Social Security Issues
Wednesday, January 23rd, 2008Social Security Benefits Will Not Pay All The Bills
Social Security Benefits Will Not Pay All The Bills
by G. White
There are few times in life worth looking forward to that are better than retirement, unless it is retiring knowing you will have financial security for you and your family. Most people will spend years working, knowing retirement is going to sneak up on them, and unfortunately, few will begin planning soon enough. When talking to financial planners they will tell you that it is never too soon to begin planning for your financial future, but at some point, it will be too late.
On June 8, 1934, President Franklin D. Roosevelt announced his intention to provide a program for Social Security. It was his goal to help protect millions of workers from poverty in their senior years. Over the years many changes have taken place and Social Security is very different from the original plan. Here are the top ten reasons that Social Security isn’t the best way to plan for your retirement.
Social Security Appeals Necessitates Representation by Rainier Policarpio
It is a general idea that an initial application for disability benefits with the Social Security Administration will most likely be denied. In fact, the records show that approximately more than 70% of the total applications filed to the SSA get negative results. Nevertheless, it is good to know that the SSA gives their members the right to appeal their cases.