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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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  • May 20, 2013

Match Social Security strategies to clients’ needs

I received a really interesting question from an adviser in Minnesota recently who was looking for advice on…

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Financial insecurity awaits Gen Xers in retirement

When the Great Recession hit in 2007, it affected the entire economy, and its pain was felt across…

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Personalizing estimates of health care costs

Individual profiles are key to garnering more-accurate spending figures

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Retirement Income Summit 2013 – Mary Beth Franklin: Home schooling long-term care

Dr. Carolyn McClanahan shares her personal vision of aging in place

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Sometimes, cash now is better than more cash later

I received a really interesting question from an adviser in Minnesota recently who was looking for advice on…

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Tackling online accounts for Social Security a pain

The Social Security Administration last year stopped mailing annual estimated-benefit statements to workers 25 and older, a service it began in 1999

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Alzheimer’s epidemic puts advisers — and their practices — at risk

The number of Alzheimer's sufferers in the U.S. is expected to triple by 2050. Mary Beth Franklin warns that the coming epidemic puts advisers -- and their practices -- at serious risk.

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Leading Social Security software seller comes down on price

SSanalyzer responds to competition and segmented market needs

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Social Security software firm offering new service levels

Increasingly, financial advisers are interested in incorporating Social Security-claiming strategies into their clients’ retirement income plans. But…

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On Retirement: Fewer, better retirement income designations needed

I applaud the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s recent report warning that the proliferation of sometimes-questionable senior certifications and…