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In many ways, the restricted application is similar to the old file and suspend strategy, which was disallowed in 2016. However, there is one big difference.
January 23 -
Offices remain open and monthly Social Security checks will go out on time despite the partial shutdown.
January 16 -
Seniors are advised to take measures to prepare for a possible shortfall in retirement income, as there is no guarantee for an immediate fix to the problem.
January 11 -
Benefits are meant to replace just 40% of preretirement income, so many retirees should consider creating new income sources, such as running a small business or renting out a property.
January 10 -
The tax increases stem from lawmakers' failure to index the taxation on inflation, according to one expert.
January 8 -
This strategy enables retirees to restrict their application to spousal benefits and allow their benefit to grow until they reach 70.
January 3 -
When your clients say they want to invest like celebrity billionaires, point out that they already have one thing in common — some years are good, some are bad.
December 31 -
There can be benefits in enrolling simultaneously, but there are also incentives to consider in waiting on Social Security, instead of claiming benefits at 65 when Medicare kicks in.
December 28 -
Clients can often retire smoothly even during a downturn if they diversify and rebalance their portfolios properly, as well as pay off debts and maximize their Social Security benefits.
December 27 -
A widely held view is that a lot of spending is wasted on “heroic” measures at the end of life, but it’s difficult to know which patients are in their final year.
December 24