5 Reasons You Should Claim Social Security at 70 (And 5 Reasons to Claim It Earlier)
Waiting until 70 to claim Social Security has its benefits, including maximizing your paycheck, but there are also valid reasons why you shouldn't wait.
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Waiting until 70 to claim Social Security has its benefits, including maximizing your paycheck, but there are also valid reasons why you shouldn't wait.
Homeowners insurance is a national crisis — and retirees are hit especially hard.
Medicaid Asset Protection Trusts can help protect your savings from being drained by long-term care costs, ensuring assets remain available for your family.
So many people say you just need purpose. I hear this all the time. You just need a purpose. Find your purpose and you will be fine. That sounds good. It is also too simple. As the guy in the room who...
If you want a greater chance of building more wealth than the average person, live in one of the most expensive cities in the world. These cities are expensive for a reason. They contain the most valu...
I love investing in private real estate debt funds. But lately, figuring out which accounts to put those funds into has been a struggle. The post Issues with Private Real Estate Debt (Credit) Funds in...
As America marks 250 years, rising U.S. life expectancy may be one of its greatest achievements. The next challenge: turning added years into better lives.
Your credit card rewards could have real value after you're gone. Find out which points and miles can be passed on to your heirs.
In recent years, Massachusetts has taken significant steps to improve care for seniors, most notably the Act to Improve Quality and Oversight of Long-Term Care. In a recent Risking Old Age in America ...
I ran the KFF calculator for a couple at $84,599 vs $84,601 across nine states. The two-dollar difference ....yikes. I wanted to know what it actually costs a pre-retiree couple to land on the wrong s...
Can anyone help me with this? I've got a pension, and it has an increase every year which is a fixed dollar amount and I can't find a calculator that supports this. So if my pension is $38,000 and my ...
What tools or methods do you use to keep track of your monthly spending? I prefer organizing my expenses into categories so they align with my overall budget totals each month, which helps me stay on ...
What if I told you that you might be better off spending more?
Understand how projected Social Security funding shortfalls could affect your claiming strategy, potential benefit cuts and the best age to file based on your situation.
As Social Security barrels toward projected cuts, a newly launched federal savings initiative could privatize the program.
Your neighbors are your friends and support system. Aging in place means you'll need to account for more than just maintenance and rising property taxes.
Is your portfolio as well built and diversified as you think? If you're worried it won't help keep you safe in retirement, it could be time to renovate.
Q2 2026 was defined by a disconnect between soaring market valuations and underlying economic realities. Speculative fervor is making the landscape casinolike.
An interview with Dr. Matt Moore to discuss charitable trusts, recent changes affecting charitable giving, and advanced strategies that can help physicians give more efficiently while managing taxes. ...
Are you feeling a little more anxious than usual about your money? Given everything that's happening in the world right now, that's perfectly understandable. What concerns me is the rising number of A...
"Robin" is a single mother of two high schoolers. She's 45 and she earns about $350,000 per year. Robin had never worked with a financial advisor before, and one of our clients referred her to Keen We...
Experts say strength and balance exercises are critical as you reach your 50s and beyond.
His million-dollar July 1 paycheck isn't something most people can replicate, but the idea behind it can help you build a stronger retirement plan.
The 1% adviser fee has been a mainstay for retirement planning. But now that AI is doing some of their work, it’s worth knowing exactly what you're paying for.
Healthcare has been the one part of the U.S. economy that didn’t flinch. While manufacturing and tech cycled through layoffs, ... Read more
If you have a pension and $1 million-plus saved, deciding when to take Social Security is about optimizing your taxes, legacy planning and long-term income.
Households often have assets they expect to use during retirement that are not level streams of income, as well as expenses that are not expected to recur every year. These items need special handling...
One of the reasons I want to live close to my parents is to help with the little things they don't feel urgency about. Back in 2023, I visited and asked why there was a hole in the kitchen ceiling wit...
Getting into a good school probably matters more for your future earnings than the family you grew up in. That’s ... Read more
Originally contributed to Op-Med, a collection of original essays contributed by Doximity members. Deborah M. Shlian, MD, MBA and Joel ... Read more
This week Roger explores the idea of "digging where your feet are" and how focusing on what you can do today can reduce anxiety about the future and regret about the past. In the Retirement Toolkit, h...
It's worth a long, frank discussion with your parents and any other potential heirs to figure out the best way to increase family wealth. The post Working with Your Parents to Get Richer appeared firs...
We gave a Gen Z non-finance professional these 5 questions, and here's how they scored. Can you beat it?
Staring down a massive RMD tax bill at age 75? Relocating to a zero-tax state for a few years could slash your Roth conversion costs. Just beware of the pitfalls.
When considering an assisted living facility for your loved one, look for these red flags before signing a contract. Cost-cutting can have a disastrous impact.
Private credit funds, real estate deals, hedge funds and venture capital allocations aren't available to everyone, but can also carry extra costs and risks.
This July 4th is America’s 250th birthday, and spending is expected to hit record levels. But budget-friendly 4th of July celebrations are absolutely possible with a little planning. Here are 7 ideas ...
Clients can maximize profits by paying the tax bill outside of the conversion — and more reminders for advisors before they guide clients through Roth conversions.
Whether thinking about an RICP, RMA, CPRC, CRPC or another retirement credential, experts say it's important for financial advisors to consider the needs of clients and prospects and their current lev...
About 9 months ago I decided that July 1st would be MY independence day. Technically it is July 3rd, but that is a holiday and I managed one last PTO day on the 2nd! I've been planning for many years,...
Wife and I are retired and trying to decide on SS timing. I'm 61, she's 64. Using open social security, it shows that the best strategy is her now (probably passed the window already) and me at 70. Th...
Boomers hold half of all U.S. household wealth. Here’s who got ahead, how, and whether $432,200 is enough to retire on. The post Baby Boomer Wealth: How the Wealthiest Generation Stacks Up appeared fi...
Erin Moriarity shares her take on Social Security timing, building a retirement income floor, and when to stop going DIY and hire a CFP. The post Erin Talks Money: What She Wants Retirees to Know appe...
Money dysmorphia is a distorted view of your finances, even when the numbers are fine. Here’s how to spot it and what to do about it. The post Money Dysmorphia: What It Is, Who Has It, and How to Fix ...
Learn how Net Unrealized Appreciation (NUA) may reduce taxes on employer stock held in a 401(k) and when this often-overlooked retirement strategy may apply.
A Legacy Trust can benefit family, but also chosen family, friends, mentors, caregivers, charitable organizations, and causes that have shaped your life.
Europe's deadly heat wave and dangerous U.S. temperatures reveal a new retirement risk and question: whether the place you call home is prepared to support a longer life?
Parenthood, emergency medicine, and athletics have been equal parts of my identity. But as I entered my mid-50s, I got to a crossroads. The post Why I Went to Half-Time as a Physician and How I Made I...
Schedule a Free Financial Assessment with an experienced professional: https://bit.ly/YMYWassessC Joe Anderson, CFP® and Big Al Clopine, CPA spitball for three people planning for early retirement and...
Geographic Arbitrage is the most underrated risk-management tool in early retirement, and could help you shave years off your FI journey! Read more → The post Your ZIP Code Is a Bigger FIRE Lever Than...