Three Reasons to Claim Social Security as Soon as You Retire: Why Wait?

Let’s consider a couple of scenarios where it might make more sense to opt into your Social Security benefits sooner rather than later.

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When you’re a financial adviser, you soon realize that half of the job is math; the rest is loopholes and therapy. These words ring truest when deciding on when to activate Social Security, which can be a tough decision.

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Joseph Ivan Fishman Jr.
Senior Financial Planner, Benefit Wealth Partners

Joseph (Joe) Fishman is a financial planner that specializes in retirement planning with an additional focus on federal employee retirement benefits. Understanding that the retirement process can be stressful and often overwhelming, Joe believes it is his fiduciary responsibility to take the extra time to help clients understand their options in simple, easily graspable terms. Joe also believes that each client’s situation is unique and that there should be no “cookie-cutter” approaches.