RSVP: The BIG Decision: When to Start Collecting Social Security

August 24, 2013

Back by popular demand, Doug Wheat, CFP © now of United Capital Financial Advisers, LLC, will be speaking at Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C. on the Big Decision: When to Start Collecting Social Security. We invite you to join us for this educational event.

  • How Social Security Works: How your benefit is calculated
  • Planning Ideas for Couples: How to maximize benefits using filing options
  • Benefits for Family Members: Including spousal, survivor and divorce benefits
  • Special Considerations: Including working past age 66
  • Case Studies

Offices of Meyers Brothers Kalicka

330 Whitney Avenue, Suite 800

Holyoke MA

5:45pm Registration

6–7:30pm

Light hors d’oeuvres and refreshments provided

RSVP by October 10th, 2014

Seating is Limited to 25

Call: (413) 536-8510

Host:

James W. Barrett, CPA/ PFS

Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.

Presenters:

Doug Wheat, CFP ©

United Capital Financial Advisers, LLC

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