Riding the Wave of Financial Security: An Introduction to Annuity Riders

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Annuity riders are optional features or benefits that can be added to an annuity contract, offering policyholders additional protection, flexibility, or income. These riders allow you to customize your annuity to meet your financial needs and goals. This article will explore the different types of annuity riders and how they work.

Types of Annuity Riders:

  1. Guaranteed Minimum Withdrawal Benefit (GMWB) Rider:

Regardless of market conditions, the GMWB rider benefits retirees who want a steady income stream. This rider guarantees that the policyholder will receive a minimum amount of annual withdrawals, regardless of the performance of the underlying investments. This rider typically comes with a cost, and the withdrawal amounts are usually limited to a certain percentage of the original investment amount.

  1. Guaranteed Minimum Income Benefit (GMIB) Rider:

The guaranteed income benefit rider ensures that the policyholder will receive a minimum income during retirement, regardless of market performance. This rider is ideal for people who want to secure a reliable income stream for their retirement years. The GMIB rider typically requires an additional fee and may have a waiting period before it becomes effective.

  1. Death Benefit Rider:

The death benefit rider guarantees that the policyholder’s beneficiaries will receive a specific amount of money if the policyholder dies during the annuity’s accumulation phase. The death benefit rider is an excellent way to protect your loved ones and ensure they receive a portion of your annuity investment, even if you die before it matures.

  1. Long-Term Care Rider:

The long-term care rider covers expenses like a nursing home or assisted living care. This rider is ideal for people who want to protect their retirement savings from the high costs of long-term care.

How do Annuity Riders work?

Annuity riders work by providing additional benefits or features to an annuity contract for an additional fee. The rider fee is usually a percentage of the annuity’s value or a flat fee, depending on the rider type and the insurance company’s policy. The rider fee may reduce the annuity’s overall return, so it’s essential to understand the rider’s costs and benefits before adding it to your annuity contract.

Annuity riders may be added to an annuity contract when you purchase the annuity or at a later time, depending on the specific rider’s terms and conditions. Before adding it to your annuity contract, you should carefully read and understand the rider’s terms and conditions. Most annuity riders have specific requirements or restrictions, such as a waiting period, minimum investment amount, or age limit.

In summary, annuity riders may be valuable tools for customizing an annuity to meet your specific financial needs and goals. However, they come with additional fees and requirements that may reduce your annuity’s overall return. Therefore, you must consult with a financial advisor or insurance agent before adding a rider to your annuity contract to ensure that you understand the costs and benefits and make an informed decision that aligns with your financial goals.

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About Ben Kunes

Ben Kunes is the host of the Retirement & Income Radio Show and President and Founder of Safe Money Retirement Group LLC. Ben enjoys assisting his clients of all walks of life, with securing their financial future as they prepare for, and enter retirement. Calling on his over 28 years as a licensed professional, Ben specializes in strategies that assist his clients in achieving safety, security, growth without stock market risk, and lifetime income.Ben and his wife of 23 years, Fanny, reside in St. Louis, Missouri, where they are active members of the White Flag Christian Church. Ben and Fanny are blessed with four children, six beautiful grandchildren, and two dogs. In their free time, they enjoy St. Louis Cardinals baseball, St. Louis Blues hockey, and vacationing in Florida.Ben looks forward to meeting with you to share ideas about protecting your retirement money and securing a guaranteed retirement income.

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All annuity guarantees are subject to the claims-paying ability of the insurer. Specific annuity contract terms may vary by provider. Annuity riders may be subject to eligibility and underwriting requirements, additional premium requirements and/or minimum or maximum coverage amounts. Availability and rider provisions may vary by state.

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