Buying an Annuity at 65: Best Options and What They Pay
Sixty-five is where retirement stops being abstract. Medicare kicks in. Most people are either already retired or have a date…
Retirement income planning articles
Sixty-five is where retirement stops being abstract. Medicare kicks in. Most people are either already retired or have a date…
Age 67 is full retirement age for everyone born in 1960 or later, the year Social Security pays your complete,…
If you’ve made it to 70 without buying an annuity, you’ve either been disciplined about delaying or you’ve been putting…
The decision you make at the end of an annuity contract, how you actually receive your money, can be worth…
The choice between a single-life and joint-life annuity payout is one of the most consequential decisions a couple will make…
Key Takeaways Most financial planners recommend replacing 70–90% of your pre-retirement income to maintain your standard of living. The 4%…
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Editorial Disclosure: AnnuityJournal.org is an independent financial media publication. We do not sell annuities or receive payment to feature specific…
Editorial Disclosure: AnnuityJournal.org is an independent financial media publication. We do not sell annuities or receive payment to feature specific…
A 401(k) offers employer matching that no annuity can replicate. A non-qualified annuity has no contribution limits. Here's the right…