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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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Social Security and the single retiree

In response to a recent column, one reader aptly noted that not everyone who applies for Social Security…

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Mary Beth Franklin: The $6 trilllion sleeper issue

Representatives of big business and big labor, academics and consumer advocates, and key leaders gathered to discuss a dirty little secret: America's retirement system is broken.

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Avoiding a retirement ‘tax torpedo’

If your clients can wait, here is yet another reason why it can pay to delay claiming Social…

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Advisers: Let me coach you on Social Security claiming-strategies

IRI agrees SS claiming strategies are crucial to a holistic retirement income plan. Send your SS questions to me and I'll post my answers.

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I struck a nerve talking Social Security!

My recent appearance on the PBS show WealthTrack with Consuelo Mack triggers a deluge of questions from viewers.

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Bleak retirement survey reveals silver lining for financial advisers

Americans who work with financial advisers are more conficent about their retirement prospects.

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No. 1 retirement concern: Fear of the unknown

The latest Retirement Confidence Survey is out today. For the 22nd year, the Employee Benefits Research Institute and Matthew Greenwald & Associates have asked American workers about their retirement dreams and concerns

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Buckets vs. systematic withdrawals

Financial professionals prepared to help retiring clients develop a strategy for turning savings into lifetime income stand to…

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Social Security meets a brave new world

Supreme court considers request for Social Security survivor benefits for twins born 18 months after father's death.

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Try out the new longevity insurance calculator

In case you missed my last column in the print edition of InvestmentNews on February 13, 2012, I wrote about one of the latest buzz words in retirement income planning: longevity insurance.