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How an advisor's blog about the Piano Man reaped a $14,000 Social Security payday for her client.
August 10Meld Financial -
New retirees are often anxious about spending to much, depriving themselves of some comforts of life for fear of outliving their nest egg.
August 9 -
Surviving spouses will either receive their own Social Security benefit or the survivor's benefit, whichever is higher. But they also may get pushed to a higher tax bracket, which. in turn, could mean higher taxes on Social Security benefits.
August 7 -
Recent actions by the federal government are not helping Americans to improve their retirement prospects, says analyst.
August 3 -
Unlike when they were still working and their employer withheld an amount for their taxes, retirees need to make estimated tax payments to the IRS.
July 31 -
There is a way to help reshape deeply ingrained destructive habits.
July 31 -
The most important consideration is that clients are able to complete the 35-year work period because benefits are based on the 35 highest-paid years from their careers.
July 27 -
Clients should work together with their spouses and plan as a couple to develop a Social Security claiming strategy that will maximize their retirement benefits.
July 24 -
The government should tax the health insurance employers provide to employees to generate revenue to fix Social Security's financial woes, an expert says.
July 20 -
To avoid paying high fees, retirement savers should ensure that their plan administrator is a no-load fund company and avoid overpriced house funds.
July 18