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![]() I want to clarify the method used to calculate the value of S.S. When taken at 62yrs vs 66yrs. I'll assume the following benefits $1,500 at 62 and $2,049 at 66. 1500 x 1nn% = yy or one month benefit plus interest yy x 1nn% = yy or two months benefit plus interest ….... ….... yy x 1nn% =yy or 12 months benefit plus interest yy minus taxes paid = new yy repeat for 4 years and save yearly values ""I will use this calculator to do this."" http://www.thecalculatorsite.com/fin...calculator.php Using 8% annual growth compounded monthly. year one $18,799 minus 15% = $15,979 year two $36,105 minus 15% = $30,689 year three $52,036 minus 15% = $44,231 year four $66,702 minus 15% = $56,697 $56,697 x 0.08% = $4,536* $4,536 is the interest earned on four years of savings. $1,500 x 12 mo = $18,000 Yearly Benefit at 62. If I add $4,536* to $18,000 = $22,436 Benefit at 62 plus interested earned on 4 years of savings. $2,049 x 12mo = $24,588 Benefit at 66 $24,588 - $22,436 = ($2,052) So the 62yr benefit saved for four years plus interest is $2052 less than 66 yr benefit. Or you could make up the difference for about 20 years by spending enough of the savings to be even. This has to be calculated to find exactly how many years, but it's not simple. Ok this is my first iteration. I think 8% interest is optimistic. I know I could add in COLA, but it goes into both so I think it's a wash. What should I change? Mikek |
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