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171. Recap: Maximizing Your Social Security: Strategies for a Smart Election Retiring Today

    • Investing

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Knowing when to elect Social Security can feel overwhelming. With the possibility of 81 different election options for couples, the choice is anything but straightforward. It is more than just deciding between taking benefits at 62 (when you can first elect), at Full Retirement Age (66 or 67 for most people), or at 70 (the age at which your benefit stops growing). Experienced Retirement Planner Loren Merkle explains:

- The impact Social Security decisions have on your retirement, with lifetime benefits reaching up to $500,000 for individuals.

- The difference between taking Social Security early vs. at Full Retirement Age (FRA) and how health and longevity play into this decision.

- Why factors like your investments, and your legacy plan should be considered when making your Social Security election.



Loren Merkle, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, RETIREMENT INCOME CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL FIDUCIARY®

https://merkleretirementplanning.com/staff-members/loren-merkle/



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This video does not constitute an offer to sell, a solicitation of an offer to buy, or a recommendation of any security or any other product or service by Merkle Retirement Planning LLC, Elite Retirement Planning LLC, MRP Insurance LLC, or any other third party regardless of whether such security, product or service is referenced in this episode. Furthermore, nothing in this episode is intended to provide tax, legal, or investment advice and nothing in this episode should be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any investment or security or to engage in any investment strategy or transaction. Merkle Retirement Planning, LLC does not represent that the securities, products, or services discussed in this episode are suitable for any particular investor. You are solely responsible for determining whether any investment, investment strategy, security or related transaction is appropriate for you based on your personal investment objectives, financial circumstances and risk tolerance. You should consult your business advisor, attorney, or tax and accounting advisor regarding your specific business, legal or tax situation.`

Learn more about how you can prepare for retirement by downloading the complimentary Retire Your Way Toolkit - https://bit.ly/4cLg96d

Register for our next Journey to Retirement Online Workshop to learn more about building your income plan and a comprehensive retirement plan. - https://bit.ly/4aeNR1B



Knowing when to elect Social Security can feel overwhelming. With the possibility of 81 different election options for couples, the choice is anything but straightforward. It is more than just deciding between taking benefits at 62 (when you can first elect), at Full Retirement Age (66 or 67 for most people), or at 70 (the age at which your benefit stops growing). Experienced Retirement Planner Loren Merkle explains:

- The impact Social Security decisions have on your retirement, with lifetime benefits reaching up to $500,000 for individuals.

- The difference between taking Social Security early vs. at Full Retirement Age (FRA) and how health and longevity play into this decision.

- Why factors like your investments, and your legacy plan should be considered when making your Social Security election.



Loren Merkle, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER™, RETIREMENT INCOME CERTIFIED PROFESSIONAL®, CERTIFIED FINANCIAL FIDUCIARY®

https://merkleretirementplanning.com/staff-members/loren-merkle/



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This video does not constitute an offer to sell, a solicitation of an offer to buy, or a recommendation of any security or any other product or service by Merkle Retirement Planning LLC, Elite Retirement Planning LLC, MRP Insurance LLC, or any other third party regardless of whether such security, product or service is referenced in this episode. Furthermore, nothing in this episode is intended to provide tax, legal, or investment advice and nothing in this episode should be construed as a recommendation to buy, sell, or hold any investment or security or to engage in any investment strategy or transaction. Merkle Retirement Planning, LLC does not represent that the securities, products, or services discussed in this episode are suitable for any particular investor. You are solely responsible for determining whether any investment, investment strategy, security or related transaction is appropriate for you based on your personal investment objectives, financial circumstances and risk tolerance. You should consult your business advisor, attorney, or tax and accounting advisor regarding your specific business, legal or tax situation.`

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