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PLAN YOUR RETIREMENT

The retirement program of the Social Security in America has been an essential part of most American. The Social Security has been around for more than 68 years and has already given millions of benefits to countless retired workers. Moreover, Social Security also provides financial support especially to workers who have been disabled and could no longer work. Aside from that, Social Security also provides financial aid to families of workers who died.



However, Social Security is not free, that is why it is of great importance to plan and set your finances straight. Remember it is always better to be prepared rather than be caught off guard when the needs for social security arise. Most of the people today live longer lives and such is the outcome of healthier living however, this would also mean that they would be spending more time in retirement. With this in mind, it is better to prepare more money for social security. Some financial gurus recommend that we prepare for our future retirement with combination of Social Security as well as private pensions and also some personal savings. In addition, Social Security is also coupled with Medicare Hospital Benefits that automatically starts when a person reaches the age of 65.



Most of you are probably thinking just when is the right time to retire. Well, it depends on the person or the worker just when he wants to retire however, there are some pros and cons in retiring. For those who wants to have their early retirement benefits let just say at age 62 which is considered to be an early age for retiring the benefits are reduced a fraction of a percent for each month before the full retirement age. But as a general rule, early retirement will provide retirees with absolutely the same total Social Security benefits over the retirees lifetime however, in smaller amounts in consideration of the longer period the retirees are going to received their benefits. There are disadvantages as well as advantages in taking your benefits before the actual retirement age. The advantage of early retirement is that retirees will be able to collect their benefits for a much longer period of time.

The disadvantage of early retirement is that the benefits are permanently reduced. On the other hand, for Social Security disability benefits members are entitled to receive their disability benefits for as long as their condition keeps them from working. However, the Social Security will conduct visitations in order to see whether there have been improvements in the condition of the member. Furthermore, if ever the disability continues wherein the member reaches the full retirement age, the disability benefits will be automatically converted to a retirement benefit of the same amount.
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By: Jinky C. Mesias



Personal Injury Attorney






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