Up Next in the Webinar Series: Women and Social Security |
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Social Security is complex...no question about that! And for women, this complexity is heightened by several basic factors, including the simple statistic that women tend to have a longer life expectancy than men, often have had quite different working histories than men, and are more often single in their retirement years. Couple that with the fact that, for unmarried women, Social Security represents roughly half of their total income in retirement.
So, in addition to its complexity, Social Security represents for women an area where considerable attention must be placed on making the best decisions for both the short and long-term. Knowing the implications of when to file, for example, and the consequences of this decision on spousal benefits and survivor benefits, is something that is often overlooked in the decision-making process. Disability issues, whether it's you or your spouse, are another area where careful planning is critical.
This workshop will provide an overview of the Social Security System and how it serves all Americans and will provide details on the issues that require close attention on the part of women as beneficiaries. For this presentation, we will be using an online Webinar format, with the overall workshop delivered in four 1-hour sessions conducted one week apart. The scheduled dates are:
Part 1 - Wednesday, January 20, 2021; 10:00 am
Part 2 - Wednesday, January 27, 2021; 10:00 am
Part 3 - Wednesday, February 3, 2021; 10:00 am
Part 4 - Wednesday, February 10, 2021; 10:00 am
Contact the Foundation office for registration details: 1-888-750-2622, or email us at [email protected]
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Copy an Ad, Win a Book! |
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As we reported back in September, our Foundation is taking advantage of Google Ads as a mechanism to expand brand awareness for who we are and what we do. Participating in the "Google for Non Profits" grant program, we have been taking advantage of funding made available to eligible organizations to create "pop-up ads" calling attention to the activities of the Foundation and the services we provide. In case you're not familiar with this subject, here's a quick repeat of what we noted in the September newsletter:
"Ever notice the ads that pop up on your screen when you're doing a Google search and wonder how they got there, especially since they're related to the subject you just searched? Kind of eerie at times, but there's logic behind how that happens. It's a product of Alphabet Inc.'s (Google's parent company) revenue-producing mechanism wherein other advertisers bid to display brief information about their products and services, on the assumption that the person searching on a particular term is logically a part of that advertiser's target market."
We've just completed our third full month of ad placement, and we'd like to see how it's going, and we'd like to offer you an opportunity to help us do that! If you see an AMAC Foundation ad pop up on your screen during a Google search, simply snip a copy of it and forward it to us via email at [email protected]. The first 10 copies we receive will be rewarded with a free copy of our newest publication, "Ask Rusty: What's So Hard About Social Security?"
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