Security Benefits Center
2350 32nd St SE, Suite 100, Kentwood, MI 49508
PHONE
616-965-6275
EMAIL
[email protected]
One of the most important decisions you need to make before you retire is when to claim Social Security benefits. Many retirees apply for Social Security before reaching full retirement age. But by doing so, they may significantly and permanently reduce the benefits that they — and possibly their spouses — could receive over a lifetime.
Social Security provides not only a guaranteed income stream but also longevity protection, spousal protection, and some inflation protection. It may be the closest thing you receive to a traditional pension.
Whether you’re single, married, divorced, or widowed, there may be ways to maximize the lifetime Social Security benefits you receive. The concepts discussed in this course are most suitable for those with investable assets of $100k or more.
Join us at Pietro's Italian Restaurant in Kentwood, for an informational Social Security Dining Event on:
-Thursday, February 20th at 6:30pm
| Attend and Learn: | ||
| 1 | Five factors that could reduce the actual payments you receive |
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| 2 | How married couples can help enhance their combined monthly and lifetime benefits | |
| 3 | How the “do over” and “start, stop, restart” strategies work | |
| 4 | How to claim retroactive benefits as a lump sum | |
| 5 | The effect of remarriage on survivor benefits for widowed and divorced spouses |
Curtis Cottle offers investment advisory services through IAMS Wealth Management, LLC (Elkhorn, NE 888-255-7670), an SEC Registered Investment Advisor. IAMS Wealth Management, LLC and its advisors do not render tax, legal or accounting advice. Curtis Cottle, Security Benefits Center is not a registered investment advisor and is not an affiliate of IAMS Wealth Management, LLC. Insurance products and services are offered through Curtis Cottle, independent agent. ADVISOR Security Benefits Center, Curtis cottle and IAMS Wealth Management, LLC are not affiliated with or endorsed by the Social Security Administration or any government agency."