Understanding Annuity Funding
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There are many different kinds of annuities for individuals due a settlement to choose from. For example, you'll find that there are immediate annuities and deferred annuities. Other categories that annuities may fall under include fixed, variable, single payment and flexible payment. With so many different choices, it's no wonder that many people are unsure of what to choose. The first thing to do is to understand the basics of what an annuity is. In simple terms, an annuity is a financial contract that is used to provide a steady, long-term source of income.
If you're not sure what kind of annuity is best for you, the first thing to do is to consult with a trusted financial professional who is experienced in this area. An annuity is a long-term investment and one that can have a large bearing on the quality of your life for a long time. Make sure you find out everything you can about the different types of annuities before making a decision. There are a variety of options out there that you'll want to learn more about. For example, there are options that would allow not only a lifetime source of income but also payments to surviving beneficiaries. For married persons, there are other options to consider such as survivor and joint options. Your financial professional can educate you further on all the different alternatives that are available for you.
When money is contributed to an annuity fund, it may be in after tax dollars. One good thing about this is that you will be able to put in as much as you want. However, before you do contribute any money to a post-tax annuity fund, make sure you've contributed as much as you can to a pre-tax retirement fund for best results. If you are going to use your annuity for retirement, you'll want to learn about any applicable limits. For example, you'll likely have to start receiving minimum payments after you turn 70 as required by US tax regulations. Any earnings received from an annuity are taxed just like normal income.
Although you may pay more in taxes if your income rate at the time of your retirement is more than the capital gains rate for your other investments, you do receive tax deferral on annuity earnings. Any other types of investments you have could be subject to income and capital gains taxes, even if the investments haven't been cashed in. When it comes to annuities, the best way to protect yourself from financial loss and make the most of your money is to understand all the advantages and disadvantages of each alternative available. Also, make sure that any company you select for your annuity is stable enough to remain in business for the life of your annuity to ensure you receive all your payments.
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