Sunday, December 7, 2014

What is a Fixed Index Annuity?

I get asked this question regularly, "What is a Fixed Index Annuity"?  

The main reason I get this question, is that sales of Fixed Index Annuities (FIA's) are jumping off the charts right now.  Why? Because baby boomers are starting to realize that their 401(k) investments are not going to be enough to cover their income needs.  

So what are FIA's?  Here is some information from Allianz (leading Annuity Provider) that will be a good primer to start with:


Fixed index annuities provide the guarantees of fixed annuities, combined with the opportunity to earn interest based on changes in an external market index. But because you're not actually participating in the market, the money in your annuity (your "principal") is not at risk.
A fixed index annuity may be a good choice if you want the opportunity for accumulation, but don't want to risk losing money in the market.

Fixed index annuities can offer:

  • Principal protection
  • Tax-deferred growth
  • One or more index allocation options
  • A choice of crediting methods
  • Income options, including income for life
  • Death benefit options
  • Optional benefits that may help protect your retirement assets and income (available at an additional cost)

How do fixed index annuities work?

  1. You give the insurance company money in one or more payments.
  2. The insurance company then invests it on behalf of all annuity owners.
  3. During the accumulation phase, your annuity will earn a fixed rate of interest that is guaranteed by the insurance company.
  4. You defer paying taxes on your contract’s interest until you receive money from the contract. Tax-deferred interest means the money in your contract can grow faster.
  5. After a period of time specified by your contract, you may then receive the amount allowed by your contract in a lump sum, over a set period of time, or as income for the rest of your life. This is known as the distribution phase.
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