SOCIAL SECURITY TIMING

 Resources that provide critical information to help you in your retirement income planning.

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 Social Security Benefits = Retirement Income

“Social Security is part of the retirement plan for almost every American worker. It provides replacement income for qualified retirees and their families.” - SSA.gov

 Social Security is a critical part of your retirement income planning.

Unique

Everyone’s situation is unique and should be planned from this perspective so you make the best decisions for your situation. Considerations your should consider include; when able to retire, married, divorce, spousal, continue working, health concerns, pensions, taxes, retirement accounts, etc.

Are you taking into account your unique situation?

Not alone

Your Social Security benefits are one aspect of your retirement income planning. They are not alone but interact and impact other aspects of your retirement needs. Like a retirement puzzle, each of your pieces needs to fit together properly for your needs.

Are your retirement accounts working together for your benefit?

450

Your Social Security benefit options are many. Over 450 options could be available based on your situation. One option versus another can mean thousands of dollars over your lifetime.

Do you know your optimized options?

Social Security Reserves to Be Depleted Earlier than Previously Expected

The annual trustee’s report, which was released on Tuesday, found that Social Security benefits could be paid in full until 2034.

plingerread the full article by Kiplinger

The economics of Social Security

Summary report of how Social Security is funded and future impacts.

read summary from Nationwide

Confidence exceeds knowledge in Americans’ view of Social Security

Most Americans feel they have a good understanding of Social Security. In reality, many people don’t know what they don’t know.

see findings from Nationwide

 Social Security Timing FREE Personalized Report

This personalized report will help provide your Social Security benefit options based on your unique situation. It is a first step in making educated decisions about timing your benefits.

see a sample report here