Overview:
Though many clients see Social Security as a government benefit, it is a covered worker's investment asset to be managed like any other asset. Examine issues like how Social Security benefits are calculated, identifying benefit-claiming strategies, and what spouses can do now to maximize benefits at retirement. You'll learn how Social Security works and explore common planning situations-including workers with and without spouses, sandwich-generation families with dependent parents and minor children, and surviving and/or divorced spouses-and techniques to maximize your clients' benefits.
Objectives:
• Determine how Social Security works, how benefits are calculated, who are beneficiaries, and techniques to maximize your clients' benefits • Recognize the language and forms of the Social Security Administration • Outline the earnings test and other drawbacks to drawing benefits early and how to plan around them • Determine which planning products to use to calculate the best strategy for your clients
Major Topics:
• Social Security planning, benefit calculation, and beneficiaries • Recent changes to "file and suspend" and "restricted application" strategies • Increasing benefits for self-employed individuals • Planning for surviving spouses • Integrating retirement plan distribution strategies with Social Security claiming strategies • Coordinating drawing Social Security benefits with the start of Medicare benefits, including a discussion of IRMAA
Major Topics:
• Social Security planning, benefit calculation, and beneficiaries • Recent changes to "file and suspend" and "restricted application" strategies • Increasing benefits for self-employed individuals • Planning for surviving spouses • Integrating retirement plan distribution strategies with Social Security claiming strategies • Coordinating drawing Social Security benefits with the start of Medicare benefits, including a discussion of IRMAA
Designed For:
CPAs, financial advisers, attorneys, insurance and other professionals.
Prerequisites:
None