by taaginc | Nov 11, 2015 | Financial Education, Financial Planning, Retirement
A couple months ago, I wrote a blog on Social Security which highlighted a couple things. One – historically Congress has been inclined to expand Social Security benefits rather than reduce them. Two – without any changes to Social Security, folks receiving...
by taaginc | Sep 16, 2015 | Financial Education, Personal Stories
As I mentioned in my last blog, I spent a few days last month in D.C. This was my third trip to the capital so I made it past the must-see attractions to some of the lesser known monuments. The FDR Memorial was the most pleasant surprise. I had expected a single...
by taaginc | Aug 13, 2014 | Investment Management, Retirement
There is plenty to discuss and debate when it comes to Social Security. Whether the program will be there for future beneficiaries, in what form, and taxed at what rate are just some of the valid questions to consider depending on your age and income level. Today’s...
by taaginc | May 29, 2012 | Financial Education
According to the Social Security Administration, nearly 62 million Americans are receiving some type of benefit from the program as of April 2012. There is much speculation as to where the program is headed in the future. Unfortunately, there’s little more to report...
by taaginc | Aug 23, 2011 | Healthcare & Wellness
It wasn’t listening to Paul McCartney sing “When I’m 64” at his recent concert that inspired this week’s blog, but the fact that in 2011, another baby boomer turns 65 about every 10 seconds. Although age 66 is when you will reach Full Retirement Age for Social...