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Why Social Security is So Vital to Retirement PlanningWhy Social Security is So Vital to Retirement Planning
The vast majority of clients qualify for Social Security benefits, and could use your guidance.
December 16, 2019
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Sponsored by The American College of Financial Services
The American College of Financial Services
Social Security is a near-universal program, with 97% of all Americans between the ages of 60 and 85 either receiving benefits or scheduled to receive them. That means, as a financial advisor, nearly all of your clients have a stake in the system. If you want to provide strong retirement income planning advice, you need to understand the role Social Security can—and can’t—play.
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