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  2. Life annuity - Wikipedia

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    In Canada the most common type of annuity is the life annuity, which is normally purchased by persons at their retirement age with tax-sheltered funds or with savings funds. The monthly payments from annuities with tax-sheltered funds are fully taxable when withdrawn as neither the capital or return thereon has been taxed in any way.

  3. Annuities in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The rate after the first year is often an amount that may be set at the insurance company's discretion subject, however, to the minimum amount (typically 3%). There are usually some provisions in the contract to allow a percentage of the interest and/or principal to be withdrawn early and without penalty (usually the interest earned in a 12 ...

  4. Survivorship life insurance - AOL

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    Survivorship policies could be worth exploring if you: Are concerned with estate planning and would like to take advantage of an ILIT If you have dependents who will need funds for specialized ...

  5. Universal life insurance - Wikipedia

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    Universal life insurance (often shortened to UL) is a type of cash value [1] life insurance, sold primarily in the United States.Under the terms of the policy, the excess of premium payments above the current cost of insurance is credited to the cash value of the policy, which is credited each month with interest.

  6. How Survivorship Periods Work - AOL

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  7. Estate tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a maximum amount, varying year by year, can be given by an individual, before and/or upon their death, without incurring federal gift or estate taxes: [4] $5,340,000 for estates of persons dying in 2014 [5] and 2015, [6] $5,450,000 (effectively $10.90 million per married couple, assuming the deceased spouse did not leave assets to ...

  8. 10 Bills You Should Pay Yearly Instead of Monthly - AOL

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    If you want to save money, many companies will give you discounts if you pay annually rather than monthly.Sometimes, all you have to do is ask or wait for there to be a sale on annual passes ...

  9. Life insurance - Wikipedia

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    At the end of 10 years, the mortality of that 25-year-old, non-smoking male is 0.66/1000/year. Consequently, in a group of one thousand 25-year-old males with a $100,000 policy, all of average health, a life insurance company would have to collect approximately $50 a year from each participant to cover the relatively few expected claims.