401k vs Social Security vs Pension: Which Should You CLAIM FIRST?
Retirement isn't just about how much you've saved... it's about knowing which income source to use first. In this video, we compare your four oh one kay, Social Security, and pension to help you understand when each strategy may make the most sense. You'll learn how guaranteed income, retirement savings, taxes, cash flow, and long-term planning all work together when deciding the best claiming order. Rather than offering one-size-fits-all advice, this guide explains the trade-offs behind each decision, common retirement mistakes, and practical questions that can help you build a retirement income strategy that fits your own situation. Whether you're already retired or planning for retirement, this video will help you make more informed decisions with greater confidence. ⚠️DISCLAIMER: This video is provided for educational and informational purposes only and should not be considered personalized financial, tax, legal, or investment advice. Retirement decisions depend on your individual circumstances. Consider consulting a qualified financial or tax professional before making important retirement decisions. #RetirementPlanning #SocialSecurity #401k #Retirement #SeniorFinance

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