Most retirees (and financial advisors and even some Social Security workers) are unaware of strategies that could help them increase their monthly Social Security checks by thousands of dollars a year.
Are you leaving money on the table because you don’t know about these strategies?
I’ll reveal 4 strategies you need to know about to make sure you’re maximizing your own Social Security income.
This is the topic of next week’s (Tues June 1st, 2010) ‘Coffee Talk’ call. The information is Free, with no obligation on your part.
These strategies will apply even if you’ve already started receiving Social Security checks!
Call starts promptly at 9am & will run no longer than 30min.
Special Conference Call #: 1-800-304-3172
Access Code: 825218#
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Hope to ‘See’ you Tomorrow!
Brian Fricke, CFP
Author – Worry Free Retirement
Top Wealth Manager 2004 – 2009 -Wealth Manager Magazine
Top Financial Planning Firm – Orlando Business Journal
Email: bfricke@fmcretire.com
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