Maximizing Social Security

We currently are lining up The Maximizing Your Social Security Event to be held in March on Tuesday the 7th of March and Thursday the 9th of March (evening class). Please fill out the short form below to let us know you would like to be notified registration is available. (Course Details Below)

Maximizing Social Security is a course designed for those looking for options in when and how to take their Social Security. Social Security is one of the most valuable and least understood benefits available to retirees today. Advanced planning is essential, and the decisions made have a tremendous impact on the total amount of benefits you receive over your lifetime. This course will provide you with much needed information to help you understand the system, coordinate spousal and survivor benefits, minimize taxes, and maximize your personal benefits. Attendees will receive a workbook.

COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course provides a fundamental working knowledge of the Social Security program as it applies to retirement planning. The materials cover the history of Social Security, how to qualify for benefits, spousal benefits, widow & widower benefits, taxation of benefits, working while you receive benefits, issues involved in claiming benefits early, and strategies to maximize your benefits while developing an income stream in retirement.

This is not a financial seminar; this is a financial course of study where you will leave with the knowledge and information needed to make decisions about Social Security benefits.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

The objectives of this course are to provide you with the tools, insight, and proven strategies that will allow you to make informed decisions about Social Security. This course will teach you easy-to-understand strategies on how to maximize your benefits.

By the end of this course, you should be able to:

      1. Know the history of Social Security
      2. Understand the reductions for taking benefits early
      3. Be acquainted with the issues involved in the solvency of Social Security
      4. Estimate your benefits
      5. Estimate the taxation of your benefits
      6. Understand the reasons for late claiming of benefits
      7. Know your spousal, divorced spouse, widow, & widower benefits
      8. Understand how the COLAs affect benefits
      9. Know the reduction of benefits while you work
      10. Know where Social Security fits in with your other source of income

YOUR READING MATERIAL

The course uses the workbook, “Maximizing Social Security” by author David P. Vick. It will be provided for you in the first class.

COURSE PARTICIPATION

If you are looking for answers to questions about when you should begin your Social Security benefits, how you can manage taxation of benefits, how working will affect your benefits, or strategies to get the most out of your benefits, then you will believe this course is time and money well spent.

The best way to profit from this course is to follow the interactive workbook and participate in the classroom discussions as you feel comfortable.

COURSE OUTLINE

Below is an outline of the content of the course.

  • By the Numbers
  • Yesterday & Today
  • Qualifying for Social Security Benefits
    • Benefits Tied to Your Work Record
    • Benefits for Spouses
    • Benefits for Divorced Spouses
    • Benefits for Widows and Widowers
  • Working While You Receive Benefits
  • Calculating Your Retirement Benefits
  • How to Find Your Social Security Benefit Amount
  • Taking Benefits Before Full Retirement Age
  • How COLAs Affect Benefits
  • Taxation of Benefits
  • Windfall Elimination Provision & Government Pension Offsets
  • Medicare & Social Security
  • The Future of Social Security: Solvency Issues and Reform Proposals
  • Strategies for Maximizing Your Social
  • Six Pillars of Retirement Income
  • This Course is offered through Adult Financial Education Services which is a national not for profit financial literacy organization. David Lukas is an approved instructor for this course.

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