Based on History, Wealthy Should Take Social Security ASAP

For those who don't need Social Security benefits to live on, there are good reasons to take them sooner rather than later. Here's why.

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You don’t have to go very far to find yet another article attempting to tackle the daunting topic of retirement. Everywhere you turn, there’s another tip, hint or confusing formula. And usually, part of that equation concerns what to do about Social Security, something that can be misunderstood by even the savviest investor. We also know there’s fear that Social Security’s reserves will “run out” at some point in the future.

The good news is that it’s completely possible to make Social Security work for your best interests, and to know when and how to make that happen.

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Scott Hanson, CFP
Financial Advisor and Co-Founder, Hanson McClain Advisors

Scott Hanson, CFP, answers your questions on a variety of topics and also co-hosts a weekly call-in radio program. Visit HansonMcClain.com to ask a question or to hear his show. Follow him on Twitter at @scotthansoncfp.