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Rethink Claiming Social Security at 65

Ryan Downie of The Motley Fool explains claiming Social Security at age 65. It may make sense to claim at the earliest age of 62 or to wait until the maximum age of 70. He explains that delaying has real monetary benefits, but that the best course of action really depends on personal circumstances and goals. There are pros and cons to any decision one makes on Social Security, and it’s impossible to know what the future holds. To ensure the best way forward, it’s important to know the numbers to make an informed decision. Full piece here.

The AMAC Foundation offers a free-to-the-public advisory service to all folks ageing into–or already in–Social Security. This service provides guidance in understanding the complexities of Social Security and the myriad rules and regulations associated with the process for claiming benefits, with NSSA-Certified Social Security Advisors available via email or telephone to discuss options. Learn more about this service via the Foundation’s website.
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