Apr 29, 2011

Social Security Timing Software

A press release:

Senior Market Sales, Inc. today announced the launch of its new patent-pending Social Security Timing™ software, which helps married retirees uncover tens of thousands in additional Social Security benefits they may have otherwise left on the table.

“Whether to elect Social Security early or late is a decision virtually every retiree is faced with,” said Joe Elsasser CFP, Director of Advisory Services for Senior Market Sales and the software’s creator. “Social Security Timing™ is the only software in the marketplace that simultaneously calculates all whole year election age combinations across nine possible election strategies in order to identify the strategy that offers the highest lifetime benefit.”

Social Security Timing™ has two components that help retirees make better choices. One is the free “What’s at Stake?” consumer calculator, which allows married couples to find out in real dollars the difference between their best and worst possible Social Security election decision. The calculator also shows their top three election strategies and gives them the option to consult an advisor for further guidance. The second component is the Social Security Timing™ software that financial advisors can purchase to use with their clients.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This would be great if we all knew exactly how long we'll live. No software can do more than use estimates of longevity.

Guess we now know why social security claims representatives were told not to figure and discuss advantageous months of election -- someone wants to make money on privitization.

Nancy Ortiz said...

What, no explanation of the effect of the MOE on the claimants' total payments over time? Not even if they ask and it's a case of RIB now vs WIB later or the reverse? Hate to tell these new age top management types but not giving MOE explanations does not change the the way payment errors are charged. Is this another Special Disability Workload in the making? Hah! Dorcas Hardy sure rooked SSA there!