By: Marya Sieminski|2010-03-31|Disabilities
The socialsecurity Disability program provides monthly cash payments and medical coverage to disabled workers and their families.
By: Kathy Lane|2010-03-29|Marriage
Married couples don't know which of them will die first.
By: Carina Smith|2010-11-14|Article Marketing
Your socialsecuritybenefits generally increase every year to help buffer your finances against the effects of inflation. Typically, you're given a cost-of-living adjustment or COLA, which is based on Consumer Price Index increases.
By: Kristine McKinley|2010-03-31|Taxes
For most people, socialsecurity retirement benefits are not taxable. However, about a third of people receiving retirement benefits must pay income tax on a portion of their benefits. Basically, if your only income is from socialsecurity, then you're not going to owe any taxes on your benefits.
By: Dylan Ross|2011-08-22|Taxes
The socialsecurity system in the United States has been designed to ensure that the senior citizens are able to obtain a source of income at the end of their working life. As one works till the age of retirement and pays taxes, a portion of the tax ...300
By: Thomas Corley|2010-04-02|Retirement
Each day I receive more and more questions from my baby boomer clients who are confused about socialsecuritybenefits and taxation. socialsecuritybenefits come in three flavors: Retirement benefits, survivor benefits and disability benefits.
By: HammondLawCO|2011-02-09|Law
According to federal law, a divorced spouse can claim socialsecuritybenefits on the basis of your work records.
By: Kelly Bichard|2010-08-01|Taxes
There are a few things to evaluate when determining whether your socialsecuritybenefits are taxable or not. How much of your benefits are taxable depends on total income and marital status.
By: Ishan Goradiya|2011-01-31|Investing
DECIDING WHEN TO start socialsecuritybenefits is an important decision. While full retirement age for social Securit benefits is gradually increasing from age 65 to age 67, you can still start benefits at age 62.
By: Jonathan Kingsbury|2010-04-04|Politics
During many elections, we have heard proposals from politicians to alter or change socialsecuritybenefits.