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Social Security - Survivor and Ex-Spousal Benefits


Did you know that you can claim Social Security Benefits under an ex-spouses work history! In this video we discuss survivor benefits, ex-spousal benefits, how divorce and re-marriage can affect your benefits, and the "do over" or "reset" strategy. At Yields4u.com, we have developed an online tool that can help you explore some of these filing strategies and help you find the optimal filing strategy for yourself and your loved ones. Use our FREE Social Security Maximization Tool: About Leibel Sternbach: Leibel is an Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor, an Enrolled Agent with the IRS, is a National Social Security Association Advisor certificate holder, and a Chartered Financial Consultant through The College of Financial Service. Additionally, Leibel has passed his Series 65 and is a Life & Annuity Licenses holder. Leibel has gone through the Ed Slott Elite IRA Advisor program, and Leibel's advice has been featured on CNN, MarketWatch, FOX, CBS, NBC, and Yahoo! Finance websites. As a Financial Advisor and Accredited Portfolio Management Advisor, Leibel works with his clients to help them build a retirement strategy that is designed for their peace of mind. To learn more about Leibel Sternbach, APMA® and the Yields4U process, visit our website www.Yields4U.com Investment advisory services are offered through Coppell Advisory Solutions, LLC dba Fusion Capital Management, an SEC registered investment advisor. See the full disclosure on our website Yields4U.com...(read more)



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