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***Understanding Annuities

Topic: Retirement and Retirement PlanningBy Bill Losey, The Official Guide to Retirement and Retirement PlanningPublished Recently added

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Question: I’m trying to decide if an annuity is right for me but I’m confused by all the different types. Can you explain the differences? Geraldine, NJnnAnswer: Sure Geraldine. An annuity is a contract between you and an insurance company. Your money grows tax-deferred inside an annuity until you take it out. It is an insurance-based contract designed specifically to protect you against the possibility of living too long and outliving your assets. nnFixed Annuities are a type of annuity contract offering investors a minimum interest rate guaranteed by the issuing insurance company. The rate can and will be adjusted up or down. Fixed annuities are useful for risk-averse investors seeking a stable, predictable return. Interest rates are generally slightly higher than a bank CD.nnVariable Annuities are a type of annuity contract where the buyer has the option of investing in mutual-fund-like investments in areas such as stocks, bonds, balanced, domestic, international, precious metals, money markets, etc. This type of annuity allows you to invest to provide future benefits that will hopefully keep pace with or surpass inflation.nnEquity-Index Annuities or Fixed Index Annuities are a type of fixed-rate annuity that combines a guaranteed minimum interest rate (i.e., 3%) with the potential for greater growth. Returns are normally based on a complex formula tied to a specific market index such as the NASDAQ or S&P 500. If your selected index rises during your contract period, a higher rate of return (above the guaranteed minimum interest rate) will be credited to your annuity contract for that period. This type of annuity allows you to pursue market gains while protecting your principal.nnBill’s Bottom-line: Annuities are the only investment that can guarantee you an income for life; however, those guarantees are subject to the claims paying ability of the insurer and come at an additional cost. If you choose to invest with an insurance company, be sure it’s one that is financially solid; and make sure you know what the actual costs are in dollars and sense so you can make an informed decision.

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Bill Losey, CFP®, America's Retirement Strategist®, is the resident retirement planning expert on CNBC’s “On the Money”. He has been named one of America’s Top Financial Planners (2008, 2009) and is the author of Retire in a Weekend! The Baby Boomer’s Guide to Making Work Optional. He also publishes Retirement Intelligence, a free weekly award-winning newsletter. Bill can be reached online at MyRetirementSuccess.com. Additional Resources covering Retirement Planning can be found at:nWebsite Directory for Retirement PlanningnArticles on Retirement PlanningnProducts for Retirement PlanningnDiscussion Boardn Bill Losey, the Official Guide to Retirement Planning

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