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  2. Annuity vs. Perpetuity: What Estate Planners Need to Know - AOL

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    An annuity makes these payments over a fixed period of time and then ends. A perpetuity makes these payments indefinitely. Here's what you need to know about …

  3. Annuities in the European Union - Wikipedia

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    If the annuity is paid over a fixed period independent of any contingency, it is known as an annuity with period certain, or just annuity certain; if it is to continue for ever, it is called a perpetuity; and if in the latter case it is not to commence until after a term of years, it is called a deferred perpetuity. An annuity depending on the ...

  4. Annuity - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... an annuity is a series of payments made at equal intervals. [1] ... A perpetuity is an annuity for which the payments continue ...

  5. Annuity (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    An annuity is a financial contract guaranteeing a series of regular payments made at equal intervals over a fixed period of time. It may also refer to: Life annuity, an annuity in which the term is a person's lifetime; Perpetuity, or perpetual annuity, an annuity from which payments continue indefinitely

  6. What is an annuity? Here’s what you need to know before ...

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    Each annuity is a contract between you and an insurance company: You provide the company money now, and they promise to pay you a steady income later, potentially for the rest of your life.

  7. How to calculate the present and future value of annuities - AOL

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    Annuity due: Payments are due at the beginning of the period. This seemingly minor difference in timing can impact the future value of an annuity because of the time value of money. Money received ...

  8. Perpetuity - Wikipedia

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    A perpetuity is an annuity in which the periodic payments begin on a fixed date and continue indefinitely. It is sometimes referred to as a perpetual annuity. Fixed coupon payments on permanently invested (irredeemable) sums of money are prime examples of perpetuities. Scholarships paid perpetually from an endowment fit the definition of ...

  9. Annuity terms every investor should know - AOL

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    The annuity contract is the legal document that outlines the terms of the annuity, including its payout schedule, surrender fees and other costs. It’s important to read the contract carefully ...