Not exact matches
A zero floor means Capital
Choice contracts work much like an indexed
annuity in which there is no loss of principal and floors appeal to investors unsure
about market performance or nervous in the face of rising volatility, Carlson said.
There are many qualified agents who are knowledgeable
about life insurance,
annuities and estate planning in the Trusted
Choice network.
If there is concern
about future obligations, safety of principal, and investment flexibility — then an
annuity from a well - capitalized and highly - rated insurance carrier can be a wise
choice.
Often individuals become overwhelmed by the amount of
choices available when learning
about, and selecting the best
annuity for their purpose.
White Hat advisers don't like selling fixed
annuities, and some actually feel bad
about it; but when that's all their sheeple will allow themselves to be fed by their shepherd, then there's no
choice.
With this investment strategy analyzer, you won't have to believe everything you read; nor take anyone's word
about things like: ETFs are the most efficient and inexpensive way to invest, there's no sales charges on mutual fund B - shares if you don't sell them, Roth IRAs are better than traditional IRA / 401 (k) s, or the tax benefits of 529 plans, whole life (VUL), or any kind of
annuity will make up for the huge costs; lack of liquidity /
choices / control, etc..
Annuities can be an important part of your retirement income, and the more that you know more confident you'll be
about your
choices.
There are many qualified agents who are knowledgeable
about life insurance,
annuities and estate planning in the Trusted
Choice network.
Consider a Trusted
Choice member agent if you have any questions
about how
annuities work for estate planning.
You can also speak to your local Trusted
Choice member agent
about insurance benefits such as group life and health insurance or
annuities.
Immediate variable
annuities may be a smart
choice if you are retired or
about to retire, have a lump sum of money to invest and want to choose how that money is invested in stock, bond and money market portfolios, according to the Insured Retirement Institute.