social security
social security
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by J Matthews - 2007-06-29
Social Security Disability Benefits are benefits received from the Social Security Administration by disabled workers, disabled widows or widowers or adults disabled since childhood. Social Security D...
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by Dianne M. Buxton - 2007-07-02
Whether you are struggling to get ahead, or are as wealthy as Oprah, you probably have some unmet goals that somehow elude you.Do you shudder and suppress fear when you think of your retirement income...
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by Steve Selengut - 2007-08-07
How Do You Spell Correction? During every correction, I encourage investors to avoid the destructive inertia that results from trying to determine: "How low can we go?" and/or "How long will th...
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by Donna Poisl - 2007-09-29
Everyone in this country will benefit if immigration reform is enacted and illegal immigrants are legalized. This even includes the people who insist they should all be deported. Almost every aspect o...
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by Bill Losey CFP®, CSA - 2007-10-03
Question: I'm 62 and still working. Is it better to take Social Security now or should I wait? Answer: It depends on a lot of factors. Social Security retirement benefits usually begin at full r...
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by Employment Lawyer - 2007-10-09
If an individual applies for Social Security disability insurance and is denied there is an appeals process they can through in order for reconsideration of their application. If an individual wishes ...
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by Raynor James - 2007-10-21
More than a few stories have been written about the fact the first person of the baby boomer generation received social security on October 15, 2007. What many people are missing is the coming i...
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by SAMMY BEANARD - 2008-05-20
You work during your work life. You contribute. Your employer contributes. You retire. You draw the benefits. That is a key part of Social Security, but it is only a part. The rest of the protecti...
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by Matt Berry - 2008-05-26
COPD is short for Cardiac Obstructive Pulmonary Disease. This disease is difficult for a sufferer to manage. Sufferers often find they are unable to remain employed because of this medical condition. ...
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by Steve Selengut - 2008-06-16
The comically complicated PSA (Personal Savings Account) legislation bouncing around Congress will raise taxes, increase investment risk, and expand the size of government. Let's stop applying Band-Ai...