by | Sep 5, 2019 | social securityt
The toughest conundrum facing those “still working” when they reach age 65 is whether to choose Medicare or stay with their employer’s health insurance. For most people, it does not have to be – and likely should NOT be – an either/or decision. A...
by | Sep 5, 2019 | social securityt
The easy answer to this question is ‘as late as possible’ – which is, theoretically, age 70. These benefits will likely be your only source of inflation-adjusted, government-backed income-for-life and your best defense against ‘outliving your...
by | Sep 5, 2019 | social securityt
This is the amount of time you are given to correct a mistake in your Earnings History with the Social Security Administration. In my years of working with clients, I have noticed that mistakes are not uncommon. It is important that you get credit for...