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How does a retirement plan affect Social Security when I retire?
Author: Randy Yingger
Website: http://www.RetirementYes.com
Added: Mon, Jul 3, 2006 18:22:12
Category: Retirement Questions
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Some Social Security plans assume a person has contributed to 401(k) plan while he or she was working. If this is not the case, the person may not get the best possible benefits during his or her retirement.
There are many who do not take into consideration their Social Security when they do their retirement planning. As Social Security is amended, different laws will require different kinds of planning. With a well-thought-out retirement plan, you can combine a private retirement plan with your social security benefits.
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Randy Yingger answers frequently asked retirement questions at PrettyGreatAnswers.com.
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