Annuities, like any product, financial or otherwise, have positive and negative attributes. If you’re looking to get an annuity, make sure it’s the right time. Let’s suppose you are currently looking for one. Meaning of course that you are approaching retirement and looking to protect the money you have and still receive a reasonable rate of return along the way.

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The benefits of owning an annuity are easy to understand and make the product a real possibility for almost everyone at some point in life.

The PROS as I see them:

Earnings Are Tax Deferred: As with an IRA, you do not pay annual taxes. This is one big advantage annuities have over other safe cash alternatives such as CDs or money market funds.

Capital Is Secure: Your money is safe because the insurance company must have adequate reserves at all times. Some of the industry leaders are more reliable than ever, which makes investing in them very solid choices. In addition, each state has a guaranty fund to back up deposits with insurers. Usually, the back-up fund is maxed at $100,000, however your state’s max might vary, so you should research the guaranty fund law before you invest.

Liquidity: Annuity contracts have a annual free withdrawal provision giving the account holder access to 10-15% of the account value annually without penalty.

Return Rate: Over the past few years, annuities have yielded moderate returns on investment. Think about the alternatives. CDs currently earn about 2 percent, which is taxable, compared to the average tax deferred annuity yield of about 4 percent. Also, as the markets normalize, look for the yields on annuities to increase along with everything else. In many areas, you will discover that annuities are a secure and dependable way to endure the market ups and downs.

Maximize Your Income: The Wharton Business School and New York Life worked together to discover the best method for maximizing retirement income. They found that a fixed annuity that changes into a lifetime income stream is one of the most effective choices. Annuities, after owning them for a year, can usually, and perhaps always, be changed into a monthly stipend that will continue as long as you’re alive. An immediate annuity also has that option, but you begin to get the money now.

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One of the negative aspects of annuities is that investment representatives often suggest investment programs that are not good matches for their clients. You need to make sure you understand the downside of annuities so you will know whether or not you’ve obtained decent counsel.

I feel the CONS are:

They Are Long-Term: An annuity is not the right choice if you need all of your money back in one or two years. All annuities need to be saved for future income for a period of 60 months or longer.

Surrender Schedule: There is no upfront sales charge associated with annuity purchases. However, the insurance company will make you pay a surrender charge if you withdraw your money before the annuity matures. Such fees are normal, however be aware that some annuities have early withdrawal penalties that continue for a decade or longer. Such terms will limit your choices for quite a while.

Brokerage Commissions: an agent stands to gain a commission no matter who you choose to broker your annuity. I highlight this point because this is where conflicts of interest arise. It is very important to learn as much as you can about annuities so you can recognize a bad annuity when you see one. Representatives often have dollar signs in their eyes, which influences which annuities they show you and which ones they don’t.

Liquidity: Okay, I know what you’re thinking. Wasn’t liquidity listed as a Pro? Yes, I did. This can be an advantage or a disadvantage, and it relates to what I said about short term money. How will you use the money? How soon will you have to have it? What part of it will you need? Answer those questions and read the remainder of this article to decide how liquidity affects your situation.

I’ve made it as clear as I possibly can. Before you get going on your research, realize that not everything is black or white. Examining your particular finances will make that clear and help you determine if you should invest in an annuity and, if so, what specific product will be the best purchase.

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In general research means that you are looking into a subject matter. This research can be found in all areas of interest. One area that many people are interested in is that of the stock market. With all of the stocks and bonds that are available there are times when you may not be sure which mutual funds companies are good to invest with. This is where mutual funds research can come in handy.

When you first start your mutual funds research you will need to have clear idea of your end goal. This is important as there are many factors that might have to be investigated. You may decide that the best place to start your mutual funds research is with a back knowledge of what mutual funds are. While this information is something that is needed by the average investor it is also an item that gets overlooked.

For this reason you should first look at the definition that is available for mutual funds. The next item in your mutual funds research is applying the knowledge that you have gained to the actual mutual funds. At this point select about 2 to 4 different mutual funds companies. Look to see what types of stocks and bonds they are offering.

As each of these mutual funds represents various industries, countries and companies you will find a diverse selection awaiting you. You should choose to look at a few different stock options. See in your mutual funds research how these items have preformed over a past 5 year period. You will gain an idea as to the way the market regards these items.

Next your mutual funds research should involve seeing the differences that are applicable to the fees. Since the area of mutual funds investment is very competitive there are various mutual funds companies that will have fees which are detrimental to your portfolios asset value.

These fees are mainly hidden in the type of load that is offered with the mutual fund. You will notice in your mutual funds prospectus (which you should have for each mutual fund) the type of load which has been designated for that fund. These loads are level loads, front-end loads and deferred loads. Of these many loads the best one to look for is that of a no-load fund.

In a no-load mutual fund you as the investor have no worries regarding the fees for buying and selling stocks and bonds. Your mutual funds research will reveal to that in many instances no-load mutual funds go hand in hand with index mutual funds. These funds are set to closely match the markets current prices.

By looking at all of these factors and the Morningstar reviews you can choose the mutual funds portfolio that most catches your eye. With the help of mutual funds research you now have the means at your fingertips to avoid making costly mistakes.



By: Muna wa Wanjiru

About the Author:

Muna wa Wanjiru is a Web Administrator and Has Been Researching and Reporting on Mutual Funds for Years. For More Information on Mutual Funds Research, Visit His Site at Mutual Funds Research