MYGA-2-SPIA for Full-Control Annuity Income: Shootin' It Straight With Stan
“Fun With Annuities” The Annuity Man Podcast
Release Date: 12/11/2024
“Fun With Annuities” The Annuity Man Podcast
In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Traditional laddering with MYGAs What is “reversing”? Traditional laddering and reversing Key Takeaways: You do a traditional 3-year, 4-year. 5-year ladder if you are hoping that rates will go higher. It’s a strategy you use when you want to have money as the rates are rising so that you can attach yourself and lock yourself in with those higher rates. Reversing is the opposite of laddering; you lock in the MYGA for 10, 9, 7, or 10, 7, or 5 years because the rates are falling. This is also a great...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Protecting your beneficiary from dumb choices How Stan lovingly handcuffs his beneficiaries Handcuffing your loved ones is good for them Key Takeaways: Lovingly handcuffing your beneficiaries with annuity guarantees protects them from making dumb decisions with lump sums. Stan has written in the trust that when he dies, there will be a lifetime income annuity purchase for each of his daughters, guaranteed to pay them for the rest of their life as long as they are breathing. Your beneficiaries might not...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: State guaranty funds The true safety of the industry Life insurance companies are more regulated Assigning unused money to beneficiaries Key Takeaways: If you look at the state guaranty fund, each state has a specific rule in place to protect you and your money in case something happens to the carrier. You should be buying the claims-paying ability of the life insurance company from the standpoint of safety. The true safety of the annuity industry is the industry policing itself. Life...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Retirement planning is not a game Asking hard questions Diversification and limits Two key questions to ask Key Takeaways: Stan emphasizes that choosing an annuity is not about sales tactics or commissions, but about protecting your life's hard-earned savings and creating a secure retirement strategy. Always ask detailed questions about the annuity product, understand its contractual guarantees, and don't buy something you can't fully comprehend. If an advisor can't explain it clearly, walk away. Don't put more than...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Income Riders vs. Single Premium Immediate Annuities (SPIA) Comparison Process Strict rules Probability of Improvement Key Takeaways: Stan explains that in some cases, you can potentially swap an income rider from a variable or indexed annuity for a SPIA with a higher guaranteed lifetime income stream. To determine if a transfer makes sense, you must: compare the income rider amount, use the accumulation value (not the income rider value), ensure the new annuity provides a higher contractual guarantee, verify...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Annuities were never meant to be a market product The complexity of index options Misleading sales pitches to avoid listening to Annuities solve for your specific goals Key Takeaways: Fixed indexed annuities were created in 1995 to compete with CD returns, not to provide true market participation. They are fixed annuities issued by life insurance companies, regulated at the state level, and not securities. There are over 750 index option choices and 50+ indices, with complex calculation methods...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: You can’t time annuities Annuities provide guarantees The cost of waiting Annuities are not bought for market growth Key Takeaways: You can't time the market when it comes to annuities - there is no "perfect" time to buy. Annuities can provide different contractual guarantees like principal protection, lifetime income, legacy, and long-term care coverage. There is a cost to waiting to purchase an annuity, as you may miss out on payments. Do not buy annuities for market growth, but rather...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Gap Filling and Annuity Options: Social Security Timing and Considerations: Balancing Emotional and Financial Well-being: Flexibility and Lifetime Guarantees with Annuities: Key Takeaways: You need to find ways to cover your income needs before Social Security kicks in, typically from ages 62 to 70. Consider using strategies like Single Premium Immediate Annuities (SPIAs) or Multi-Year Guarantee Annuities (MYGAs) to provide contractual income during this gap. SPIAs pay a guaranteed income for a specific term, while...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Retirement planning essentials Achieving financial security in retirement Determining a lifestyle number Key Takeaways: Lifestyle income guarantees are crucial for retirement planning, allowing retirees to live their desired lifestyle without worrying about market fluctuations or economic uncertainties. Annuities are the only financial products that can provide contractually guaranteed lifetime income, which can be combined with other sources like Social Security and pensions to achieve financial...
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In this episode, The Annuity Man discussed: Annuity companies are more regulated than banks Features that protect the annuity industry There is no run on annuities How the banking crisis will affect the annuity industry Key Takeaways: Annuity companies are more regulated than banks, with features like surrender charges and market value adjustments that prevent runs on the company. Annuity companies are required to invest in investment-grade bonds, providing stability, unlike banks that had to sell bonds during the recent crisis. ...
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What a MYGA and SPIA is
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MYGA to SPIA Strategy
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Flexibility and Control
Key Takeaways:
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MYGA is the annuity industry's version of a CD, offering locked-in, non-callable interest rates annually. SPIA is the original lifetime income annuity, with a long history dating back to Roman times and used for pension payments.
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Use a MYGA to lock in a guaranteed interest rate for a specific duration, such as five years then take out interest or up to 10% penalty-free, depending on the specific MYGA. At the end of the duration, the Myga can be transferred to a SPIA, with a non-taxable event transfer.
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The MYGA to SPIA strategy takes advantage of the control and flexibility that these two products offer. MYGAs and SPIAs also do not have any annual fees, which makes them very cost-effective.
"You can have your cake and eat it too - just a few bites. You can protect the principal. You can peel off interest, if needed, during that duration of the MYGA, and at the end of that term, you have full control of the asset." — Stan The Annuity Man.
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