Pete Newmes
Florida Retirement Group
3216 Lake Mary Blvd
Lake Mary, FL 32746, US
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Professional Details
407-376-1672 I pete.newmes@flretirementgroup.com
Pete entered the financial services industry as a registered representative and a registered securities and options principal for a large investment banking firm. He spent several years traveling the country sharing with folks how to improve their financial lives through a simplified, non-complicated approach.
Currently an Advisor with Florida Retirement Group, Pete is dedicated to client support and the ability to create long-term mutually beneficial relationships.
As an Insurance Professional, Pete is partnered with the country’s leading providers of financial services and products. A specialist in Retirement Planning, he works with clients to help them properly prepare for their future. This may include: income protection, asset protection, healthcare, and legacy planning.
A United States Marine Corp veteran, Pete is active in his local American Legion and VFW chapters.
Areas of Expertise
- Retirement Specialist
Real Stories from Real People
Most People Leave Money on the Table
96% Don't Optimize
Very few people get all the Social Security they’re entitled to.
$111,000 Average Lost
The average household is losing $111,000 in potential income.
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Social Security gives you one chance to get it right – forever.
Maximize Your Benefits
Discover important information for your situation.
Married
If you are married, you may be able to collect up to one-half of your spouse’s Social Security benefit. This won’t affect your spouse’s checks. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Divorced
If you are divorced and 62 or older, you may qualify to receive Social Security benefits from your ex-spouse — in addition to your own Social Security payments. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Widowed
If your spouse has passed away, you may be eligible for a survivor benefit. The extra money may be essential for you. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Single
If you are single, and solely responsible for your retirement, making the optimal Social Security claiming decision is particularly important. Ask an RSSA® about your options.
Self-Employed
As a self-employed person, you may be able to decrease your payroll taxes — yet still receive the maximum income from Social Security. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Disability
Social Security can provide valuable disability benefits if you qualify, but these benefits — and how you qualify for them — are often misunderstood. Ask an RSSA® for details.
Immigrant
If you are a lawful permanent resident, but not yet a citizen, you may still qualify for Social Security benefits. Ask an RSSA® for details.


