Benefits of working with an RSSA
Claiming Social Security is often a complicated and daunting task for most individuals. There are over 2,700 rules which govern how your benefits are determined and there are literally thousands of claiming strategies. Additionally, 96% of people get less than they should resulting in the average American household losing over $110,000 in lifetime benefits.As a Registered Social Security Analyst (RSSA), I can help you achieve the optimal claiming strategy to ensure that you receive every dollar that you have earned and are entitled to.
I will analyze all possible claiming options including your most optimal strategy and I will create your personal Social Security benefits plan which will include:
- Claiming strategy options
- Future earnings impacts
- Strategies to avoid reduced benefits
- Maximizing spousal and survivor benefits
- Benefits for children and family maximums
- Longevity scenarios
- Cost of living adjustments
- Pension reduction calculations
- And more!
Make Optimal Social Security Decisions
The average household loses over $110,000 in potential income by making the wrong Social Security claiming decisions. Get the money you have earned and are entitled to with help from an RSSA.I am specially trained in Social Security
- I have been trained to advise clients on all applicable Social Security rules
- I have the knowledge required to deliver Social Security income planning services
I am competent using maximization software
- I have been trained to use cutting-edge Social Security maximization software
- I am skilled at analyzing all possibilities to obtain your optimal claiming strategy
I am an active member of NARSSA
- I passed the NARSSA national exam, and I meet ongoing education requirements
- I commit to high ethical standards and NARSSA's professional code of conduct
Important Questions to Ask:
- When should I claim?
- Can I get benefits from my ex?
- What if I'm self-employed?
- Can my children get benefits?
- What about dependents with disabilities?
- How will my pension impact my benefits?