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Mary Beth Franklin

Mary Beth Franklin is a Contributing Editor at Investment News specializing in Social Security, Medicare and Retirement income. She has been a financial journalist for more than 40 years, covering everything from federal budget and tax policies as a Capitol Hill reporter for United Press International to consumer finances as a writer and editor at Kiplinger’s Personal Finance magazine. Mary Beth became a Certified Financial Planner in 2015 and is an in-demand speaker at conferences for financial professionals as well as a frequent guest on numerous radio and television programs. She is the author of “Maximizing Your Social Security Retirement Benefits” and host of the Retirement Repair Shop podcast. In her free time, Mary Beth likes to read, garden, ski and play the piano. She received a BA in Communications from American University in 1975 where she continues to mentor journalism students.

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Taxes, anniversaries and alligator hunters

To many Americans, April 15 is a hated day that marks the deadline for filing their federal income…

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Mary Beth Franklin: Social Security Disability muddles claiming picture

Plenty of confusion over the interplay between disability and retirement benefits.

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No limit to confusion over Social Security earnings cap

Waiting to claim at 66 escapes benefit claw back, but not taxes

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Now entering: Pension offset zone, a Social Security nightmare

Retirement payout from non-covered work can wipe out a spousal or survivor benefit

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Surprise! A trip to the Social Security office isn’t hell on earth

One adviser's visit to the local bureau was easier than expected; there's hope

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Mary Beth Franklin: Virtual Social Security accounts can be a real pain

Safeguards to prevent identity can also prevent users from setting up online accounts

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Americans’ retirement confidence remains at an all-time low

Enormous opportunity exists for advisers to help clients save and thrive.

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Military Service does not reduce Social Security benefits

But government work not covered by payroll taxes could trim retirement benefits

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Mary Beth Franklin: Age difference creates Social Security quandry

Older, lower-earning wife means couple has fewer choices

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Social Security options worth investigating

Maxing out benefits requires some homework