Miami Financial Planner Andrew Carrillo Offers Five Tips to Maximize Social Security Benefits and Overall Retirement Income
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"Most Social Security maximization strategies just focus on maximizing
Due to record low interest rates, a couple receiving
"This means deciding when to take
Carrillo offers these five important tips:
- Know your target retirement age. Understanding exactly when you want to retire and if you can retire is critical in planning to maximize your
Social Security benefits. - Estimate your life expectancy. Whether you are likely to live until age 100 or age 75 can play a large role in determining how to maximize your benefits. If you are married it's important to factor both of your life expectancies and how that may affect your overall net income in retirement.
- If you're married, analyze and understand the difference between switching strategies. There are different advanced strategies that are available for married couples. A
Social Security analysis report can help identify the switching strategies that may be best for your unique circumstances. - Understand your income gap by analyzing exactly what your income gap is and how it grows or contracts over your retirement is critical. This will help you coordinate your
Social Security strategy with your overall retirement income plan. This can help you understand the costs of waiting to take benefits and help you position assets correctly to fill the income gap. - Compare the strategy to maximize benefits with a strategy that fits into your unique situation. While it's true by waiting to take benefits until age 70 gives you the maximum annual benefit, it may not be best for your overall retirement income plan. Be sure to analyze cumulative income benefits at certain ages and compare it to the amount of money you'll have to pull from your investments because that's your opportunity cost.
"Most people want to maximize benefits that they've paid into, maximizing
Seniors can learn more about financial planning at a complimentary workshop, held by
For more information visit www.BarnettCapitalAdvisors.com or call 305-328-8538. Barnett Capital Advisors, A financial services and retirement planning firm, is located at
About
Throughout his career he has earned the designations of Certified Financial Planner TM , Accredited Wealth Management Advisor SM and Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor SM.
He's also a graduate of the
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