Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Thrifty Thinking: Kiplinger Web Chat (Maximizing Social Security)

It’s tempting- as soon as you turn 62, Uncle Sam is willing to start handing over Social Security benefits, but it may be in your best interest to wait—even just a year or two—to claim your benefits. Join Kiplinger.com to have your social security questions answered by Susan Garland and Rachel Sheedy of Kiplinger’s Retirement Report during Thursday’s free live web chat from 12-1 ET. You can also visit the site ahead of time to submit your questions, or afterwards to view the transcript. Readers will also be able to ask for advice and view questions and answers through the Kiplinger Facebook page or by utilizing the #kiplive hashtag on Twitter.
 
About Kiplinger Live Chats:
Through live Web chats, Kiplinger.com’s team of experts is able to interact with readers on an individual basis, providing them with tailored, one-on-one advice. Kiplinger.com also believes its readers can benefit from other readers’ questions and answers. The chat topics vary every week, with retirement and financial topics ranging from home buying to investing to social security and investing for income. Weekly live Web chats typically occur on Thursday afternoons, but times are susceptible to change.
 
About Kiplinger
For nine decades, the Kiplinger organization has led the way in personal finance and business forecasting. Founded in 1920 by W.M. Kiplinger, the company developed one of the nation's first successful newsletters in modern times. The Kiplinger Letter, launched in 1923, remains the longest continuously published newsletter in the United States. In 1947, Kiplinger created the nation's first personal finance magazine. Kiplinger.com is the fastest growing Web site in the personal finance space. Located in the heart of our nation's capital, the Kiplinger editors remain dedicated to delivering sound, unbiased advice for your family and your business in clear, concise language. Become a fan of Kiplinger on Facebook or Kiplinger.com and follow Kiplinger on Tumblr and Twitter.
 

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