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Should I File for Social Security If I’m Still Working?
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Are you curious about the changes that are coming next year on the Retirement Answer Man show? Today, you’ll have a sneak peek at one of our new segments: the Rock Life segment. Bobby Dubois joins me to discuss how to ensure that you have enough energy so that you can rock retirement.
On this episode, you’ll also hear my holiday gift-buying suggestions as well as the listener questions segment. Don’t miss out on hearing what to do with a settlement, whether to file for Social Security if you are still working, and whether you should simplify your investments in retirement.
Don’t miss this episode to hear the answers to these listener questions, get a preview of what’s to come next year, and to get some fantastic gift ideas. My holiday gift guide
Buying and receiving gifts later in life can be challenging since many of us already have so much. I prefer to give experiences over anything else, but when an experience isn’t appropriate a game is my go-to gift. These are some of the games that I enjoy playing or might make great gifts for someone you love
Sequence - easy enough for the whole family to enjoy
Quix - a fast-paced dice game
Euchre - a midwesterner’s favorite
Left Center Right - this can actually be played with dice or cards
Ticket to Ride - a longer board game that’s worth learning
Pictionary - great for parties
Scattergories - another classic party game
Kids Against Maturity - a twist on Cards Against Humanity that might be more appropriate for the family
Play Nine - when golf meets cards
Tri-Ominos - a triangular domino game
Listen in to hear what our listeners recommend. One listener has a fantastic tip for learning new games. Should James apply for Social Security while still working full-time?
James is still working and approaching full retirement age. He would like to apply for Social Security but continue to work yet he is confused by the whole process. There isn’t much information about collecting Social Security while working full time.
An added complication is that signing up for Social Security will automatically enroll him in Medicare. However, he stil