Social Security Bend Points — Maximizing Your Benefit
Social Security will be a large portion of retirement spending, even for high earners. Here's what to know about Social Security bend points.
Social Security will be a large portion of retirement spending, even for high earners. Here's what to know about Social Security bend points.
Some people claim that taking Social Security early is the right move. Here's why that's absolutely the wrong move for your retirement.
Answering reader questions about how to change the retirement account system and 401(k) limits. Also, an interview with Dr. Dike Drummond of Burnout Proof MD.
Are you afraid of running out of money in retirement? Use these strategies to ensure this does not happen to you.
Are you worried that Social Security won't be around when you retire? Here are 5 reasons not to ignore it in your retirement calculations.
How safe is Social Security? Should you count on it for your retirement planning? Here's why I absolutely believe it can be counted on.
Dr Cory S Fawcett advocates taking Social Security at age 62. I think that's bad advise. You should delay SS until 70. Find out why in this pro/con debate.
What happens to the best financial plan when you are diagnosed with a serious, potentially fatal illness? Nobody likes to think about it, but flexibility is key.
Receiving a life insurance death benefit in the event of your spouse's untimely death is a windfall, but it has some unique aspects worthy of a few minutes of your time.
Mike Piper, CPA and James Lange, CPA are two of the good guys in the financial world. They've dedicated themselves to writing the best books out there on Social Security. Claiming it right is less complicated than it used to be, but it's still worth learning about.
Physicians face different financial issues in their early career than they do in their late career. If you are 3-8 years out from retirement, take a look at these financial considerations.