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Changes to the 500+ Social Security filing strategies
Understand when you should consider claiming early vs claiming later
Maximizing your social security benefits with the do-over approach you should know about
How to claim benefits from former and/or deceased spouses
Taking generic Social Security advice could cost you thousands of dollars in lost benefits
How will the SECURE Act Legislation impact your retirement
What to do if you have other income from pensions or IRAs
Many retirees apply for Social Security before reaching full retirement age. But by doing so, they may significantly and permanently reduce the benefits that they — and possibly their spouses — could receive over a lifetime.
Social Security provides not only a guaranteed income stream but also longevity protection, spousal protection, and some inflation protection. It may be the closest thing you receive to a traditional pension.
Whether you're single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. The concepts discussed in this course are most suitable for those with investable assets of $100k or more.
Join us at the Chanhassen Library for a Social Security Workshop on July 23 from 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM or July 24 from 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM.
This Presentation is given by an Insurance Producer. Neither the Presenter nor the materials are affiliated with the United States Government or any United States Government Agency.
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This presentation is strictly informational. No investments will be promoted. However, the Financial Professional presenting may invite you to a follow up consultation where financial products may be presented or offered, see our FAQ for more information. This presentation has not been endorsed by the Social Security Administration. Neither Social Security 567 nor the Financial Professional presenting this seminar are affiliated with the Social Security Administration or any other governmental organization.
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