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Do You Know What You Don’t Know About Social Security?
Are You Thinking About Social Security?
If you’re approaching age 62, you are probably aware that this is the first decision point you’ll encounter as you plan your access to the Social Security benefits you’ve earned from a lifetime of work.
Do you file at the earliest age, or do you wait until sometime between age 62 and your Full Retirement Age? Or, does it make sense to defer your benefits to a later age, perhaps waiting until age 70?
And what about your spouse? Are you able to map out a plan to get the most out of the spousal benefit arrangements available to you under current Social Security regulations.
Do you have dependents that could be affected by decisions you make concerning your own Social Security benefits?
These are just a few of the complicated issues every American aging into the Social Security program faces, and the complex documentation available for you to examine often generates more questions than answers. For this reason, the AMAC Foundation has developed a staff of Certified Social Security Advisors to help you deal with these critical decisions, and to help you understand the implications of the options available to you.
Join us on Thursday, August 4 as we explore the basic issues you need to understand to get the most out of the benefits you’ve earned. We’re hosting a free seminar featuring National Social Security Association founders in a two-hour review of what you need to know to make the right decisions. The seminar will cover the manner in which benefits are computed, the question of early vs. deferred claiming of benefits, spousal and surviving spouse benefits, taxation of benefits, special rules for public employees, and many other key topics of importance to seniors.
Here are the details:
Date: Thursday, August 4, 2016, 10:00 am – Noon
(light refreshments will be served)
Place: Lady Lake Library, 225 W Guava Street, Lady Lake, 32159
To sign up for this seminar:
Online, go to the Foundation website registration page or contact the Foundation directly at:
AMAC Foundation
312 Teague Trail
Lady Lake, FL 32159
1-888-750-2622
Email: info@AmacFoundation.com