middle-aged adults, saving for retirement is a far away place that often gets pushed aside. Whether it’s debt incurred by the adult themselves of debt…
Delaying Retirement as a Strategy to Deal With Financial Planning’s Uncertanties
Like so much in life, planning for your financial future in retirement is not easy. There are many unknowns, and many variables that even the best, most well-trained financial planners can’t adequately prepare you for. So, what should you do.…
Social Security Joins in the Celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month
(Source: Social Security Administration) From September 15 to October 15, we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month. This is when we honor the contributions of Hispanics to American society and celebrate this warm and vibrant culture. According to the U.S. Census Bureau,…
A Good Source of Benefits Information
With a mission of increasing “… citizen access to benefit information, while reducing the expense and difficulty of interacting with the government,” the E-Government website Benefits.gov offers an array of information about services available to all citizens. Of particular interest to seniors are six…
The Saga of Social Security’s Worsening Outlook
Brenton Smith, in a post on www.marketwatch.com, takes an in-depth look at the Social Security solvency dilemma, calling to question the premise that all looks well through 2034. Smith’s article describes what he terms “a serious misconception about the data provided…
Delaying Retirement: The Importance of Staying Relevant
Wanting to delay retirement as a strategy to bolster finances for those later years is becoming more and more the norm. But for many, it’s not that easy, given what many see as diminishing opportunities for older workers. “Their bosses…
Strategies for Earliest Retirement
If you’re of the mindset that retiring earliest is best, but your long-range financial projections don’t seem to support it, there are some strategies you might want to consider to achieve your goal. U.S. News & World Report contributor Craig Stephens…