Laurence Kotlikoff – Commentaries
Laurence J. Kotlikoff is Professor of Economics at Boston University, Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, Fellow of the Econometric Society, a former member of the Executive …
Laurence J. Kotlikoff is Professor of Economics at Boston University, Research Associate of the National Bureau of Economic Research, Fellow of the Econometric Society, a former member of the Executive …
Forbes: Stick with your claiming strategy, but keep an eye on how new legislation could affect you, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff outlines the potential disadvantages of filing early for your Social Security benefits in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Earning more in the last few years before retirement can raise your benefits in a big way, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: The Stanford scandal highlights the enormous risks facing brokerage account holders thanks to the SIPC’s insurance scam, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff recommends a timeline for filing spousal benefits in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Applying for your spousal benefits first could help maximize your total returns says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff outlines how and what you should know about ex-spouse social security benefits in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Marriage length affects spousal benefits says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary
Forbes: NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff outlines the best sequence to file for survivor and retirement benefits if you plan to work until 70 in a Forbes column.
Forbes: The SIPC is placing brokerage account investors at enormous risk, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff reviews how spousal and survivor benefits are calculated and applied in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Different maximized Social Security filing strategies affect future options, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff lays out the Social Security benefit options for people with disabilities in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff discusses the financial ramifications of divorce in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Waiting to collect your divorcee spousal benefit until you reach full retirement age can help you avoid the “deeming” provision, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Taking your Social Security benefits early can significantly reduce your overall gains, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Your decision about when to take your benefits will largely impact your spouse, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: It’s never too early to start planning for retirement, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Your spousal benefit will largely depend up on your spouse’s retirement benefit, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: Waiting to collect your full benefits can lead to bigger gains for you and your spouse, says NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.
Forbes: If your case is complex, consider using commercially available software which will incorporate your past and future earnings when deciding how best to maximize your benefits, suggests NCPA Senior Fellow Laurence Kotlikoff in a Forbes commentary.