That depends on your particular annuity.
It would depend on weather it is an immediate or a differed annuity contract. An immediate annuity would provide guaranteed income for a specified number of years or over the life time of the insured regardless of how long the annuitant lived. A deferred annuity provides for long term tax deferred growth and if its not in a qualified plan the annuity holder is not limited to the amount deposited each year.
Money that you invest in an annuity grows tax-deferred. When you eventually make withdrawals, the amount you contributed to the annuity is not taxed, but your earnings are taxed at your regular income tax rate. Value protected annuities, (also known as capital protected annuities) are relatively new, and were introduced in April 2006. There are a number of providers which offer value protection. The aim of this value protection is to provide a return of any unpaid income in the event of death.
If that is what the amount is that you may owe and that is what you want to call it YES it would be your deferred income tax amount.
Annuities are similar to a CD except that insurance companies almost always pay better rates of interest than banks. Annuities also grow tax deferred. You choose when to pay tax on the earnings in the annuity as you only pay it when you take it out. Annuities come in all shapes and sizes and can be a long term item that you pay into like a savings account or single premium where you drop a lump sum into. You also have the option of taking the money out of the annuity or you can annuitize it which means that you set it up where you receive a monthly amount for life or for any specified time period. There are as many options on an annuity as there are needs.
When student loans are deferred, the payments are put on hold for a set amount of time.
Is the amount you delayed to pay for tax in future.
If it is insured the amount has not been made public.
amount of light amount of water amount of force amount of heat etc.the variable that changes and the one that the dependent variable depends on to change
The amount has increased to $250,000.
25000
The principle Êof indemnity state that the insured Êcan be compensated for an amount equal to his economic loss Êbut not more. This means an insured cannot be compensated an amount exceedingÊeconomic loss.Ê
An independent variable is the variable in the experiment that affects the other variable. For example, in an experiment that tests the affect of the amount of fertilizer on plant growth, the amount of fertilizer is the independent variable and the plant growth is the dependent variable. This is because the plant growth DEPENDS on the amount of fertilizer.