He Claimed Social Security at 62 Against His Advisor’s Advice. At 78, His $900,000 Portfolio Says It Was the Right Call.
Picture a 62-year-old sitting across from his financial advisor in 2010. The finance pro pulls up the standard chart: wait until 70, get the biggest possible check, protect against longevity risk…
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