Finding a good annuity plan can become complicated, made even worse by unanticipated economic fluctuations. With inflation rising to its highest level since 1982, what once seemed like an adequate nest egg for a retiree suddenly looks a bit skimpy. Annuities are often ideal solutions for seniors who may be concerned about outliving their savings over a lifetime of work.
An annuity is basically an insurance contract with a financial institution that distributes invested funds through a future fixed interest stream. You may purchase the annuity with a lump sum or through monthly payments, and the company returns an income stream for life. Pensions and Social Security are both common examples of annuities. Annuities have two stages: accumulation (when the funds are built) and distribution, called annuitization (when the funds are paid out).
There are four basic types of annuities, each with its own set of benefits. The types have two factors: when you will receive payments and how to grow the annuity.
Taking advantage of the time value of money is an excellent option for young people beginning their retirement savings, but seniors don't have that luxury. Of the four types of annuities, the best options for individuals with retirement looming are deferred and immediate.
Annuities offer an excellent option for financial security when the length of retirement is unknown, especially when existing savings may not be sufficient. The best plan you can get all depends on your situation and needs.
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Our portfolio is extensive, ranging from various life insurance policies to our MYGA to support your financial needs no matter what stage of life you’re in. For more information, contact us at (855) 804-7424.
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