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“Fun With Annuities” The Annuity Man Podcast
Release Date: 03/22/2022
“Fun With Annuities” The Annuity Man Podcast
In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Preserving principal Matching products to time horizons Adapting to changing rates Prioritizing peace of mind Key Takeaways: The “never touch the principal” rule emphasizes generating retirement income from interest alone, keeping original capital intact for protection and legacy. CDs and treasuries are best for terms under three years, while MYGAs provide tax-deferral benefits and stronger returns for longer durations. High interest rates make this strategy attractive now, but if rates fall, retirees may need...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Recognizing annuity trade-offs Focusing on contractual guarantees Asking the right questions Evaluating strength over sales pitches Key Takeaways: No annuity is perfect; each comes with both benefits and limitations. They should be understood as commodity products rather than flawless solutions. Annuities should always be purchased for their contractual promises, such as lifetime income or principal protection, rather than hypothetical returns. The key to choosing the right annuity is identifying what you want the...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Annuities as lifetime income How annuities are priced Focus on contractual guarantees Two primary purposes of annuities Key Takeaways: Annuities, like Social Security or pensions, provide guaranteed income for life. They come in several forms, such as immediate, deferred, and longevity annuities, each designed to fit different timing and retirement needs. The pricing of annuities is based on life expectancy, interest rates, and insurer capacity. Because of these factors, annuity quotes change frequently, much like...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: The value of annuities for lifetime income planning Laddering strategy with annuities Placing an annuity inside a trust Key Takeaways: When it comes to planning for lifetime income, annuities can be a valuable tool. However, it's essential to approach annuities with strategies that allow for flexibility and the ability to adapt to changing circumstances. By purchasing multiple annuities with different start dates, you can create a steady stream of income that aligns with your needs over time. This...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: CDs and MYGAs I-bond no-brainer The safest product in principal protection How safe are MYGAs? Key Takeaways: Here’s how CDs (Certificate of Deposit) work: you give the bank money, they protect the principal, and you don’t have to pay any fees. You can take the interest if you want to at the end of the term, and do what you want with your money. MYGAs are basically the annuity industry’s version of a CD. Treasury bonds are a no-brainer. Go to treasurydirect.gov to buy them for yourself. The...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Annuities that increase with inflation The role of interest rates in pricing For products that adjust for inflation Reverse-engineering your income floor Key Takeaways: Annuities don’t give things away for free. A product that magically increases with inflation doesn’t exist. Lifetime income is primarily priced based on your life expectancy at the time you take the payment. Interest rates play a minor role. For products that have a potential or contractual increase for inflation, the...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Products that adjust for inflation Thinking rationally about inflation Reverse-engineering annuity Key Takeaways: Many bad sales pitches out there mention a way to beat inflation using indexed products that adjust for inflation. What really happens is that the annuity company severely lowers the initial payment to make up for any potential increase. Think rationally about inflation. It’s customizable to everybody, meaning not everyone is affected the same way. Some are not even affected at...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Threading the needle with volatility Freedom from volatility Annuities are the haystack Time to secure guarantees Key Takeaways: Threading the needle to get market returns makes you dependent upon so much unknown. You’re dependent on world markets, geopolitical events, and meltdowns that are impossible to predict. A lot of people can retire from their jobs and the market, and they should; those who can’t yet should make it a goal to do that and be free from being dependent on volatility. ...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Annuities are contracts How Indexed Annuities Should Be Used Don’t buy an annuity for market returns Key Takeaways: To say that something is “guaranteed and backtested” means that there is nothing guaranteed at all. Annuities are contracts; buy them for what they will do and not what they might do. Indexed Annuities have the potential to go down in value, but they can be used as an efficient delivery system for guaranteed lifetime income through an income rider attachment. If you...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: The four lifetime income products How annuities are priced The simplicity of SPIA Getting the highest guarantee Key Takeaways: There are four lifetime income products: Single Premium Immediate Annuities, Deferred Income Annuities, Qualified Longevity Annuity Contracts, and Income Riders that can be attached to Variable Annuities and Indexed Annuities. Annuities are priced primarily on your life expectancy at the time you start the payment. Interest rates play a secondary role. Deferred...
info_outline- How advisors should construct their fees
- The complexity of decumulation
- Making the plan as good as it can be
- Cryptocurrency is a lottery ticket
- The work isn’t linear to the asset size; advisors shouldn’t make more money just because assets go up. In the same way, advisors shouldn’t be paid less just because the markets go down. They’re still doing the same amount of work and providing the same services.
- Investment management, even good investment management, has become increasingly cheap, easy, commoditized to do and do well. Decumulation is much more complex.
- Try to make the plan as good as it can be initially, accounting for unpredictable events. So try to structure your plan as best as possible to account for times of distress. Get all things working cohesively - it’s not just investments, insurance, real estate - it’s everything, including guaranteed lifetime income.
- Cryptocurrency has zero intrinsic value. Its value is 100% on simple auction market pricing; it’s only worth as much as what someone is willing to pay for it. You can invest a small portion into it, but only if you’re comfortable that the value could go to zero. Treat it like a lottery ticket.
"Most people can do accumulation well; it’s the decumulation where things get a little more tactical and complicated…" — Andy Panko.
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