Keep Pace With Inflation in your Life Annuity
For millions of Americans, a life annuity can provide safety of principal and tax deferral. However, one disadvantage inherent in most life annuities is their inability to keep up with inflation over the long-term. For example, assume that you invest $100,000 into a single premium immediate life annuity. as an example, a current contract from a major annuity company would then pay out $658.59 per month, for a total of $7,903.08 for the year. The problem is if the rate of inflation is 3%, then the purchasing power of these payments will decline from one year to the next. Obviously, $7,903 will not buy in a future year what it can now. Imagine how you feel twenty years from now when the purchasing power of your life annuity is reduced by 47%! One way that life annuity buyers can deal with this problem is to purchase a cost-of-living rider in the contract. This rider is designed to ensure that the income from the annuity stays abreast of the rate of inflation over time. However, these will be a trade off in that less income may be received today. For example, the same immediate life annuity contract with a 3% inflation [...]
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Javelin Marketing: Immediate Annuity Revamped for Modern Times
The word “annuity” brings to mind different meanings for many investors. That’s because there are different types of annuities designed for different purposes. One of these is the immediate fixed annuity, which can provide an immediate stream of cash payments over a lifetime or a defined period of time. If the investor has chosen a lifetime payout retirement option, he or she typically pays a single premium to an annuity company. In return, the company agrees to pay the investor regular and ongoing cash payments for life, or for a lesser amount to continue over the life of both spouses. Although many investors choose to receive monthly payments, it is also possible to receive quarterly, semi-annual, or annual payments as well. Assuming the payments are structured over a lifetime, the investor is provided with a lifetime income he or she cannot outlive. Such an investment is useful for investors requiring additional retirement income, for support of a community spouse in the event the other spouse is in need of nursing-home care and is seeking to qualify for Medicaid (immediate annuities can be treated as exempt asset in some states), for making lifetime payments to cover long term care needs, or [...]
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