Timing Social Security Benefits
Learn about Timing Social Security Benefits in only 20 minutes Thursday, March 24th, at 6:30pm, or Saturday, March 26th, at 10:00am. We are excited to have Anthony Nettuno, a 30-year veteran of the financial services industry and co-founder of NettWorth Financial Group, as a guest presenter. Click here to register.
When it comes to Social Security Retirement Benefits, timing is everything. But, when is the right time to take your benefits? In this webinar, we’ll get right to the point. We’ll show you the effects of taking your benefits early and delayed. You’ll also learn about the key factors to consider when making this critical retirement decision.
Check out our whole series of 20-minute webinars. Topics include: Navigating a Surplus, Retirement Benefits, 401(k) Insights, Medicare, 5 Keys to a Happy, Fulfilling Retirement, How Financial Professionals are Compensated, and many more.
We can’t wait to hear from you!
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Chad Hennessy | Financial Professional | NettWorth Financial Group | 1218 Eaton RoadSan Dimas, CA 91773 | CA Insurance License # 0f04665 | Office: 626-244-5197 | Email: chennessy@nettworth.us | Website: www.nettworth.net/burbank
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