Event Details

Event Type: Webinar


Mon
April 28, 2025
12:00pm - 1:00pm
At your computer/device


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Learn the Basics of When and How to Claim Social Security


Social Security provides a foundation of retirement protection for nearly all people in the US. According to estimates from the Social Security Administration, 97% of adults aged 60 to 89 either receive social security or will receive it. But the rules about social security can be complicated and the decisions you make now can impact you down the road. It is important to have a thorough understanding about the system and your options before you decide to make a claim.

In this free noontime webinar, you will gain a basic understanding of how the Social Security system works, what your different options are, and the consequences of your choices. By examining all the considerations for claiming Social Security benefits, you will be better able to decide on the optimal recourse for your financial well-being, both now and in the future.

This class will not be recorded. Attendance requirement for incentive points – at least 80% of the live session.

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Instructors: Nick Maly is a Fidelity Workplace Financial Consultant with more than 10 years with the company. He is a Certified Financial Planner professional, investment advisor representative, registered securities representative, and licensed insurance representative and promotes financial wellness for plan participants through one-on-one planning and educational events.

Brenda Knudsen is a Fidelity Workplace Financial Consultant with more than four years with the company and 40 years in the financial industry. She is a Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor, investment advisor representative, registered securities representative, and licensed insurance representative and promotes financial wellness for plan participants through one-on-one planning and educational events.

This class has been rescheduled from April 16.

Class details are subject to change.