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March 20, 2014
Title: Low-Information Seniors
Topic: Low-Information Senior
Discussed by Andrew Mangione
with Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) (www.AMAC.us)
Part 1 of 2
Many senior citizens really do not know a lot about what it means to retire.
For
example, many retirees apply at too early an age, resulting in significant
long-term losses.
In all fairness, social security laws and regulations can be confusing. Listen
in as Andrew Mangione, with the Association of Mature American Citizens, gives
some advice.
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Title: Part 2 of 3
Topic: Low-Information Senior
Discussed by Andrew Mangione
with Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) (www.AMAC.us)
Selecting the right age to
retire should be made on an individual basis. Just because you want to retire at
age 62, doesn’t mean you have to or that you should.
Andrew Mangione and others urge seniors to wait as long as possible to retire in
order to reap the maximum benefits.
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Title: Part 3 of 3
Topic: Low-Information Senior
Discussed by Andrew Mangione
with Association of Mature American Citizens (AMAC) (www.AMAC.us)
Even if you are not
near retirement age, you need to become familiar with social security laws for
future use, especially for your parents’ sake – and even your children and
grandchildren!
The Association of Mature American Citizens is a fabulous alternative to AARP. They work for YOU – their client, not the other way around. For more information about AMAC, log on to www.amac.us.
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