Making Decisions About Benefits?1 min read

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Simons Bitzer & Associates is pleased to be hosting an informative presentation by Charo Boyd, Public Affairs Specialist for the Social Security Administration.

Date: January 13th, 2011
Time: 1:00-2:00
Location: 8350 South Emerson Avenue, Suite 100

There is no fee to attend and refreshments will be served.

During this workshop, Ms. Boyd will address the following topics:

Choices regarding when to begin receiving benefits
Spousal/Survivor benefits
Eligibility rules regarding Full Retirement Benefits

Charo N. Boyd is responsible for informing the public about SSA programs and benefits. She is often the guest speaker for retirement and disability seminars. She has also trained HR Managers, Financial Planners, Tax Preparers, Social Workers, Case Managers, Disability Advocates, and Attorneys on various SSA topics.

We are so pleased to have her presenting at our firm next Thursday. If you or someone you know would like to attend, please respond to Raegan Potter at (317) 782-3070 or [email protected].

By Simons Bitzer



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