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Who Should Have An Annuity

February 8, 2019/in Annuities/by Steve Kerby

Annuities are not for everyone

 

Annuities, both fixed and variable, are tax-deferred investment options which may yield less returns than traditional retirement plans, but with no esposure to market than that faced with a direct investment in stocks and mutual funds. Annuities are particularly beneficial under a specific set of circumstances and for certain professions.

Risk Averse Investors or Retirees

For those recently retired, or about to retire, a risk-free and secure future, with a guaranteed ability to meet payments, is often a high priority. With burgeoning costs and employers not willing to take responsibility for retiree benefits, the fear that you may run out of capital sometime in your old age is a prime motivator to consider buying an annuity, which provides a guaranteed income stream, even if you outlive the investment. Thus, an annuity is a worthwhile investment for a retiree who wants a guaranteed income stream, accepts little or no financial risks and expects to live well into the future.

Safety from Malpractice

If your profession carries a high risk of being targeted by malpractice lawsuits, you need to make investments which are protected from creditors. Thus, physicians, lawyers, CPA’s and other professional consultants can look upon annuities as a safe harbor for docking funds with the additional advantages of tax deferral and a secure future, regardless of the state of their practice.

Balancing Insurance Losses

Underwater life insurance policies are generally not tax deductible. However, if you transfer the policy into an annuity, the losses may be offset against the gains in an annuity.

This is not meant to be an exhaustive list of what type of person (or investor profile) would benefit from owning an annuity. As with any financial decision, we recommend you speak with a qualified financial professional for more detailed information as it pertains to your specific financial situation.

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