
Martha Shedden, CRPC®, RSSA®
Martha Shedden, CRPC®, RSSA®, is President and Co-Founder of the National Association of Registered Social Security Analysts (NARSSA®). Martha began studying the topic of Social Security in 2011. Her passion for the subject led her to begin teaching CPE/CE Social Security courses to finance, insurance and tax professionals in 2014.
Recognizing the untapped demand for Americans to obtain personalized information and answers to claiming questions, in 2015 Martha launched Shedden Social Security & Retirement Planning, to provide clients with Social Security claiming analyses and retirement cash flow analyses.
With Michael Rosedale, CPA, Martha founded NARSSA in 2017 to provide online technology-enabled education and training for financial and tax professionals to become Registered Social Security Analysts (RSSA®). RSSA has since established itself as the "standard of excellence" in expert Social Security advisory.
Martha is the author of numerous Social Security articles in leading financial publications and is quoted frequently in the national media, including CBS News, U.S. News & World Report, Newsweek, Bloomberg, CNBC and Bottom Line Inc.
After hosting the podcast Social Security, Answers from the Experts, she released her book, Avoiding Social InSecurity, The Retirement You Desire, The Social Security You've Earned, based on top podcast interviews.
Email: mshedden@rssa.com | Websites: www.rssa.com and www.narssa.org
Latest articles by Martha Shedden, CRPC®, RSSA®
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Working and Getting Social Security? An Earnings Test Guide
If you haven't reached your full retirement age yet, your Social Security check could take a hit, depending on how much you earn.
By Martha Shedden, CRPC®
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How Divorced Retirees Can Maximize Their Social Security Benefits: A Case Study
Susan discovered several years after she filed for Social Security that she is eligible to receive benefits based on her ex-spouse's earnings record. This case study explains how her new benefits are calculated and what her steps are to claim some of the money she missed.
By Martha Shedden, CRPC®
