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There is a company called Woodbridge Investments that will offer you cash for your annuity, if you wish to sell it. Otherwise you should contact the insurance company that provided you with the annuity and ask them.
There is very likely a form that you can fill out to do that, which you can obtain from the company from which you have purchased your annuity.
There are a couple of ways to get cash for your annuity. You can contact the company and ask to cash out. Another option is to hire an attorney and get the annuity that way.
Your annuity policy document should have all the withdrawal provision detailed for you. If not contact the company you have the annuity with and they can give you instructions. Before you withdraw from an annuity be aware of the tax treatment of your annuity withdrawals.
An Annuity
Northwestern Consolidated Milling Company was created in 1891.
There is a company called Woodbridge Investments that will offer you cash for your annuity, if you wish to sell it. Otherwise you should contact the insurance company that provided you with the annuity and ask them.
Also check whether your current company offer a guaranteed annuity.
There is very likely a form that you can fill out to do that, which you can obtain from the company from which you have purchased your annuity.
There are a couple of ways to get cash for your annuity. You can contact the company and ask to cash out. Another option is to hire an attorney and get the annuity that way.
Your annuity policy document should have all the withdrawal provision detailed for you. If not contact the company you have the annuity with and they can give you instructions. Before you withdraw from an annuity be aware of the tax treatment of your annuity withdrawals.
Northwestern Knitting Company Factory building was created in 1915.
An Annuity
Tranamerica is an insurance company that offers variable annuity. Their yield depends on the situation of the person. If a person qualifies for annuity.
A fixed income annuity is a type of insurance contract where the insurance company makes payments of a preassigned amount to the holder of the annuity, the annuitant.
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Call the last company that had the annuity. Give them all the info you 'know'-his full name, your name, relationship, etc. Don't have the number to company but remember the name of the company? Google it, for (example) "annuity companies + [state-your state...] ... " should get you going in the right direction. If that doesn't work, in EVERY state NO company can sell an annuity unless they are registered with that states 'department of insurance'. Go to your states department of insurance website . . . Once you get in touch with a live person, looking up 'any' account and checking if it is still valid is "easy". You'll get your answer then. Good enough ?