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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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Will pension plans stage a comeback?

A looming retirement crisis prompts a rethink about DB and DC models

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  • September 30, 2012

Americans’ financial plan? Not planning

Majority of citizens fearful of losing money, confused by investments; trust lacking

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Mary Beth Franklin: Advisers and clients don’t talk Medicare

Survey finds that the discussion never comes up; yawning opportunity?

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Help clients determine best age to retire using checklist

Some of your clients may have a set retirement date in mind. Others may turn to you for…

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Secret weapon for maxing out Social Security? Your spouse

With the right elections, married couples can dramatically up their payouts

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How you can collect on your ex

Answers to some questions about Social Security claiming strategies for divorced spouses.

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Mary Beth Franklin: The secrets of successful savers

New survey reveals how prudent planners go about reaching their retirement goals

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It’s not too late to boost Social Security benefits

Can someone who collects reduced retirement benefits early, say at 62, suspend his benefits later and still earn delayed retirement credits? The answer is yes.

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IRI backs retirement income designation

The Insured Retirement Institute (IRI) announced today that it has endorsed a new designation focused exclusively on retirement income planning.

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Are retirees better off than we think? Data says yes

Agency bulletin notes that key government report doesn't count IRA, 401k distributions.