Annuity Comparison
When thinking about retirement, some people want a high-level of confidence that certain financial needs can be addressed on a monthly or yearly basis. That's where a financial tool called an annuity can help. Use the calculator to start to learn the basic differences between an immediate and deferred annuity.
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Comparison Results
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at Time of Payout: $0
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at Time of Payout: $0
Most annuities have surrender fees that are usually highest if you take out the money in the initial years of the annuity contract. Withdrawals and income payments are taxed as ordinary income. If a withdrawal is made prior to age 59½, a 10% federal income tax penalty may apply (unless an exception applies).
This is a hypothetical example used for illustrative purposes only. It is not representative of any specific investment or combination of investments. Annuities are not guaranteed by the FDIC or any other government agency. Actual results will vary.
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