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Q: What is the maximum withdrawal amount from an annuity per year at age 62?
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What is a calendar year maximum?

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How often do annuity rates usually fluxuate?

Assuming that "annuity rate" means the rate of interest paid on a deferred annuity, the answer depends upon whether the annuity is a VARIABLE one or not. The contract value of a VARIABLE deferred annuity is tied to the investment performance of the separate accounts chosen by the purchaser. These accounts are much like mutual funds, and their value will fluctuate, often daily. In a VARIABLE deferred annuity, there is no guarantee of principal or minimum interest (unless you've invested in the "fixed" account).In a non-variable annuity, often called a FIXED annuity, principal, and a minimum rate of interest is guaranteed. In addition to that minimum rate of return, most deferred annuities offer additional, non-guaranteed, interest. There are two types of fixed annuities: (a) "Declared Rate" and (b) "Indexed".Declared rate deferred annuities generally declare the current, non-guaranteed interest rate each year. Index annuities may declare and credit interest each year or retroactively, after several years.For more information, see Olsen & Kitces,"The Advisor's Guide to Annuities" (3rd ed.,2012, National Underwriter Co.) or "Olsen & Marrion, "Index Annuities: A Suitable Approach" (Olsen & Marrion LLC, 2011).


What is the present value of a 3-year annuity of 100 if the discount rate is 6?

PVannuity=C*[(1-(1+i)^-n)/i] PVannuity=100*[(1-(1+.06)^-3)/.06] PVannuity=$267.30 To answer using a financial calculator enter the following: n = 3 I/Y = 6 FV = 0 PMT = -100 Compute PV


What are the advantages of proportional tax?

There are many advantages that are associated with a proportional tax. This tax is neutral and doesn't change with income. In addition, it is easy to calculate the amount that is owed each year.


What is the maximum income we can have in order to pay no taxes for 2009 if married both over 65 and filing jointly?

The must file an income tax return requirement for the year 2009 would be in the 2009 1040 instruction book starting on page 7 through 9 and the book is available at the IRS gov web site using the search box for the 1040 and choose instruction. Filing Requirements Do You Have To File Both over age 65 the amount would be 20900 free of federal income tax excluding social security benefits.

Related questions

How do you explain the word annuity?

Annuity is a fixed sum of amount payable each year against money parked under Pension Policy or in Equity Funds.


What is the maximum amount of babies that a normal seal has?

one a year.


What is a Charitable Lead Annuity Trust?

A charitable lead annuity trust is a type of account that specifies a certain amount of money to go to a certain charity every year. This type of trust can be either vivos or testamentary.


What is the difference between ordinary annuity and annuity due?

In an ordinary annuity, the payments are fed into the investment at the END of the year. In an annuity due, the payments are made at the BEGINNING of the year. Therefore, with an annuity due, each annuity payment accumulates an extra year of interest. This means that the future value of an annuity due is always greater than the future value of an ordinary annuity.When computing present value, each payment in an annuity due is discounted for one less year (because one of the payments is not made in the future- it is made at the beginning of this year and is already in terms of present dollars). This will result in a larger present value for an annuity due than for an ordinary annuity, as well.


What is the maximum 2004 social security withholding?

For the year 2004 the maximum earnings subject to the 6.2% social security tax was 87,900. For the year 2004 the amount was 5449.80 maximum contribution amount to the OASDI program social security benefit program.


What is the maximum amount of time that a minor has to disaffirm a contract?

one year


Differentiate between ordinary annuity and annuity due?

In an ordinary annuity, the annuity payments are fed into the investment at the END of the year. In an annuity due, the payments are made at the BEGINNING of the year. Therefore, with an annuity due, each annuity payment accumulates an extra year of interest. This means that the future value of an annuity due is always greater than the future value of an ordinary annuity.When computing present value, each payment in an annuity due is discounted for one less year (because one of the payments is not made in the future- it is made at the beginning of this year and is already in terms of present dollars). This will result in a larger present value for an annuity due than for an ordinary annuity, as well.


How TO borrow money from AN annuity?

To understand the consequences of borrowing from a deferred annuity (one in which annuity payments are not scheduled to commence within one year of issue), one needs to know if the annuity is being used to fund an IRA or "qualified plan". If the annuity is funding an IRA, no borrowing is permissible, because IRA rules do not permit borrowing from one's IRA. If the annuity is funding an employer-sponsored retirement plan (such as a 401(k) plan), borrowing may or may not be permitted by the plan (and the annuity contract). If the deferred annuity is being purchased with after-tax dollars, not in an IRA or employer-sponsored plan, then borrowing is not forbidden by law, but most deferred annuity contracts do not allow it. It should be noted that borrowing against such an annuity, or even pledging the annuity value as collateral for a loan (such as, from a bank) will cause the untaxed "gain" in the annuity to be taxable in the year of the pledging (up to the value of the amount borrowed) (IRC 72(e)(4)).


What is the maximum amount of money football players make in one year?

There is no maxim


Which type of annuity pays an amount per year to you and your spouse until the last one dies?

A joint annuity with a survivors benefit. However you purchase the joint annuity first. The payout procedure doesn't actually take affect until you would decide to annuitize the annuity. This is beneficial because if the first spouse passes away before the annuity is annuitized (set up for lifetime payments) the living spouse has the ability to receive it as a single payout annuity giving them a larger payment each month.


Application of annuities in financial management?

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.


What is a 401k contribution limit?

A 401k contribution limit is the maximum amount a person can contribute towards their plan each year. This limit is set by the IRS and this amount can change year on year.