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-noun, plural -ties. 1. a specified income payable at stated intervals for a fixed or a contingent period, often for the recipient's life, in consideration of a stipulated premium paid either in prior installment payments or in a single payment. 2. the right to receive such an income, or the duty to make such a payment or payments.

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What does annuitized mean?

It is the beneficiary of an annuity.


Can you draw annuity?

I assume you mean draw on annuity early. Depends on the type annuity. If deposit type ...yes. If deferred payout annuity...no, (like a pension) not until you reach a certain age.


Your husband has an annuity with a joint survivorship what does this mean?

That means that if your husband predeceases you then the annuity payments would go to you as the survivor.


Do you pay taxes on income earned in an annuity?

If the annuity is a non qualified tax deferred annuity (an annuity that taxes were paid on the money before they were placed into the annuity) you will pay taxes on any interest growth when it is removed from the annuity. If the annuity is a qualified annuity (no taxes were paid prior to placing the fund into the annuity) you will pay taxes on all withdrawals from the annuity.


What does it mean to have an insurance annuity?

An insurance annuity is a financial product in the form of an insurance product according to which a seller makes a series of future payments to a buyer in exchange for the immediate payment of a lump sum or a series of regular payments prior to the onset of annuity.


What is the primary difference between an annuity and a compound annuity?

difference between an annuity and a compound annuity?Read more: What_is_the_primary_difference_between_an_annuity_and_a_compound_annuity


What gains more interest an ordinary annuity or an annuity due?

ordinary annuity


What is monthly annuity?

The option to get annuity every month is called monthly annuity.


What The difference between ordinary annuity and annuity due?

ordinary annuity we paid at the end of the period annuity due we paid at the begging of the period


What The differences between ordinary annuity and annuity due?

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Can you lose money with an annuity?

Yes, it is possible to lose money with an annuity if the investments within the annuity perform poorly or if there are high fees associated with the annuity.


What does the term anuity mean?

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