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Maxed Out Your 401(k) or IRA? Annuities Could Be Your Next Step

If you’ve already contributed the maximum to your retirement accounts and want to save more, annuities offer a powerful, tax-deferred way to grow your wealth and create guaranteed income for life.

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What Is an Annuity?

An annuity is a tax-deferred insurance contract designed to provide income during retirement. You invest a lump sum or make ongoing contributions during the accumulation phase, and receive payments later during the distribution phase—often after you retire.

Your annuity is issued by a life insurance company and may include
fees such as: 
  • Mortality and expense charges
  • Administrative fees
  • Surrender charges (if you withdraw early)

Why Consider an Annuity?

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Tax-deferred growth until you begin withdrawals.

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No annual contribution limits—invest as much as you want.

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No required distributions at age 72.

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Creditor protection in some states.

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Probate-free death benefit for your beneficiaries.

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Customizable income stream to match your retirement needs.
Note: Variable annuities involve market risk and are sold by prospectus. Always review the investment
objectives, fees, and risks before purchasing.

Flexible Payout Options

Payout Description

Lump Sum

Withdraw all funds at one (taxable in full that year).
Period Certain
Payments over a set number of years; remaining payments go to your beneficiary if you pass early.
Lifetime Income
Guaranteed payments for life - no matter how long you live.
Lifetime + Period Certain
Combines lifetime income with a guaranteed minimum payout period.

Joint & Survivor

Payments continue for the life of you and a spouse or partner.

Things to Keep in Mind:

Annuities aren’t for everyone. Consider these potential drawbacks:

 

  • Contributions are made with after-tax dollars.
  • Early withdrawals may trigger surrender charges and a 10% federal penalty.
  • Investment gains are taxed as ordinary income.
  • Once annuitized, payment options are typically locked in
  • Fees can include management, insurance, and administrative costs.

Shop Smart

 

Not all annuities are created equal. Rates, fees, and features vary widely.

Be sure to:

  • Compare costs and returns
  • Choose a reputable, financially sound issuer
  • Consult an FSFM Advisor for personalized guidance

Ready to Start Planning?

Lets help you build a retirement strategy that works for your business and your future. Contact us today to explore annuity options tailored to your goals.

 

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