When doing the break even calculation you should include the number of years from today. For example if you are 62 today and decide to defer until 70 and break even is 82 then it’s a 20 year break even not 12. Why? Because you can die anytime between now and 82 to come out ahead claiming at 62 and need to live 20+ years to come out ahead when deferring.
@gwendolyngibbs98892 күн бұрын
Because your squatting?
@jaekn17 күн бұрын
A swing and a miss...
@RyanDoolittle29 күн бұрын
Gardening!
@njlifeandhealthАй бұрын
Really appreciate Mary Beth's insight! She knows her stuff
@916LabsАй бұрын
...nice skin albeit a bit pale. Impeccible teeth and apparently no time to shave. I can always tell a doctor by their hands... im leaning "Yes" you are a doctor at Cedar-Senai
@ginacardarellaАй бұрын
I have called social security 5 times gotten 5 different answers, and some just outright. Told me they don't know. Social care is the worst people to call to ask questions. I don't know about hard working, but they're terrible explaining and helping seniors
@ginacardarellaАй бұрын
This is hilarious. These scenarios are so accurate and true. I've seen these happen, especially when the old man turns around and marry somebody 30. And she right away has a child, so she can lock in her 401k with him😅
@ginacardarellaАй бұрын
I never had a pension working for small time businesses, especially in the dental field. They don't have pensions very few sick days very few vacation days😢
@ginacardarellaАй бұрын
Please someone explain if the spouses are working for government, particularly prosecutors attorneys for the government, the city. How does that work cause? I understand they get a pension and at like teachers they don't get social securities. Do people that work for the government? Such as prosecutors and attorneys that work for the government. Do they get pensions and no social security? I can't seem to find information and social security when you call them. Have no idea
@Grapedanu5Ай бұрын
They should have gave homeless people all over the country lasagna
@originalv5107Ай бұрын
Construction program in the city of LA…what, are they getting another $2,000,000 singular public toilet??
@lehmanlee4825Ай бұрын
Ty. For this information
@gsmarkhamАй бұрын
Love the advice from J Delony.
@omarhattar7Ай бұрын
so?
@HerbertWalker-qp7ktАй бұрын
Some notable exceptions notwithstanding, Phil’s improvisations had a juvenile center of gravity. An auto aficionado at Florida’s Amelia Concours d'Elegance ejaculates on the seat inside a sexy Alfa Romeo. Jay Santos secretly films neighborhood women undressing. Steve Bosell defecates into the mouth of a sleeping coworker. Jim Sadler explains the pros and cons of sticking your thumb up your opponent’s rectum when wrestling. Phil’s scatological humor (“stick it up hard left and twist it”) isn’t classy. It appeals heavily to eight-to-sixteen-year-old males. No wonder Phil only has a cult following.
@zulihrasiddiqui369Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your wonderful advice ❤❤❤
@MoneyGuyShowАй бұрын
Thank you for having me on, Wes! Always fun hanging out with you 👍
@RetireSoonerTeamАй бұрын
Thanks for joining us! Had a great time
@dmills062 ай бұрын
He tried it…we will save him a hot dog at the cookout but no burger 😂
@MatthewGuynn-ki8rn2 ай бұрын
He won't have food stamps to contribute 😮😂😊 see how that works
@RetireSoonerTeamАй бұрын
Sold!! I'll take it 😂
@joebidens_touchyhands94772 ай бұрын
This isn't The Dougie. This is The Douglas from accounting.
@RetireSoonerTeamАй бұрын
I tried my best, but i'll take it! 😂
@fortnite.burger2 ай бұрын
How
@Youhaventheardjerz2 ай бұрын
I got rhythm like that. You got better moves than me
@TREASONHUNTER2 ай бұрын
Never trust your heart or your head they will always lie to you . Only trust your gut your gut instinct will get you through life🫡
@xlxRavegerxlx2 ай бұрын
He immediately forgets his instinct and goes into the Porta potty
@Talisman22582 ай бұрын
My instincts are why i have 6 kids with 4 women.
@iceback96392 ай бұрын
Drake
@jeffdavidbrown2 ай бұрын
Phil is THE PILL!!!
@bonniej02 ай бұрын
RENOUNCE citizenship and be free. 1 all of us half accounts with money that's being held in your name and ships in Puerto Rico there are trillions of dollars out there everybody's got millions of dollars being held in Puerto Rico forYOU 1❤
@bonniej02 ай бұрын
This is terrible can't you hear yourself you act like it's good news but it's really bad news how much they cut your check and what you there's a income that earning stipulation to get your whole Social Security why is that your income has nothing to do with you retiring and getting your Social Security that's your money you should be able to get it all back and all the taxes we pay we should get our we should get them all back cuz they're borrowing money from us but they're not they're keeping us and we're slaves
@bonniej02 ай бұрын
Well you don't have a choice to put Social Security and not that I know of. And I don't know when people are going to wake up and start claiming who they are and get their money because there's tons of millions and trillions of dollars out there for everybody I think it's wrong that you don't get your full amount of Social Security.
@bonniej02 ай бұрын
I think it's ridiculous to make somebody work until they're almost dead to get their retirement.❤ also they ought to give us all the money they've been holding back on us and sending the Puerto Rico. ❤ yeah you're right as long as they live which will probably be a couple years after they finally get you know their retirement that's what happened to my friend Billy😂 he died at 65 and he just got in his Social Security
@bonniej02 ай бұрын
Access funds? You mean everybody's account that is in the Social Security in Puerto Rico and the Federal Reserve accounts that are in every single person's name in the United States so they're going to dip into that right
@meditationrewiresyourbrain0072 ай бұрын
Arigato :) I am retired from UNhappy money - No need to retire from HAPPY money... hello HAPPY money :) I will live - thank you, Ken!
@yvonnehyatt83532 ай бұрын
This was a good video, maybe teach economics , thanks🌎😇
@christinebowman903 ай бұрын
wondering why you have not mentioned nitric oxide. Dr. Bryan makes it sound so important
@shenabui83673 ай бұрын
Good infos thank u
@FBay3 ай бұрын
This was so informative. Thank you both so much.👍🏽
@freddy292283 ай бұрын
Ken Honda is a truly humble man to share his time/knowledge with many podcasts and channels. He has sold millions of book. I have bought Happy Money myself. This message about money wounds is unique to Ken. Good to listen and understand even more.
@josiegan77514 ай бұрын
Thank you Ken Honda
@Pleiades8884 ай бұрын
Americans are being LIED to about WHO is causing SS to be insolvent. The TRUTH is that MILLIONAIRES and BILLIONAIRES are taking out more money than they put in. This is a "slush fund" for them, not the sole income (like 99% of seniors who have NO retirement income). Warren Buffet (and other BILLIONAIRES) get the max $5,000 a month ($60,000 a year). Any poor senior can live off that. But they also get MILLIONS in retirement funds, dividends, capital gains. They pay a fraction into the system (taxed up to $165,000 of their 100 BILLION wealth). Elites are destroying SS.
@EmilKalinowski4 ай бұрын
The most talented radio talk show host in American, and likely world, history. Wit, intelligence but beyond the pale, which made it delicious. A genius.
@lebrianpates23944 ай бұрын
I can’t believe it didn’t bring up he plays Principal Vagina on Rick and Morty ! Phil is such a amazing talent and legend
@maryyoung7773 ай бұрын
I’ve been waiting since the mid 90’s for Phil to get saved. Catholic won’t get it. Ye must be born again. John 3:3. Read the Bible.
@lisat13244 ай бұрын
I am wondering if you have ever heard about something referred to as "lookback" ? (Not as in the lookback period for Medicaid.) A friend of my husband mentioned that we shouldn't fail to do this as we get close to taking social security, but i can't find any information about it. I think he was talking about for me, the spouse of the primary earner. Don't want to ask him, for several reasons.
@guitarhillbilly14824 ай бұрын
In my opinion it is a bad idea for men to wait till 70 to draw SS. The Current Average life expectancy for U S males is about 78 years. START SS at your SSNRA and draw your SS for 3 years before age 70. It takes about 10.5 years to make up the difference break even point in SS between 67 and 70 years old. Knowing these numbers why would I leave a $100,000 on the table before drawing any SS ? In my opinion waiting till 70 is for suckers.
@scottcarr28714 ай бұрын
So the Govt has created a Monopoly with Medicare total scam ! The Govt should have no roll in our Healthcare system. The fees for the coverage is just another taxes on all of us.
@normancarbajal51544 ай бұрын
Discovered Ken Honda and Happy Money on this podcast! 👍…
@georgeferich68035 ай бұрын
What about taking social security before fra until fra and then suspending until age 70 to grow payment by 8%/yr? It is on the website if you look it up but two people from social security assured me this was not true until I referred the second one to the provision. How scary how little you can depend on their knowledge of the law
@FlyinDogRecords5 ай бұрын
Continuing to raise retirement age is unfair!!! People drop dead waiting for it. It's ridiculous. What they need to do is let people work without penalty. Then they can continue to charge for SS that way!!!
@deedeefindleydebter99305 ай бұрын
I need to know if I was supposed to sign up 3 months before 62 if thats what i decide to do. Also, noone talks about if a spouse becomes disabled at 58, how does that affect the spousal amount that the wife can collect.