Josh Brown: There are so many opportunities out there from CNBC. ...
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Hi guys, it’s JB – I didn’t get a chance to do a lot of writing this week because we’ve got some major stuff in the works for clients and fans – and there’s only so much time in the day. We’re putting the finishing touches on a handful of things we’ve been working on behind the scenes for awhile. Can’t wait to talk about them when the time is right. Look for a big anno...
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Welcome to the latest episode of The Compound & Friends, a new podcast from your favorite financial and investing commentators. This week, Michael Batnick, Blair duQuesnay, Eddy Elfenbein and Downtown Josh Brown discuss: ►How did Blackrock get so big? ►Uh oh, the 60/40 portfolio is about to die again… ►Project Thunder is hilarious ►Where did all the red flags go? ►Social Security benefits to increase by 5...
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Is now the time to invest in coinbase? from CNBC. ...
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Glad to see not a single mask in sight. ...
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Here’s how bank earnings are impacting the markets from CNBC. ...
The post Clips From Today’s Closing Bell appeared first on The Reformed Broker. Via https://thereformedbroker.com/2021/10/13/clips-from-todays-closing-bell-58/ Just because there can be some confusion over the PIA, I am writing this particular article to (hopefully) help reduce the confusion. In an earlier article – Social Security’s PIA – What is this? – we worked through how PIA is calculated, I’m just giving it another treatment here, to help clarify. Primary Insurance AmountAs you know from the other article, the PIA is based upon your Average Indexed Monthly Earnings (AIME), which is the average of your highest 35 years of earnings, indexed for inflation, and expressed as a monthly figure. The AIME then has bend points applied in the year that you reach age 62, in order to calculate the Primary Insurance Amount (PIA). This PIA is equal to the projected benefit amount that you would receive if you started benefits upon reaching your Full Retirement Age (FRA). The actual amount that you receive if you take your benefit at FRA would likely be different due to Cost of Living Adjustments (COLAs) that would be applied between age 62 and FRA – but the PIA is not changed. The only way that the PIA is adjusted from the original calculation is if the projection has changed. The projection made at your age 62 assumes that you continue working, earning the same amount as your last reported year, and as such your AIME is not changed during that period. If you happen to have already worked your 35 years by that point and do not work after age 62, your PIA will be pretty close. But your PIA will be adjusted if you work from age 62 to FRA and your earnings are either 1) greater than one of the other 35 years used in your AIME at age 62; or 2) being added to the AIME calculation because you didn’t have a full 35 years of earnings when the PIA was calculated at age 62. Likewise, if you do not work from age 62 to FRA or you work for lower wages than your AIME projection assumed (and you had fewer than 35 years of earnings as of age 62), your PIA at FRA could actually be a bit lower than the original projection. This might happen because your original PIA calculation depended on your future earnings being equal to your most recently-reported earnings, replacing lower or zero earnings years in your current history. Calculating BenefitsWhen your actual benefits are calculated, your PIA is the starting point. Then all COLAs are applied, if you’re older than age 62. After this, your age when you initiated benefits is taken into account – if it was before FRA, there will be a reduction; if after FRA, an increase. This increase or decrease is applied against the COLA-adjusted-PIA, resulting in your monthly benefit amount. That’s all there is to it. The post The Primary Insurance Amount (PIA) appeared first on Getting Your Financial Ducks In A Row. Related posts:Via http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/GettingYourFinancialDucksInARow/~3/uNnow4FvTm4/
5:30pm ET LIVE premiere today – Subscribe for the alert! Join Downtown Josh Brown and Michael Batnick for another round of What Are Your Thoughts? On this week’s episode, Josh and Michael discuss the biggest topics in investing and finance, including: ►Q3 Earnings Season – Let the “relative” disappointments begin! ►No Love For the Bull – It took a 102% gain (from the March 2020 low...
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Final Trades: UnitedHealth, Fortinet, GM & more from CNBC. ...
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Another week of big downloads for The Compound and Friends podcast. You can also watch the highlights above or on our YouTube channel as always. Thanks JC, thanks Tyrone, what an episode! ...
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