Helping people maximize their Social Security benefits
CSSA provides the best possible solution to maximize your reimbursement.
Book your consultation to know how you can:
- Get every dollar in social security that you deserve
- Get financial advice that turns confusion into confidence
Why?
Because they didn’t make the best benefit choice.
1. 96% of retirees don’t optimize their benefits
2. The average household loses $111, 000 in potential income
3. You only get one chance to get this right -FOREVER
Do you think your Social Security benefits are fixed, or flexible?
Your benefits are typically fixed for life, once you begin claiming benefits. You only have one chance to get this right. Make sure you have the correct plan in place before claiming your social security benefits.
GET STARTEDRULES
2,728
There are 2,728 rules for claiming your social security benefits.
Unique ways
567
There are 567 unique ways to claim your benefits.
Money left on the table
$100,000
You could be leaving over $100,000 of additional benefits on the table.
Our Promise to you!
Jargon-free guidance
You shouldn't have to have a Ph.D. in retirement to live a great life.
A well-defined plan
You deserve a plan that covers all life's "what ifs" and evolves as you age.
Crystal-clear reports
You'll never wonder what's happening with your money.
When you work with us, you get an advisory team with master-level knowledge of the retirement planning
People lose thousands of dollars in Social Security benefits every year
Its like asking "how much would I lose if I put all my money in one place?"
When you reach retirement age, worry starts creeping in, no matter what your bank account looks like. Not knowing the right approach for your family can feel overwhelming with all of the blogs, books, courses, and friends over coffee giving you conflicting "must-dos" and "don't even think about". Plus all the advice is generic.
When it comes to Social Security, there is no one-size-fits-all solution.
And you cannot even get all the information by calling the SSA.The Social Security Administration restricts its employees from giving or receiving Social Security advice, citing alleged guidance. Would you go to the IRS to have your tax return prepared? So why would you rely on the SSA for answers that impact hundreds of thousands of dollars of future lifetime benefits?
We can help you avoid the pain and the loss.
The fact that you've landed on our site tells us that you are thinking ahead and would like to stay informed. Speak to our Social Security Expert and get the help you need!
How Consultation Works
Cut through the confusion. Let's make your retirement easier!
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Book a preferred date and time. Make a payment for your consultation.
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Get your customized strategy to receive every dollar from Social Security on the 30-minute call.
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What CSSA clients are Saying
My husband is a doctor who retired two years ago at 70. I did not work outside the home except as a part-time assistant in his practice. He is ten years older than I am and applied for Social Security two years ago. I’m just now applying. Until I talked with Certified Social Security Advisors, I had no idea there were so many ways I could get Social Security. Some of them good, some of them not so good. Since this was one of the biggest financial decisions of my (or anyone’s) life, it was well worth the time and the small fee to have a conversation with professionals.
Sue
Lynchburg VA
I’ve worked as a full-time mother of three adopted children, one is “special-needs.” During the last five years I worked in my husband’s business and am now ready to take Social Security. I’m not going to take it yet because I learned that I’ll forfeit many thousands of dollars of potential income by not waiting just a little longer! I didn’t need the income anyway, and had we not talked with Becky at CSSA, we would have gone ahead with my plans. We would have paid dearly for that decision the rest of my life.
Chris and Byron
Rustburg, VA
Probably my endorsement for Certified Social Security Advisors is a bit different. I applied for early retirement at age 62 and began receiving my Social Security at that time. My husband did not apply for Social Security until 66. I didn’t know I could reapply for spousal benefits once my husband started receiving his benefits. My monthly Social Security check is now $200 higher, and I received a lump sum of $24,220 from Social Security. All this was made possible by my “virtual” visit online with CSSA.
JoAnne
Birmingham AL
My husband and I have worked hard at preparing for our retirement. We heard about Certified Social Security Advisors and secured an appointment. After answering many questions about ourselves, we were guided through the various options and we were able to choose the best option based on our situation, not someone else’s. This was great because our Social Security office did not tell us what would be our best option. Of course, that wasn’t their job and they are forbidden to give advice.
Brad and Cindy
Forest VA