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Annuities

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Annuities

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What are Annuities?

Annuities are contracts with an insurance company that can help protect you against the risk of outliving your assets. Annuities provide future income in return for your contributions.

You make payments and accrue interest and income over time. A "deferred annuity" allows you to accumulate funds tax-deferred and then establish a payout stream at a later date. An "immediate annuity" can provide a payout beginning immediately after an initial premium payment. Annuities offer an array of choices both during the deferral and payout periods to suit your needs and investment style.

Annuity Types

Designed for more conservative investors close to retirement

Fixed annuities allow you to protect assets from market volatility. These contracts with an insurance company often pay you an agreed-upon percent for a guaranteed number of years.

  • Withdrawals may be subject to surrender charges during the early years of the contract, and funds withdrawn from any annuity prior to age 59 may be subject to a 10% IRS penalty.
  • Unlike a Share Certificate or CD, your earnings compound on a tax-deferred basis.
  • While fixed annuities are very secure, they're not insured by the National Credit Union Share Insurance Fund (NCUSIF) or its counterpart the FDIC. They are guaranteed by the company that issues them, which is why it is important to understand the ratings of the issuing company.

There are tax deferral advantages, a death benefit, the potential for lifetime income and the extra safety and security of guarantees from the insurance company to also consider. A Financial Professional located at your credit union can help you determine if a fixed annuity is right for you.

*Content in this material is for general information only and not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Fixed annuities are long-term investment vehicles designed for retirement purposes. Gains from tax-deferred investments are taxable as ordinary income upon withdrawal. Guarantees are based on the claims paying ability of the issuing company. Withdrawals made prior to age 59 ½ are subject to a 10% IRS penalty tax and surrender charges may apply.

For investors who can handle the ups and downs of the market

Investors with longer time horizons and the ability to withstand market fluctuations often choose variable annuities. The annuity has two phases: an accumulation phase (where you make periodic payments) and a payout phase (where you get a guaranteed minimum payment).

  • During the accumulation phase, you make purchase payments and allocate the money among investment options offered as you see fit. The variable annuity has "subaccounts" which let you move money around to different money managers with different investing objectives and instruments. There are typically no extra fees for these moves.
  • Your money grows tax-deferred until you take a distribution. All the funds, including those that would be used to pay taxes, are allowed to remain in the account to grow.

Income payments can vary depending on the performance of the managed portfolio, let a Financial Professional located at your credit union walk you through the Variable Annuity.

*Content in this material is for general information only and not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Variable Annuities are suitable for long-term investing, such as retirement investing. Withdrawals prior to age 59 may be subject to tax penalties and surrender charges may apply. Variable annuities are subject to market risk and may lose value.

Stable - even if the market isn't

Index annuities can give you a chance for returns based on market increases with stability and principal guarantees more traditionally associated with fixed annuities. The interest credited to the annuity is based partly on the upward movement of a specified market index (S&P 500, Dow, International, etc.). When the index gains, you do. But when that index loses your annuity stays steady at zero.

  • Similar to fixed annuities, you receive a minimum income guarantee and no market exposure to downsides.
  • All the gains you make - any gains from previous years - can be locked in and never go down.
  • While you're protected from losses, some annuities may put an upper limit, or cap, on the index-linked gain you can make.
  • While the floor for most market investors can be anywhere, including a very negative outcome for their money, yours can be zero.

A Financial Professional located at your credit union can walk you through the Index Annuity.

*Content in this material is for general information only and not intended to provide specific advice or recommendations for any individual. Fixed Indexed Annuities (FIA) are not suitable for all investors. FIAs permit investors to participate in only a stated percentage of an increase in an index (participation rate) and may impose a maximum annual account value percentage increase. FIAs typically do not allow for participation in dividends accumulated on the securities represented by the index. Annuities are long-term, tax-deferred investment vehicles designed for retirement purposes. Withdrawals prior to 59 may result in an IRS penalty, and surrender charges may apply. Guarantees are based on the claims-paying ability of the issuing insurance company.

One lump sum can provide you steady income for life

Purchasing a payout annuity - sometimes called an immediate annuity - is like buying a regular check for yourself. Payments start right away, usually within 30 days of your purchase and can last as long as you live. There are a variety of payout options. You may choose the security of a guaranteed monthly income or the potential for income to grow based on the variable investment returns of the market.

  • You purchase a payout annuity with a single payment, which means you decide up front what you have to spend and what you need in return. You typically can't add money to the annuity later on.
  • You can often choose to be paid monthly, quarterly, semi-annually or annually - whatever works best for you.
  • You may have options to guarantee income for a set period of time or for as long as you live. Your payout can be a fixed amount or adjusted for inflation. And there are ways to guarantee an income for you or both you and a spouse. You'll even have choices to make sure that no matter how long you live, you or your beneficiaries will receive your principal back.
  • For payout annuities that aren't part of a retirement plan like an IRA, each payment you receive will be part return of principal and part earnings. You'll pay taxes when you receive the payment but only on the earnings portion. That helps keep taxes down.

A Financial Professional located at your credit union can help walk you through the Single Premium Annuity.

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