Mary & Bob Write In Retiring And Financially Concerned

Steve RhodeBy Steve Rhode
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Mary and Bob both wrote the me through the GetOutOfDebt.org site. If you have a credit or debt question you can write me for help also.

Dear Steve,

I’m living on small social security check and I have put all my investments in cash account with brokerage firm. I am moving into an annuity for security and need cash each month. I’m using the rest for money market checking account and a 6 month CD. Is this the right thing to do? I need an answer because I’m changing this on Tuesday.

Thanks.

Mary”

Dear Mary,

Asking me or any other casual adviser would be the wrong this to do.

Nobody could properly answer your question based on the information you’ve provided and since we are talking about your future security here, I strongly advise you to talk to a Certified Financial Planner. And not just any CFP, a fee based CFP that will charge you for their time and not try to make a buck off of you by shoving you into the highest commission paying investment.

You can find a Certified Financial Planner in your area through this link.

Big hug.

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Dear Steve,

I am going to retire in September 2009 at age 62, my question is, I understand that my wife is eligible to receive half of my social security. Let’s say I get $1,100.00 of social security, does my wife get $550.00 in addition to this, which would give me $1,650.00 per month, my wife has never worked. Thank you.

Bob”

Dear Bob,

There is no answer that I can give you that will encompass all the complexities of social security benefits. I’m going to give you some basic information and links but I strongly urge you to contact Social Security and get a direct answer to your question.

Here is what I discovered from the Social Security site:

Even if he or she has never worked under Social Security, your spouse

There is also a very nice online benefits calculator that will be helpful to you.

Big hug to you to.

Steve

Originally posted 2008-09-30 16:04:35.

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