
It's Never Too Early to Plan for Your Retirement
A secure, comfortable retirement is every person’s dream. Since we're living longer, healthier lives, we can expect to spend more time in retirement than our parents and grandparents did. Achieving the dream of a secure, comfortable retirement is much easier when you plan your finances accordingly.
Social Security Retirement Planner can help you now
A good place to start thinking about planning for your retirement is with a Registered Socail Security Analyst. They can put together a Roadmap giving you options about about your expected income when you decide to retire and all the benefits you would be intitled to receive. They can also points out things you may want to consider as you prepare for the future.
If you are:
Looking for information, here are some other places you can look:
- Find your retirement age
- Estimate your life expectancy
- Use the Retirement Estimator and the other benefit calculators to test different retirement ages or future earnings amounts
- Learn about Social Security programs
- Find out what happens if you work after you retire or if you are already a Medicare Beneficiary
- Learn how certain types of earnings and pensions can affect your benefits.
Already near retirement age, you can:
- Discover your retirement options
- Get information about how members of your family may qualify for benefits
- Find instructions on how to apply for benefits and what supporting documents you may need to furnish
- Apply for retirement benefits
Close to age 65, you can find out how to apply for just Medicare. You may need to sign up for Medicare close to your 65th birthday, even if you will not be retired by that time.
- Some health insurance plans change automatically at age 65.
- If you are getting Social Security benefits when you turn 65, your Medicare Hospital Benefits will start automatically.
For a personal consultation on Social Security or Medicare be sure to schedule a consultation.