Annuity Topic Guide
Rates & Interest
Understand fixed annuity rates, initial rates, renewal rates, guaranteed minimum rates, and interest rate risk.
Key planning points
- How initial and renewal rates can differ
- Guaranteed minimum rate context
- Interest-rate environment planning trade-offs
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Annuity Basics
Learn the core terms: fixed annuity, immediate vs deferred, accumulation phase, payout phase, owner, annuitant, and free-look period.
Safety & Guarantees
Understand guarantees, insurance company strength, state guaranty associations, market risk, inflation risk, and what is not FDIC insured.
Retirement Income
Explore lifetime income, joint lifetime payouts, annuitization, GLWB riders, and using annuities to cover retirement expenses.
Annuity Taxes
Learn tax deferral, ordinary income taxation, early withdrawal tax penalties, IRA annuities, beneficiary taxation, and 1035 exchanges.
Surrender Charges
Understand surrender periods, free withdrawals, surrender charge schedules, MVA, early withdrawals, and liquidity tradeoffs.
Fixed Annuity vs CD
Compare fixed annuities and CDs across FDIC insurance, tax deferral, income guarantees, liquidity, surrender penalties, and time horizon.
Beneficiaries & Death Benefits
Understand death benefits, spousal continuation, period certain payouts, lifetime-only tradeoffs, and beneficiary planning.
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Learn how to evaluate suitability, liquidity needs, agent compensation, product illustrations, replacement concerns, and whether the annuity fits your goals.
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