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Choosing a Fixed Annuity

September 7, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

If you are having trouble sleeping, you could count sheep or think about fixed annuities.

Solid, unexciting, stodgy and downright boring are all wonderful terms to describe fixed annuities –  along with simple, steady and safer. Fixed annuities offer competitive interest rates, typically a couple of percentage points higher than bank products. They were never designed to give returns comparable to the the stock market, but they remove a layer of risk by transferring the investment risk to an insurance company.

Watch this week as the Annuity Guys® add some excitement and clarity to the world of fixed annuities.

 

**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

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The Pros & Cons of Fixed Annuities

Solid, unexciting, stodgy and in fact downright boring but…are annuities safe? Well, back in 2007, it was hard to get anyone to admit that they actually put money into a fixed annuity! However, today it is a different story as many individuals lost substantial amounts of money during the Great Recession. Millions of people holding boring fixed annuities suddenly found themselves feeling proud about the fact that their fixed annuity did what a fixed annuity was supposed to do. It protected them from the crisis and saved all or at least part of their retirement plan.

Fixed annuities offer competitive interest rates, typically 1-3% higher than bank products. They were never designed to give returns that are available in the stock market, however; over the last ten years or so they have actually outperformed the market and may do so for the next decade or two. […Read the full article]

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Are you willing to work with one of our retirement and annuity advisors based on their experience and expertise as a first priority rather than being limited by a local or regional area? The good news is that technology has forever eliminated our geographical limitations and leveled the playing field for everyone! As a result of today's technological advances, all of us can now work confidently with experts in any field including personal finance. We are no longer confined by regional or local boundaries limiting our choices and ultimate success. A high quality advisor is now as close as a click or phone call away.

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Why Searching for the Best Annuities on Your Own Can be so Frustrating...

Almost everyone nowadays turns to the internet for answers on everything - from buying new widgets to researching just about everything under the sun; and finding the best annuity is no exception!At first, it may seem that researching will be straightforward but the more time you spend researching them, the more frustrating it can be. Why is this? First of all, it does not take long to realize that gimmicks abound - such as warnings and alerts from salesmen who just want your attention so they can sell you one or the "too good to be true" claims of 8% to 14% **guaranteed interest and of course the claim that you can get the full market upside with no downside risk! If you have done any research you have heard all of these claims in advertising which are mostly half truths and not fully explained.So how can you find the best annuities on the internet? The truth is... you can't! And what is even more frustrating is all the conflicting points of view from so called experts. There are well over 6,000 different annuities - all designed for different reasons, so is it any wonder that the deck is stacked against the average researcher or do-it-yourselfer. Add to that the fact that they pay high enough commissions to attract a plethora of both good and bad agents. This does not make annuities good or bad; they are simply a financial tool that truly benefit those who use them correctly.How can you find the best annuities for your unique situation?
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  ** Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. Annuities are not FDIC insured and it is possible to lose money.
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Choosing a Hybrid Annuity

August 31, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

Why are so many folks choosing hybrid annuities for their retirement?

Let’s summarize the four key elements most retirees are looking for that make a hybrid style annuity so attractive.

  1. The opportunity to participate in gains if the market does well.
  2. Principal Guarantees, eliminating the concern of losses due to market downturns.
  3. Lifetime income **guarantees.
  4. Access to the annuity’s account accumulation dollars.

This is typically the time where everyone stops and thinks – “If they are really that great, everybody should consider them! There must be some hidden catch.”

Watch as Dick and Eric discuss the quandary of choosing the hybrid annuity over other types of annuities.

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**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

The summary presented above is presented often, while an over-simplification – all of it is true, but like all retirement options it has both pros and cons that need to be considered before handing over your life savings or the retirement account 401k(s)and IRA(s). Annuities should be thought of as long term retirement financial solutions offered by insurance companies. Do not be sold a hybrid annuity based upon their recent popularity, combined with an overzealous insurance agent. Hybrids can be a great fit for a portion of many retirees portfolio, but due to the competitive nature of the industry the products can be a bit complex. Every insurance company wants to claim some unique advantage so that they in turn can have a marketing edge which is why no two annuities are exactly the same. This often frustrates consumers simply wanting to buy the best annuity who soon realize that they are almost impossible to compare due to their many differences.

Do not despair. Work with an expert advisor that specializes in working with annuities as part of a balanced portfolio. This expert should be an independent agent or advisor that can look out for your best interest helping you to compare and choose the best annuities that meet your unique objectives, risk tolerance and time horizon. The right advisor will simplify the process and enhance your confidence in being able to make the best decision.

 

Another Hybrid Annuity Opinion Article.

Deflating the hype about hybrid annuities.

The word “hybrid” is being embraced by annuity agents nationwide to describe an annuity as the best thing since sliced bread. What’s with all the hybrid hype?

For many years, I drove the original hybrid car offered in the U.S., the Honda Insight. As you probably know, the car used both battery and gas in combination, and a lot of Americans now embrace this technology for their choice of automobile. I put over 275,000 miles on that car and averaged over 60 miles per gallon, so I can consider myself well versed when it comes to the word hybrid.

When I pulled up the word “hybrid” on Dictionary.com, I expected to see an annuity reference because of how the industry is now using the word, but I only saw definitions related to automobiles, plants, and animals…and nothing about annuities.

Let me start by reminding you that with any annuity sales pitch, “If it sounds too good to be true, then it is.” No exceptions. With that foundation in place, the hybrid annuity hype that is currently being promoted in the annuity world can be easily explained with two words: Multiple benefits.

The hybrid pitch is now showing up on the local-lunch annuity seminar circuit and is really being pushed heavily by the online annuity promoters and appointment setters. Wooed by display ads and “instructional” videos that sound too good to be true, people are falling for the hybrid dream to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars annually.

Most of these annuity buyers have no idea what they own and how the product works, but they do remember one word when they call me to validate what they have done or are getting ready to do. That word they hang on to is “hybrid,“ and the product that is normally attached to this gas/battery powered dream is a long-term, high-surrender-charge, very- high-commission indexed annuity.

A hybrid annuity simply means that the annuity policy can do more than one thing, and provides multiple benefits under one policy structure. Hybrid does not mean it’s appropriate for every person the agent talks to, but that is certainly how the majority of these annuities are sold.

It’s hard for me to believe, but I’ve been told that there are actually ongoing arguments within the industry concerning who came up with the correlation between the words hybrid and annuity. I’m assuming that it’s due to the fact that the industry has discovered that this word combination sells a lot of annuities.

I find this word fight somewhat humorous because I remember over 15 years ago annuity wholesalers in the brokerage world using the word hybrid to explain variable annuities# with multiple benefits. But that was way before annuity blast emails, the ever-annoying annuity pop-up and display ads, and “bad chicken dinner” annuity seminars. It’s also way before over $250 billion of annuities were being sold per year.

You have to admit, “hybrid annuity” sounds cool, catchy, and modern on the surface. However, I equate this new nickname to a deferred immediate annuity now magically being referred to as a longevity annuity. A hybrid annuity simply means that the annuity offers more than one benefit. Remember, it’s not about the market, it’s about marketing!

Most annuity structures, in my opinion, can be classified as offering multiple benefits within the policy…and therefore can attain the new noble status of being a hybrid. I have listed the majority of annuity types available and their corresponding hybrid benefits below. My apologies to the “one size fits all” indexed-annuity hybrid hype-sters out there who think they are holding the hybrid annuity holy grail, but facts are facts—most annuities offer multiple benefits.[…Read More from MarketWatch]

Video Transcription:

Eric: Hi, I’m Eric.

Dick: And I’m Dick. We are the annuityguys.

Eric: We are, Dick. And, you know what, today we’re talking about hybrid annuities which is one of the most popular topics that we discuss with people when they call in.

Dick: Well, and we have a lot, Eric, on the website about a hybrid annuities; a lot of… about as in depth as you want to go. Let’s just start off with hybrid. Who coined this term? Who started?

Eric: I’m going to guess it was the Latins but i don’t know what they… I was going to say you see it all over the place.

Dick: Hybrid annuities…

Eric: Who would want something that is a hybrid? Hybrid cars… it’s got to be better, right? It’s a hybrid.

Dick: Well, I would think that maybe this has something to do with marketing.

Eric: You mean not everybody has the hybrid stuff? It’s not exclusive? Yes, it’s definitely a marketing term.

Dick: It has that, like you say, the sizzle.

Eric: Sizzle.

Dick: Right, but sincerely, hybrid typically means that you know it’s something different than the traditional and it adds something to it and so there is a fair description of a hybrid annuity. And I remember when the variable annuities# were called hybrid annuities.

Eric: How? It’s because they had that income rider, it made it better than expected normal variable annuity#. It was a hybrid and that’s exactly, in our world, we describe a hybrid annuity as being a fixed or fixed indexed annuity with an income rider.

Dick: Yes and some of the newer income riders are very innovative and so what this combines and what we gives it this hybrid mentality is it combines the of an immediate annuity, it combines some upside potential from market index of a variable annuity#, and it also combines the lifelong **guarantees. Now, I think I said that of the immediate annuity.

Eric: And the principal protection on the fixed annuity.

Dick: Yes, principal protection is correct.

Eric: We got the foundation, you get some upside but you’re not going to go backwards. And that’s what lot of people want. They want growth still, they want some of that upside potential, they don’t want to go backwards. Once you get close to retirement heavens knows you don’t want to loose money but if the market keeps going and runs long, you want to participate. Dick: You want to see some growth in your account.

Eric: So that’s where the formula is. For me, the hybrid really fits that but the other thing is when can you pair it kind of the immediate annuity which has been very popular for retirement, I don’t have to normally without immediate of giving up my principal to the insurance company.

Dick: You’re losing control of the money that you work your entire life for…

Eric: And they’re going to give me allowance for the rest of my life.

Dick: Right. But if you ever need to get back into that money, you’re lock out of it. Your heirs are not going to participate in it to the same degree is if you maintain control over your account value. This is where the hybrid…

Eric: The flexibility comes into play.And who do we typically talk to or spend most part of our time speaking with when we’re talking about “is the hybrid the right product for you?” I can tell you, in my discussions that’s usually something that’s five to ten years from retirement to being in retirement, they usually have some time to defer some dollars or they want the flexibility because a lot of the sizzle with the hybrids are on these income riders and they’re promising six, seven, eight-percent growth as long as that money’s in deferral for future income. And that’s what I always have to explain; that’s the funny money bucket. When you start talking about ledgers, it’s not the lump sum accumulation dollars but its it’s what set their for your future income.

Dick: It’s very important if you’re really trying to plan your future income you don’t want to go backwards, you want to be going forward, you want to have a hedge for inflation and future needs; So very key, very important but that’s what makes it the hybrid so attractive is the the income rider in addition to the safety and security.

Eric: It’s that **guarantee; you know what the fixed style, you’re not going backwards. You still want… everybody wants to have that upside potential so having the opportunity to be involved in an index and get some of that growth if the market goes really hot and heated, you want to participate. Now, the other thing is you’re not locking yourself in things change and we have lots of innovation in this marketplace. Ten years from now, eight years from now, whatever your products up or surrenders.

Dick: Somethings much better.

Eric: You got an opportunity to make it changed.

Dick: Yes. Where if you had the immediate annuity then you already made your decision. So when we really get down to the types of people that would buy a hybrid, consider a hybrid annuity, comparing it to may be an immediate annuity; what would be the difference in the way that a person would look at that?

Eric: Well, let’s talk a little bit about the immediate annuity because a lot times we’ve got people now on the IRA, the 401K world that have these lump sum. We also think a pension sounds real nice; well, if you want that pension style where when you’re gone, the money is gone. That’s an immediate annuity. I you want to take care of your heirs, you’re more worried about leaving a legacy; the immediate can be structured a little bit to continue on.

Dick: To get some of that money over.

Eric: -But it’s not really have the same style of benefits and features that you can get with a hybrid annuity. And also immediate annuity officially starts right away.

Dick: You start your income money right away as a rule. Now, a hybrid annuity – you can also in many cases start your income right away If you’re going to be starting an immediate annuity right away and a hybrid right away, your immediate annuity as a rule, not always, but as a rule is going to upstart with a little higher payout.

Eric: Yes, and a lot of times when you’re speaking with somebody you might actually consider both of these as part of your structured annuity retirement portfolio.

Dick: And that’s where we get into a more advanced strategies where you’re using them…

Eric: So it’s not to say that they’re exclusive; you only get to pick one – that is the nice thing about the features – but with a hybrid you’re usually utilizing the other benefits that come associated with it; whether it be income for life, money going on to heirs, long-term care, home health care benefits – all those pieces come into play and then conversely when compared to a variable annuity# with those riders,

Dick: That where we want to go next…

Eric: -You’re looking at a fee structure that typically on a variable, Dick, a little bit higher.

Dick: You got all of the riders and everything included, you’re somewhere in that three to five percent range. So when you’re looking at the variable annuity# – even though we say unlimited upside, it has a very strong limiting factor because of those high fees. That’s another thing that on the hybrid you avoid the bulk of the high fees.

Eric: You heard dollar-cost averaging most likely. Well when you start calling dollars out of a portfolio there’s reverse dollar-cost averaging. You’re probably pulling dollars out while the markets lower more often than you are when it’s higher. It’s something to be taken into consideration.

Dick: Which you don’t have to worry about with the hybrid annuity. So if we get down to choosing a hybrid annuity, what are some of the just the real basic thing people should be considering?

Eric: If you’re looking at a hybrid annuity, you’re typically looking at: you want some growth, you want some upside potential, you want principal protection…

Dick: Security.

Eric: -You don’t want to go backwards, flexibility, and typically you’re looking for income for life.

Dick: And you may also in that mix want to keep some control over your money.

Eric: Flexibility.

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Relying on Annuities for Retirement Pensions

July 20, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

The private sector has been bailing on providing pensions for employees over the last few decades. Now, it appears legislation to “radically change”  public sector pension plans may also be in the works.

In Illinois, we are aware of how much strife a public pension battle can impact both the fiscal health of the state and that of those employees who were promised lifetime retirement benefits. The proposed legislation would provide for private insurance carriers to manage the public sector retirement income pension systems. Historically, many individuals enjoyed the benefits of defined benefit plans. Yet, now with benefits being cut and lump sum buyouts being offered, many employees are weighting the option of defined benefits versus a pension styled annuity plan.

The Annuity Guys® discuss why insurance companies – with proven track records in managing investment and longevity risk successfully – may be better choices for overseeing your retirement income than both private and public sector pension managers.

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If you (and your spouse, if you have one) could have a pension styled income for life and still pass on any unspent retirement dollars to heirs, would you do it? This is the reason many individuals are converting lump sum buyouts, 401ks and IRAs into annuity portfolios that provide lifetime income, safe and consistent growth with preservation of their lump sum principal from their retirement savings.

Here’s the news from MSN that generated the inspiration for this weeks blog.

Senator Hatch says insurance firms can ease U.S. pension crisis

By Lisa Lambert

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A top Republican senator unveiled legislation on Tuesday that would radically change public pensions by having life insurance companies pay benefits through annuity contracts, helping to alleviate the underfunding that has engulfed many plans.

The bill introduced by Utah Senator Orrin Hatch, the highest-ranking Republican on the Finance Committee, would have the government pay a premium each year to a state-licensed insurer in an amount equal to a set percentage of salary. Employees would then receive fixed income annuity contracts from the insurance company.

“A new public pension design is needed, one that provides cost certainty for state and local taxpayers, retirement income security for state and local employees and one that does not include an explicit or implicit government **guarantee,” Hatch said in a speech to the Senate.

Annuities function similarly to pension plans by paying set amounts in regular installments. The accumulation of annuity contracts would even out interest-rate fluctuations, according to Hatch, who would have insurers competitively bid for them.

Underfunding is “not possible,” he added.

The bill would not cover past pension liabilities, but allow state and local governments “to stop digging the hole with their existing defined benefit plans,” said Julia Lawless, a spokeswoman for Hatch. [… Read more at MSN]

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Annuity Rates, Caps and Fees

July 13, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

“What are your best annuity rates?” This is how about 50% of our phone calls from website visitors start out after they visited AnnuityGuys.org .

As independent advisors, fortunately, we are able to offer our clients the best fit from dozens of companies including those with the highest rates, best caps and lowest fees. So, if you find an annuity with the best **guaranteed rate, the highest cap and the lowest fee, you have found the best annuity – right? Probably not. We do not believe that one perfect annuity exists for achieving the most common retirement objectives.

There may be a best choice to accomplish a chosen goal with one specific annuity, whether it be growing money safely and consistently; generating a secure and increasing income; or passing wealth to children. However, trying to use one annuity when three are actually needed often causes frustration in looking for that one best annuity solution.

Video: Annuity Guys® Dick & Eric explain rates, caps and fees can impact your retirement.

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Why Searching for the Best Annuities on Your Own Can be so Frustrating...

Almost everyone nowadays turns to the internet for answers on everything - from buying new widgets to researching just about everything under the sun; and finding the best annuity is no exception!At first, it may seem that researching will be straightforward but the more time you spend researching them, the more frustrating it can be. Why is this? First of all, it does not take long to realize that gimmicks abound - such as warnings and alerts from salesmen who just want your attention so they can sell you one or the "too good to be true" claims of 8% to 14% **guaranteed interest and of course the claim that you can get the full market upside with no downside risk! If you have done any research you have heard all of these claims in advertising which are mostly half truths and not fully explained.So how can you find the best annuities on the internet? The truth is... you can't! And what is even more frustrating is all the conflicting points of view from so called experts. There are well over 6,000 different annuities - all designed for different reasons, so is it any wonder that the deck is stacked against the average researcher or do-it-yourselfer. Add to that the fact that they pay high enough commissions to attract a plethora of both good and bad agents. This does not make annuities good or bad; they are simply a financial tool that truly benefit those who use them correctly.How can you find the best annuities for your unique situation?
  • Use the internet cautiously;
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1035 Exchange – Replacing an Annuity

June 22, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

Keeping the taxman at bay may seem next to impossible these days, however with annuities the IRS/Congress blessed us with one strategy to maintain the tax-deferred status when we move from one annuity to another – the 1035 exchange.

Watch as the Annuity Guys® examine the proper use of a 1035 exchange.

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**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

Before we proceed any further, we do want to make sure everyone realizes that we are not advocating for exchanges of annuities. Annuities are long term products designed for retirement and replacement of annuities can mean a loss in benefits and potential to incur surrender changes and fees. Consequently, we would recommend working with an annuity specialist who can provide you with specific benefits and shortfalls needed to be considered  prior to exchanging an annuity.

The most common time a 1035 exchange is employed is at the end of the contract term which typically runs concurrently with the surrender period. If the insurance company has reduced the benefits or **guarantees on the annuity, consumers will oftentimes solicit new quotes to see if anything better exists. If they are so fortunate as to find a new annuity with better benefits, the account owner can transfer to the new company without incurring any tax consequence by utilizing a 1035 exchange.

A 1035 exchange is typically completed by filling out the appropriate transfer paperwork with the new carrier.

Lastly, not every transfer qualifies for tax shelter under the 1035 Exchange. You, for the most part must transfer the same insurance product type for the same insurance product type. This means you can swap an annuity for an annuity or life insurance cash value for an annuity but you cannot trade an annuity for a life insurance policy since life insurance is tax free and not just tax deferred like annuities.

 

Should You Exchange Your Variable Annuity?

Courtesy FINRA

If you have a life insurance or annuity contract, you may have been approached to exchange it for a new model, one with better or the latest features. You need to know that even though tax law makes the exchange income tax free and the new contract may sound better for you, you may be losing—not gaining—if you make the exchange.

We are issuing this Alert because we have found investor confusion about variable annuity# exchanges, and we have brought cases where investors were investing in variable annuities# that were not suitable for them.

This Alert will give you information on how to determine if an exchange is right for you, and how you can find out what you need to know to make a smarter decision.

Some Background

You may know that an annuity is a contract between you and an insurance company where the company promises to make periodic payments to you, starting immediately or at some future time. You buy the annuity either with a single payment or a series of payments.

You should also know that annuity contracts come in three flavors: fixed, variable and equity-indexed. Fixed means that the earnings and payout are **guaranteed by the insurance company. Variable means that the amount that will accumulate and be paid will vary with the stock, bond, and money market funds that you chose as investment options. Unlike fixed contracts, variable annuities# are securities registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Sales of variable insurance products are regulated by the SEC and FINRA. Equity-indexed annuities (EIAs) have characteristics of both fixed and variable annuities#. Their return varies more than a fixed annuity, but not as much as a variable annuity#. So EIAs give you more risk (but more potential return) than a fixed annuity but less risk (and less potential return) than a variable annuity#. [Read More from FINRA]

 

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How do you Choose the Best in Class Annuity?

June 1, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

The latest issue of Barron’s proclaims to know and list the Top 50 Annuities. Being the Annuity Guys® that we are, we quickly located the article and tables to find out if they were right. What criteria would they use to choose the very best. Finally we would have the answer that all of our readers and callers need so desperately.

Unfortunately, their best in class annuities may do more harm than help.

Annuity Guys® – Dick and Eric, evaluate Barron’s Top 50 annuity article and their best in class annuity selections.

**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

Don’t get us wrong, we are grateful that this publication largely dedicated to investing in stocks and bonds or other securities has dedicated some time to cover a financial instrument that should be considered for at least a portion of most retirement portfolios that need safety, income and modest growth. However, consumers hoping to find answers about the top annuities will only know a small part of the story. Their hypothetical examples only apply to a very tiny segment of the annuity buying population.

While we hate sounding like a broken record, you should know that with annuities there is not a “one-size fits all” model. Sure you can use a list like the one found in Barron’s to ask for a comparison, but an expert advisor who specializes in income and retirement planning will be more likely to come up with better annuity choices when your specific scenario is fairly considered.

Here is an excerpt from the Barron’s article that made us shake our heads sideways.

Top 50 Annuities By Karen Hube

The once-dominant variable annuity# is getting a bit of competition from cheaper iterations. These stripped-down products offer some surprising advantages, though.

Armand Baughman, 71, a retired Continental Airlines pilot of Valley View, Texas, has always viewed annuities as too complex, illiquid, and expensive to warrant his consideration. But last year, he socked $200,000 into a tax-deferred variable annuity#, calling it “the best thing since Cracker Jacks.”

What changed? As part of an effort to lift sagging profits after years of challenging market conditions, firms are giving the oft-maligned annuity a makeover: an ultralow-cost, variable annuity# that offers a broad array of alternative investments, including hedge funds, currency funds, managed futures, and other strategies.

Annuity companies are trying to make a comeback after years of struggling to remain financially sound under the cloud of low interest rates and high stock-market volatility. With annuity sales down 8.4% last year, to $211.8 billion, the lowest level since 2005, annuity providers are aggressively designing and marketing annuities that — like the low-cost variable annuities# — appeal to very specific investor goals or needs.

“For years, companies offered products that tried to do everything at once — give the highest rates, best liquidity, best income **guarantees, and benefits,” says Ken Nuss, founder of AnnuityAdvantage.com, which has free listings of fixed index and income annuities. “But that’s over. They’re getting better at fulfilling a specific goal more effectively.”

To help sort through a breadth of products, Barron’s surveyed annuity companies and industry experts to come up with the 50 most competitive contracts in popular annuity categories. The results, based on common investor assumptions and goals, are detailed in the table, right.

Low-cost variable annuities# with alternative investments earned a new category entry in the top-50 survey this year, thanks to the growing number of these contracts and their potential benefits to investors.

ANNUITIES, WHICH ARE TAX-DEFERRED INVESTMENT vehicles that allow you to turn on an income stream either immediately or years from now, come in two basic categories: Variable annuities have payouts that fluctuate along with their underlying investments; fixed annuities offer a **guaranteed interest rate for a specified number of years. [Read the full article at Barron’s]

Transcription:

Dick: Hello, I’m Dick.

Eric: And I’m Eric and we’re the annuity guys. Today Dick, we’re going to look at best in class annuities. Now, that sounds awfully high pollutant there. What’s best in class mean? Sounds like a horse racing term.

Dick: Well, Eric, one of the problems that we’ve had in our videos and we’ve been criticized at times; we had folks say…

Eric: No.

Dick: Why don’t you guys tell us what a company; which annuity and that type of thing? Well, let’s just give some disclosure here. Folks were in the most tightly regulated, most highly compliant industry; and if we start mentioning company’s names, we actually have to go out to get their approval first.

Eric: We need a lot more leave time to be able to tell you what the company name is.

Dick: Before we can do a video.

Eric: We have to get approved by the company and then they take about six weeks to banter back and forth; and then they come back, they usually say, no.

Dick: And then there’s another problem, if we start mentioning companies Eric…

Eric: Because it’s wrong as soon as we say it.

Dick: After we’ve said it, it’s wrong the next day. And that’s because the best in class annuities; Eric and I have certain annuities that we tend to favor or better than others, and certain companies…

Eric: It’s based off of historical performance that typically is better than others

Dick: But we may have a client one week that’s pretty similar to a client two or three weeks later; and we have to use a different product because some things either change with that annuity or that person’s situation is just a little bit different.

Eric: That’s right. It can be as simple as one is male, one is female. You would think there would not be that much difference?

Dick: So, what got us going on this subject today?

Eric: Well, It varies. I love them, but I hate them right now. You know it’s nice of an investment kind of publication that we typically think up to feature annuities in the top fifty annuities on the cover of that…

Dick: Well, they’re so biased. A lot of times they won’t even talk about annuities.

Eric: That’s right. So, we love the fact that they’ve decided talking about you which are the top fifty annuities. Now, I’ll have you know, they’re wrong.

Dick: Take it with a grain of salt and read it with a critical eye.

Eric: That’s right because as soon as I look at their list, I said “oh no!” Now, they had to make assumptions. They assume within their first section here that everybody two hundred thousand dollars exactly.

Dick: They’re all sixty years old.

Eric: Six-years-old and male. So, this list is probably very good for the time the article was written if you’re sixty and had two hundred thousand dollars. Now, if you’re 63 and female, the list is wrong.

Dick: Or all you have is two hundred thousand in your name; or what if you had a million to your name? All those variables change. Suddenly, that isn’t the right annuity because there’s other reasons you’d be doing this.

Eric: So, it did address some of the issues in the different pieces but we would tell you that when you first look at this, don’t assume everything here is going to apply to your situation. There’s typically not just one best annuity.

Dick: No! And then when you start talking about working with an advisor that really gets it, they’re going to take a much more sophisticated approach and it’s good not going to be one best in class annuity; it’s going to be three or four or five; and they’re going to have to all work together.

Eric: Right. It’s a balancing act of usually giving you an option. Maybe this one is lower rated but has a slightly better pay out for what your intention is.

Dick: Yes, yes.

Eric: This one has a higher rating but maybe slightly lower or may have to hold it a little bit longer…

Dick: This piece over here works well in a tax-free environment for growth and there’s the maybe starting a portfolio out of a good immediate annuity might make sense out there. So, again, being able to structure this properly, I would say to get best in class annuities, there’s no substitute for working with an expert.

Eric: And that’s where you rely on somebody in their expertise to define for you, what fits your situation. I know I sat down and run numbers and I’ve had what I thought was going to be the best one going in. And all of a sudden I said I run numbers and for this particular unique situation it had to be somebody that was exactly this year old and got to hold it for this long, one specific annuity all of a sudden jumps out of package you never expect. Nothing pay’s to go back and look at the analysis and…

Dick: Exactly. And it doesn’t hurt folks; never, never think that Eric and I are saying “don’t do your own research.” Look at the company’s ratings; get in our rate vault and look at all of the different annuities and the different features, and ratings, that type of thing; and do some comparison. But then, there comes a point where you do get involved with a an expert, an agent that works with these on a regular basis; and they’ll be able to look at the subtleties, the real differences and that’s where you really can find the best in class annuities.

Eric: And as we’ve spoken, there’s no reason why you can’t pull out a list like this and say “hey, what about company X here? I see that they were best in class on variance. What’s that look like?” The advisor can then run the numbers give you the idea of why what they’re proposing may be better or you know…

Dick: Eric, even with our expertise, we’ve had situations where somebody’s come to us and said “you know I was reading about this or that or whatever”; and maybe we haven’t even opened our eyes to something that they brought to us. And then we started utilizing it for other clients because it looks like they were right. You know, I’d like to think that we have a lock on all the knowledge but it’s working with people on a regular basis that keeps us on our toes and keeps us at the top of our game.

Eric: So if I’m looking for best in class annuity, where do I go?

Dick: You go first of all to our website…

Eric: Which you are here for a long time…

Dick: And you begin your research; and then you work with an expert advisor.

Eric: Yes and that’s the key; it’s getting the facts from somebody that works in this area all the time.

Dick: That’s right!

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Hybrid Annuities as an Inflation Hedge

April 13, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

Inflation – this one word strikes terror in the hearts of many retirees on a fixed income.

Never to fear, we have a cost of living adjustment (COLA) in Social Security to help save us — maybe not the more generous COLA that we have come to expect if the President and Congress decide they should balance a portion of the budget by restructuring the consumer price index (CPI) formula used to calculate increases in social security income.

Can annuities be used to hedge against depleted spending power in retirement? Certainly! Today’s hybrid annuities are bringing forth solutions for just that concern. Annuities developed by multiple insurance companies are now offering options to tie annuity income to inflation tracking indexes such as the CPI-U. This creates an additional option to other strategies used by advisors in the past such as laddering annuities.

Watch as Dick and Eric discuss the potential change in the CPI and what annuity strategies you might consider if inflation is a concern for you in retirement.

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**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

Check out this article from Walter Hickey on what the change in the CPI  might mean for Social Security.

How Obama’s Plan For Chained CPI Is Both A Stealth Tax On The Middle Class And A Cut In Benefits For Grandma

Last week it was revealed that the President’s budget proposal will include a revision to the way the government calculates the impact of the rate of inflation as a concession to House Republicans.

Still, a switch to chained CPI from the current rate demonstrably cuts benefits to seniors and could be a stealth tax on primarily the middle class.

The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is used as a proxy for the annual cost of living adjustment used to keep federal benefits in line with inflation.

There are several different ways that economists calculate the Consumer Price Index, according to the AARP Public Policy Institute.

  • CPI-W is the current cost of living adjustment index for Social Security. It reflects the spending habits of households where the income comes from a wage earner.
  • CPI-U expands CPI-W to reflect the spending habits of the retired, professionals, the unemployed and self-employed as well as wage earners.
  • A new, experimental CPI-E looks exclusively at how the elderly spend their money.

“Chained CPI” refers to another adjustment, particularly to CPI-U.

As an example, CPI-U and CPI-W already incorporate people switching from Starbucks coffee to homemade when prices increase.

Chained CPI-U takes that a step further — the idea that when coffee gets more expensive, people switch to orange juice. It incorporates more switching.

When it comes down to it, Chained CPI-U spits out a lower rate of inflation than regular CPI-U, which already spits out a lower rate of inflation than the current CPI-W. As a result, were the government to switch the way they index cost of living adjustments to chained CPI-U from CPI-W, payouts to seniors would increase at a much slower rate.

This means that over time, seniors receiving Social Security see their benefits cut. [Read More at BusinessInsider.com]

 

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Is an Annuity the Wrong Choice for You?

March 16, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

Should I or shouldn’t I – that is the question.

Many of our site visitors struggle with the decision to choose an annuity for a portion of their retirement. No one wants to make a poor decision regarding their retirement security yet the volume of commentary on how to structure retirement is overwhelming.

How do you know if you are making the right decisions?

If you are considering an annuity for a portion of your retirement income or safety of principal, we would encourage you to focus on the **guarantees. If you can be happy with the **guarantees, then anything above the or **guaranteed growth is icing on the cake.

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**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

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Dick and Eric discuss highlights of the Annuity Owners Manual and why you’ll want a copy for yourself.

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Why do Wives Prefer Annuities?

March 2, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

Before everyone starts yelling gender discrimination, we know that husbands can prefer annuities too.

However, it is not uncommon for us to have a conversation with men who let us know right from the get go, “I don’t like annuities,” but I have to do something to take care of my wife if I’m gone. As guys, we typically think of ourselves as providers and view it as our responsibility to provide for our families. This should not be construed as being a denigration of  women (although my wife would tell me I’m digging myself into a hole right now) but rather a somewhat stereotypical view of men and stereotypes can have some basis in fact.

So why would many wives like annuities? Well, it’s not actually the annuities but rather what they offer that appeals to most wives. Annuities offer a stable lifestyle by providing a stable, safe lifetime income. Annuities are as close as we can come to a “set-it and forget-it” retirement.

Watch Dick and Eric explain to husbands why their wives prefer annuities.

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**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

Read the article that prompted this weeks entry.

Guess what? Your wife loves annuities

Recently, I was speaking in front of a national gathering of individual investors and traders about a topic that most of these market mavens cared nothing about … annuities.

Because this event was located in a tropical location, these future Gordon Gecko’s were accompanied by their wives, who just happened to be sitting by their loving masters of the stock universe during my presentation.

As it always happens when I speak at these events, as soon I start pointing out that annuities should be in place for lifetime income, lifestyle, and a worry free retirement that doesn’t involve the stock market, wives start elbowing their husbands as a reminder of who wins all arguments.

My 14-year-old daughter’s friend, Eloise, pointed out in a recent shuttle service I provided to their dance class, “every time my mom and dad argue about anything, it seems like my mom wins … so I think my mom has all the power.”

As my daughter immediately agreed and said that it’s the same in her house as well, I turned to Eloise and said that no truer words had been spoken, and that she is way ahead of the game with her insight.

As you know, your wife could give a hoot about finding the next great stock or guessing the future price of gold. Your wife cares about one thing and one thing only … lifestyle. Lifestyle to her is not a five-star mutual fund^. Lifestyle to your wife is knowing that she will have enough money to live comfortably if something happens to you. It’s being able to go see the kids and grand kids. Lifestyle to your wife has nothing to do with the Dow Jones or anything related to Wall Street. The only thing that she cares about (if she told you the truth, and might have already) is having enough money coming into the checking account for the rest of her life.

Here’s where the love affair with annuities comes in. When you add up your pension (if you are so fortunate), Social Security payments, and other investment income, there might be a gap in the amount of required that needs to be filled. Annuities are the only strategy that can provide a lifetime income stream that you and your wife can never outlive. When I mention that statement, that’s when your wife’s elbow hits your rib cage as a subtle reminder that this is the only type of investment she cares about. [Read more from MarketWatch on why Your wife loves annuities…]

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Will a Collapsed Dollar Harm Annuities?

February 2, 2013 By Annuity Guys®

Jack in CA asks; If the dollar goes into a nose-dive,  how safe will it be to own an immediate, fixed or hybrid annuity?

In figuring out how to best answer Jack, we have to speculate on the level or severity of the collapse – if we have total anarchy or a Zimbabwean type of inflation, the paper dollar would be worthless and so would most investments. Do we feel that is likely to happen in the near future? No. Now, that being said, common sense says that if you spend more than you make, eventually you will go broke and our government has to figure out a way to meet its obligations and payoff its debt.

Annuities; just like equities, bonds, and commodities; to name a few, can have a place in a well structured portfolio. Dick and Eric examine the potential effects that the collapse of the dollar would have on the annuity industry and address annuity strategies that are best suited for this particular situation.

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**Guarantees, including optional benefits, are backed by the claims-paying ability of the issuer, and may contain limitations, including surrender charges, which may affect policy values. During this segment, Dick and Eric are referring to Fixed Annuities unless otherwise specified.

Considering an inflation adjusted annuity? Check out this recent USA Today article from John Waggoner

Should you get an inflation-adjusted annuity?

An inflation-adjusted annuity aims to solve the problem by giving you an automatic cost-of-living increase every year. But the cost is steep.

Most people still have nightmares about math word problems: “If Nate has 37 red gumdrops and Hope has 43 blue feathers, what time will their train reach Altoona?”

If you have a 401(k) plan, you’re being asked to solve a similarly impossible problem: “Assume that R is the amount of money you’ll need to retire, X is the number of years you’ll live, Y is your rate of return, and Z is the rate of inflation. You have no idea what X,Y, or Z is. Solve for R.”

One solution is an inflation-adjusted annuity, which promises to pay you a sum that will rise with the cost of living every year until you die, much as Social Security does. Should you try one? Only if you expect to live long — and even then, you’d be better off waiting until interest rates rise.

The rule of thumb with 401(k) withdrawals is to start by taking out 4% of your portfolio the first year, and adjusting that amount upward for inflation each year. Most times, it’s too conservative: You’d need a $1.25 million portfolio to get an initial $50,000 annual withdrawal. But when the first few years are down years in the stock market, your withdrawals can simply aggravate your losses and increase the chance you’ll run out of money.

Because the stock market is unpredictable, to say the least, some people use an immediate annuity to smooth out some of the bumps in a portfolio. An immediate annuity is a contract between you and an insurance company. You pay the company a lump sum, and they agree to pay you a set amount per month for the rest of your life. If you live to 120, you win. If you join the Choir Invisible the year after signing the contract, you lose, and the annuity company pockets your investment.

The payout is based primarily on an interest rate — what the company expects to earn on your lump sum. As a simple example, suppose you want to invest $100,000. According to Immediateannuity.com, a 65-year-old man could get $548 a month for life — a 6.58% payout rate.

The 30-year Treasury bond yields about 3%, and insurance companies are not magic yield-making wizards. Some of the extra yield comes from the money left on the table by annuitants who have gone to the great field office in the sky.

The rest comes from the insurance company’s own investments, which is why it’s good to choose a financially strong annuity company. You want a company that can still pay, even during economically stressful times. States do have **guaranty associations backing annuity policies, typically to at least $100,000, but it’s best to avoid shaky companies entirely.

While the annuity’s payout is decent, it’s fixed. Let’s assume that inflation averages 3% — the average inflation rate since 1926, according to Morningstar. The effects of inflation are cumulative: After 30 years of 3% inflation, your $548 will have the buying power of $220. Unless you plan to live on toasted plaster, you’ll have to find a way to offset inflation, and a fixed annuity won’t provide that.  [Read More…]

Annuity Guys® Video Transcript:

Dick: Today, we want to give a shout out to Jack in California.

Eric: You don’t know Jack.

Dick: I do know Jack. In fact, this is for and Jack and Sharon. Jack, hey, we appreciate the question. The concern today is what happens if the dollar collapses, what does that do to annuities?

Eric: Right. What’s it going to do to fixed index annuities and hybrid annuities? Excellent question. Now, we first have to define the collapse of the dollar I guess. If we look at it in a Zimbabwean sense . . .

Dick: Or Germany.

Eric: . . . where they’ve had, basically, a decimation of their currency . . .

Dick: Anarchy in the street.

Eric: . . . then the honest answer is nothing can save it.

Dick: Nothing’s going to save it.

Eric: In all honesty, it wouldn’t save the country. Social Security would be messed up. Your pension would be gone.

Dick: Right. Even having gold, you’d need to hire the A-Team to protect your gold.

Eric: Your interests.

Dick: I think that we’re all looking for that answer that is somewhere in the middle. We’re facing a lot of headwinds in our economy. Our government does not look very reliable, at this point, to make the right decisions.

Eric: Right. Peter Schiff is one of those guys that’s been calling for the collapse of the economy because of, basically, the overspending. I don’t think anybody would deny that, as a country, we’ve maxed out the credit cards. Until we start paying them down, we’re kicking the can down the road. We haven’t had a budget in, what, three years on a federal level.

Dick: The debt just keeps rising and rising, and it’s going to have to be paid back. The alternatives aren’t very good. You can raise taxes, which is political suicide, or you can devalue the dollar, which looks like everybody just raising their price. But really the value of the dollar is dropping.

Eric: Right. So your buying power is going kaput. Now, if I own an annuity, am I better off than if I don’t own an annuity?

Dick: Well, I’m going to answer that, but before I do, let me just say this, folks, the topic that we’re on today is complex. It is a very big concern that we talk about regularly with our clients. It’s very important that you do work with a good local advisor, somebody that actually gets it, works from a point of safety and diversification. That’s what we’re really going to talk about today. Your question, Eric, in terms of, if I have an annuity and the dollar starts to devalue, my question would be, same as yours: How far is the dollar devaluing, and did I set my annuity up to offset inflation?

Eric: Right. There are annuities that exist right now, hybrid style annuities, where the income rider is tied to something called the CPI or the Consumer Price Index.

Dick: Right. And immediates will . . .

Eric: They have the ability to, basically, be indexed to that. So those products exist right now if that’s one of the things you’re concerned with. You can set it up. Now, you’re going to start a little bit lower, typically, than you would if you took a level payout.

Dick: When you turn your income on, it’s going to start at a lower level. Yes.

Eric: Right. Now, depending on inflation or that index, you’ll get bumps in your income as those things increase. There are ways to dial in from that, but you’re making a choice to trade, perhaps a higher level now for future safety and security if those things do happen.

Dick: The other aspect of that for those of you that have means, that have the assets to work with, annuities may be one small portion or one moderate portion of your portfolio. It is not the end all and the be all.

Eric: No. We you always talk about asset allocation or diversification. You don’t want to put all your eggs in one basket. It’s really that simple. So having some hard currency. We’ve talked about if you’re worried about the economy as a whole and our domestic crisis, and you think companies here are going to be impacted, you may make the decision to make some investments in companies that are either multinational or overseas.

Dick: Right.

Eric: There are lots of options in securities, bonds, hard currency, gold, silver, platinum.

Dick: Take care of all of it. I don’t want to say in summation, but should we avoid buying annuities with the current economic situation and if the dollar is going to start to see this impact?

Dick: Well, Eric, I think that as we look at this whole situation, I think we want to always be cognizant of how long annuities have actually been around. Annuities go way back to the Roman Empire. That’s where the word comes from, “annua,’ annuity.

Eric: I “annua” that.

Dick: You “annua” that. Then, as we move forward into our modern times, we have annuity companies that have existed for 300 years. Do you think they have seen some devaluing of currencies?

Eric: Oh, yes.

Dick: Do you think they have seen some revolutions? The answer to that is yes, and even those that are quite plentiful in the United States, that are in excess of 100 years old. Insurance companies have a proven record of being able to withstand deflation, inflation, world wars. Not that in a total collapse, an anarchy type collapse that they’re going to be unharmed, but are they worth a diversification in your portfolio to have an allocation towards annuities? I think that any reasonable prudence would say yes.

Eric: Yes. It’s worth considering for a portion of your portfolio.

Dick: Yes. Hey, Jack, thank you for the question. The rest of you out there that maybe now have more questions, send them in, and we’ll get to them as soon as possible.

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