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How Does Working Longer Affect Your Social Security Benefits? | Retirement Income Shouldn?t Depend

How Does Working Longer Affect Your Social Security Benefits? | Retirement Income Shouldn’t Depend on the Market; It Should Depend on Math | Don’t Want to Leave Money to Your Kids? You’ll Probably Change Your Mind. Created for {EMAIL} | [Web Version]( June 1, 2022 CONNECT WITH KIPLINGER  [LinkedIn]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Building Wealth]( [Youtube]( [Building Wealth]( [SIGN UP]( ⋅ [WEBSITE]( [] Retirement Planning [] [How Does Working Longer Affect Your Social Security Benefits?]( [How Does Working Longer Affect Your Social Security Benefits?]( (Getty Images) You probably know you’ll get bigger payments if you stick with your job and wait to claim. But there’s more to it, according to Ken Moraif of Retirement Planners of America. [READ MORE]( Plus: [How to Calculate the Break-Even Age for Taking Social Security]( [] Financial Planning [] [Retirement Income Shouldn’t Depend on the Market; It Should Depend on Math]( The math isn’t as tough as you might think, notes Brandon Domenick of Capital A Wealth Management. It all starts with dividing your assets into three different buckets. [READ MORE]( Plus: [The 10 Best Stocks for a Bear Market]( [Create Value from Values]( Do ESG investments deliver on their promise? Some investors worry about sacrificing returns or whether their investments will make a real difference. Learn how Northern Trust can build a plan that reflects your values and achieves what's most important to you. [LEARN MORE]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Estate Planning [] [Don’t Want to Leave Money to Your Kids? You’ll Probably Change Your Mind.]( How much is too much to leave your children? You may be surprised, writes David Handler, J.D., of Kirkland & Ellis and Howard Sharfman of NFP Insurance Solutions. [READ MORE]( Plus: [Time to Face Reality: Your Kids Don’t Want Your Stuff!]( [] Careers [] [The Cure for the Great Resignation: Hire Older Workers]( [The Cure for the Great Resignation: Hire Older Workers]( (Getty Images) A Yale psychology professor smashes myths on aging and the worth of older workers in her fascinating and uplifting new book, “Breaking the Age Code.” Attorney H. Dennis Beaver shares some highlights. [READ MORE]( Plus: [7 Financial Planning Strategies for Your Own ‘Great Resignation’]( [Your Blueprint for Passive Investing in Real Estate]( You've worked hard to get to where you are today. It's time to begin thinking about investing and expanding your wealth. That's where passive investing comes in. But where do you begin? This exclusive resource will help you get started. [Read More]( ADVERTISEMENT [] Cryptocurrencies [] [Got Cryptocurrency or NFTs? They Need to Be in Your Estate Plan]( Handled incorrectly, these popular assets could go poof, warn Tracy Craig and Emily Parker Beekman of Mirick O'Connell. You need a password-sharing plan, a plan for naming beneficiaries and possibly a trust. [READ MORE]( Plus: [Now You Can Own Bitcoin in 401(k)s. Should You?]( [] Also on Kiplinger [] - [4 Keys to Planning Your Hard-Earned Retirement Distributions]( - [Rising Health Care Costs and the Impact on Soon-to-Be Retirees]( - [Build a Better Portfolio for 2022 -- Sign Up for Kiplinger's Free Investing E-Newsletters]( ABOUT KIPLINGER When we write about money, we get it right. So the decisions you make with your dollars are also right. Since 1920, Kiplinger has earned a reputation as a trusted provider of unbiased financial advice, objective business and economic forecasts, and practical help to millions of business professionals, investors, and individuals seeking to make more profitable decisions with their money. Our [flagship publications]( include Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine, The Kiplinger Letter, The Kiplinger Tax Letter, Kiplinger’s Retirement Report, and Kiplinger’s Investing for Income. All are regarded as the leading publications in their respective fields. Every day, millions of readers rely on our [free e-newsletters]( and [podcasts]( for help on everything from getting the best rate on a mortgage or car loan, to managing their businesses in an uncertain world, avoiding an IRS audit, building wealth for a secure retirement, or investing wisely in any kind of market. Now it’s your turn to reap all the rewards Kiplinger has to offer. Visit [Kiplinger.com](, your gateway to all of the above and much more. Check in any time for our latest advice on how to make more money, and keep more of the money you make. Stay right on the money, with Kiplinger. [Sign Up]( | [Print Publications]( | [Unsubscribe]( [Privacy Policy]( | [Cookies Policy]( | [Terms and Conditions]( CONTACT US: [FEEDBACK](mailto:alerts@kiplinger.com) | [ADVERTISE]( Future US LLC © 1100 13th St. NW, Suite 1000, Washington, DC 20005

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