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Joint Life and Survivorship Annuity

 
Insurance Dictionary: Joint Life and Survivorship Annuity

Annuity that continues income payments as long as one annuitant, out of two or more annuitants, remains alive. For example, a married couple would receive an income for as long as both spouses are alive. Thereafter, payments would continue as long as the surviving spouse is alive, usually for a smaller amount. This type of annuity is ideal for a husband and wife in that it guarantees the surviving spouse an income for life. Even with a Life Annuity Certain or other type of refund annuity, it is possible for a surviving spouse to outlive the money that has been funding the annuity. See also Annuity.

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