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A new report says retirees who use a so-called "bridge strategy" can actually spend more and need fewer assets to retire securely.
That's right. By delaying Social Security and using other savings to "bridge the gap," you could improve your lifetime income, reduce longevity risk, and build more peace of mind into your plan.
We will break down the research and find ways to make Social Security work harder for you.
After that, I'll answer a listener question: What's the difference between a 5 year MYGA and a 5 year SPIA?
Resource:
Article by John Manganaro on ThinkAdvisor: This Social Security Strategy Gives Retirees More to Spend
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A new report says retirees who use a so-called "bridge strategy" can actually spend more and need fewer assets to retire securely.
That's right. By delaying Social Security and using other savings to "bridge the gap," you could improve your lifetime income, reduce longevity risk, and build more peace of mind into your plan.
We will break down the research and find ways to make Social Security work harder for you.
After that, I'll answer a listener question: What's the difference between a 5 year MYGA and a 5 year SPIA?
Resource:
Article by John Manganaro on ThinkAdvisor: This Social Security Strategy Gives Retirees More to Spend
Connect with Benjamin BrandtFollow Retirement Starts Today in:Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Overcast, Pocket Casts, Amazon Music, or iHeart
Get the book!Retirement Starts Today: Your Non-financial Guide to an Even Better Retirement

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