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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Dave Bradley
Investment Manager (Financial Advisor) in North Charleston, SC
Investment Manager (Financial Advisor) in North Charleston, SC
Hi Anonymously.
Certainly, we can help you
with that. We have several folks with these
in our PE&VC (Private Equity & Venture
Capital) group.
There are 2 types an...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Darius Slade
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Hello Anonymous,
With 10 yrs or more of
marriage, a spouse is eligible for spousal
benefits. If you are eligible for social
security retirement under your own work...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by Kendrick Walker
Mortgage Professional in Santa Rosa, CA
Mortgage Professional in Santa Rosa, CA
Hello. This is an unfortunate situation, but
one that can potentially be resolved. I would
highly recommend locating a licensed and
experienced broker/lender who could...
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Asked by christinadiez
Answered by Darius Slade
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Hello Christina, with only "37 work points" or
less than 40 credits you are not eligible for
social security retirement. Given needing
only 3 additional credits, I re...
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Asked by Carla
Answered by Darius Slade
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Hi Carla, This is a really good question. The
short answer is no. Why? Unemployment
benefits are not from working. However, your
social security may reduced your un...
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Asked by Burfurple777
Answered by Dave Bradley
Investment Manager (Financial Advisor) in North Charleston, SC
Investment Manager (Financial Advisor) in North Charleston, SC
Trends are constantly changing. Do you have
any experience? A social proof?
Prediction
is very difficult, especially if it is about
the future
--Niels Bohr
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Asked by Jonathan
Answered by Alberto Foster
Insurance Representative in Bethesda, MD
Insurance Representative in Bethesda, MD
That depends on where you are in your working
life cycle.
You two should be saving
7-10%.
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Asked by joanne6093
Answered by Darius Slade
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Hi Joanne, spousal benefits under social
security may be up to 50% of the primary
insured amount or PIA of an eligible worker.
PIA is a calculated dollar amount based ...
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Asked by Kira Hamoudeh
I am a disabled mother of 3 taking care of my disabled mother. Is there any way for me to get ahead?
Answered by Darius Slade
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Health Services & Management in Richland, WA
Hi Kira, I'm guessing what you mean by "to
get ahead" is financially? Social Security
serves as a social safety net. Because you and
one child receives some type of ...
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Asked by an anonymous user
Answered by IntroLend Writing Staff
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Financial Adviser in Los Angeles, CA
Futures are considered a more advanced
investment strategy, you would do best to talk
to a financial advisor you trust to help
educate you and advise you on where to b...
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