Social Security Is Not Going Away (But You Might Have to Adjust Your Plans)
Are you so worried about Social Security disappearing that you want to redo your financial plan? Here's why that approach isn't necessary.
Are you so worried about Social Security disappearing that you want to redo your financial plan? Here's why that approach isn't necessary.
Some people claim that taking Social Security early is the right move. Here's why that's absolutely the wrong move for your retirement.
There is plenty of misunderstanding out there about how Social Security works. Here are eight key facts about Social Security you should know.
My wife and I will retire in our 40s, and we need to decide how to draw down our investments. So, we created a Retirement Drawdown Statement.
Why are people scared about the decumulation phase in retirement? It has more to do than with how much money they have. Let's explore why.
An interview with personal finance guru Mike Piper where we discuss the mistakes and misconceptions with Social Security; what you should do after you have accumulated more money than you need; and how, when, and why to talk to your children about inheritance.
Maybe you've heard of the 5-Year Rule when discussing personal finance. But did you know there are actually four rules? Here's what they are.
Thanks to inflation, the Social Security benefits for 2023 are getting a major increase. Here's everything you need to know.
Social Security will be a large portion of retirement spending, even for high earners. Here's what to know about Social Security bend points.
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.
If you own an S corp in addition to having a W2 job, you're probably getting hosed on social security taxes. Here are tax planning strategies to help.
Today's guest dissects common issues facing physicians as they plan for retirement -- giving you needed tools to optimize your money.
Is it best to delay taking Social Security or to take it early? Guest post author, David Graham, MD analyzes the question.
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.
Most docs realize the tax system is progressive. But do they realize that the health care system, the education system, and their own family is also?