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Attention: Baby Boomers!

As you’re rolling along with your retirement planning efforts, there are some fundamental pointres you need to keep in mind. Informed Family Financial Services Inc.’s Jeffrey E. Bush covers these pointers in an article posted today on The Reading Eagle’s online…

Getting Help to Understand Retirement Savings Strategies

“We’re from the federal government, and we’re here to help.” The Social Security Administration embodies this statement by providing access to tools and resources that can help you plan your strategy for building retirement savings. Check out this post form…

The Myriad Ways to File for Social Security

Certified Financial Planner™ Evan T. Beach, in a post today on http://www.kiplinger.com, provides some insight into the complexity of selecting a filing strategy that fits an individual’s situation. As he notes, “There are 567 different ways to collect Social Security,” a statistic that…

Some Strategic Tips for Building Retirement Savings

You know you’ll need to accumulate savings for those retirement years, and you know it won;t happen automatically. So how do you do it? In a post on kenoshanews.com, Dave Isaacson of the Johnson Financial Group, provides some thoughts that can help you along…

Planning Tips for Women

With the odds of longer life and more years in retirement, it becomes essential for women to pay an increasing amount of attention to financing their later years. In an article posted today on lmtribune.com, Tribune News Service’s Nicole Tiggemann outlines some…

Debunking Some Common Attitudes About Saving for Retirement

In a post today on host.madison.com, the Motley Fool’s Maurie Backman takes a look at some of the excuses many people use to explain their lack of focus on saving for retirement. In her view, not one of these five common…

Some tax planning strategies for Baby Boomers

Financial writer Larry Hungerford takes a look at some interesting tax planning strategies for new and future retirees in an article posted on www.journalnow.com, Surprisingly, he covers ways to work around the impact of taking Social Security early, and suggests investment mixes that…

The Disappearing Social Security Trust Fund Balance

The Motley Fool’s Sean Williams discusses the projected evaporation of Social Security’s Trust Fund balance and its implications for beneficiaries in an article appearing today on www.fool.com. As part of his analysis of the situation, he offers suggestions for steps future…

Claiming Benefits at Age 62? You’re Not Alone!

Despite the heavy–25% to 30%–reduction, nearly half of Social Security’s beneficiaries claim their monthly check at the earliest possible date, according to a post by the Motley Fool’s Sean Williams on host.madison.com. And while there are some very valid situations where…

House Ways and Means Social Security and Oversight Committee Brief

The Ways and Means Social Security and Oversight Subcommittees – chaired by Reps. Sam Johnson (R-TX) and Vern Buchanan (R-FL) – yesterday held a hearing examining how Social Security works for the nearly three-quarters of state and local workers who participate…

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