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  2. Equity-indexed annuity - Wikipedia

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    However, in an equity-indexed annuity, the interest credit is linked to the equity markets. For example: Assume the index is the S&P 500, a one-year point-to-point method is used, and the annuity has an 8% cap. The $100,000 annuity could credit anything between 0% and 8% based on the change in the S&P 500.

  3. 5 popular annuities for retirees - AOL

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    Fixed indexed annuity. With an indexed annuity, your investment tracks the rate of return on an index such as the S&P 500, which contains the stocks of hundreds of America’s top companies ...

  4. What Do I Need to Know About Annual Resets of a Fixed Index ...

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    A fixed index annuity (FIA) or equity indexed annuity is an insurance contract that combines principal protection with potential market-linked returns. If the chosen market index that's linked to ...

  5. How Does an Indexed Annuity Differ From a Fixed Annuity? - AOL

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    Are you concerned about running out of money in retirement? While it's great news that people are living longer than ever--it makes planning for retirement much more difficult. Read More: 5 Genius...

  6. Annuity - Wikipedia

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    In investment, an annuity is a series of payments made at equal intervals. [1] Examples of annuities are regular deposits to a savings account, monthly home mortgage payments, monthly insurance payments and pension payments. Annuities can be classified by the frequency of payment dates.

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

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    For example, cashing out a $100,000 annuity in year one could cost $7,000 in surrender fees. You may also owe income taxes and a 10% IRS penalty if you're under age 59 1/2.

  8. Income annuities: What are they and how do they work? - AOL

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    Single-premium immediate annuity (SPIA): SPIAs are the most common type of income annuity. You pay a lump sum upfront, and the annuity company starts making payments to you shortly after that ...

  9. What are annuities and how do they work? - AOL

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    Investment portfolio: Strategic investments can help provide extra income during retirement. For example, while an annuity may promise you a 4 percent return on your money, a financial advisor may ...