Tuesday, August 2, 2011

Are annuities good for you?

I’ve came across a few discussion with some elderly people and they like the idea of receiving a guarantee paycheck for the rest of their lives but wanted to know how it works.There are many different types of annuity such as deferred annuity, immediate annuity, or even fixed annuity. Today I wanted to briefly touch base with deferred annuity and what it can do for you.

Ex) Let’s say a guy by the name of Jonathan Wilson is 60 years old and he is interested in some form of guaranteed income 10 years from now because he is smart enough to start planning his goals and needs in the near future. He decides to talk to a annuity specialist such as myself and I introduced with a ING annuity which ING calls it Opportunity Plus. He has $300,000 that he can set aside so I break it down for him.

1) As soon as you deposit $300,000, ING will give you a bonus of 5% so Mr. Wilson starts off at $315,000 instead of $300,000.

2) Then for the next 10 years, each year ING will give interest compounding based on the interest of the S&P500 but will guarantee 6% if S&P500 performs less than that.

3) Within the 10th year Mr. Wilson is guarantee at the bare minimum $532,186 (I feel strongly that Mr. Wilson will end up more because S&P500 won’t perform that horribly all 10 years).

4) The start of the 11th year Mr. Wilson will be 71 years old and he wants to start taking guarantee income for himself. He will get 5% annually of whatever cash value is in the annuity. So for instance if it was the worst case scenerio and he ended with $532,186 as his cash value, he will be getting a guarantee income of $21,287 annually (before tax) guaranteed for the rest of his life.

5) Now there are other factors such as if Mr. Wilson was to pass away prior to receiving enough income (more than his principal amount), then there is a death benefit that can go to his beneficiary or he could have set up the annuity where if he passes away his spouse can continue receiving the guaranteed income.
Hope this explain it in a nutshell but it is important to talk with a right annuity specialist (watch out!! Some annuity specialist can be only looking out for themselves and how much commission they can extract) so that they can explain it in more detail and delegate your annuity according to how you want it to be set up.

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