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A Handy Guide to Social Security Benefits
Social Security can be incredibly complex, given the rules that define rules and the myriad considerations on faces when getting set to file. However, there is a fundamental set of base factors that everyone needs to understand, and The Motley…
Social Security Taxation: A Reminder
IN a post on texarkanagazette.com, Texas A&M University-Texarkana professor of accounting Dr. Terry Bechtel explains the background on how a portion of one’s Social Security benefits wind up on the taxable side of the personal income tax ledger, and provides a reminder of…
American Academy of Actuaries Issue Brief on 2018 Trustees Report
The American Academy of Actuaries has published its annual “Issue Brief,” a document that provides an in-depth analysis of the recently-issued Social Security 2018 Trustees Report. This Issue Brief underscores the problems cited in the Trustees Report, and emphasizes the implications…
How Home Equity Can Factor Into Retirement Finances
For many without what they consider to be enough liquid cash available to carry themselves into a comfortable retirement, home equity might present a viable option to make up for the shortfall on Social Security income. Seattle Times reporter George Erb discusses…
Social Security Alone Won’t Do…But What If You Don’t Have a 401k Plan?
Those with access to a robust 401k savings plan through their employer are typically well-positioned to compensate for what Social Security benefits will not provide in retirement. But what if a 401k option is not available to you? The Motley…
Tips for Those in the “Gig Economy”
Here’s a good follow-up to our Headline post on the “Gig Economy,” providing some helpful planning tips on managing your finances in these types of working arrangements. It’s a post by The Motley Fool’s Maurie Backman, and it appears on globegazette.com. While…
More Tips for a Happy Retirement Life
MagnifyMoney’s Dillon Thompson, in a post on www.krem.com, takes a look at five key strategies for maintaining a peaceful and rewarding lifestyle during the retirement phase of your life. From avoiding a sedentary life to expanding social contacts, the article focuses…
2019 House Budget Proposal Skips Over Social Security
In a post on dailysignal.com, Heritage Foundation senior policy analyst Justin Bogle breaks down the “highs and lows” of the House’s 2019 budget proposal, noting that, while balancing the budget within 10 years, the Social Security solvency dilemma is left untouched.…
FRA: One of Social Security’s True Basics
Full Retirement Age (FRA)…the age at which you can receive the full amount of the benefit you’ve earned over a working career, is one fundamental item on which a number of others are based. And yet, there are many folks…
Early Retirement Has Its Upside
A study conducted last year by Health Economics draws a connection between retiring early and living a longer life, according to a post by U.S.News & World Report contributor Maryalene LaPonsie. In her article, Ms. LaPonsie, suggests that while this connection is…