Basic Annuity Basics



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Basic Annuity Basics For broker use only; Securities and Investment Advisory Services offered through Woodbury Financial Services, Inc. Member FINRA, SIPC and Registered Investment Adviser. P O Box 64284 St. Paul, MN 55164 (800) 800-2000 By John R. Wheeler, CLU, ChFC

Annuity Defined annuity (n.) 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.

Two basic types of annuities Immediate annuity income stream begins immediately upon payment of the first premium Deferred annuity income stream begins later (or not at all, at the owner s discretion)

Three basic types of deferred annuities Fixed annuities Fixed index annuities (sometimes erroneously called equity index annuities ) Variable annuities

Fixed deferred traditional annuities Principal guaranteed by the insurer Minimum interest rate guaranteed Current interest rate determined by company board of directors Low risk instrument General obligation of the insurer* *subject to claims of the insurer s s creditors

Fixed deferred index annuities Partial or whole principal guaranteed by the insurer A minimum interest rate may be guaranteed Current interest rate determined by a market index Generally more illiquid than a traditional fixed annuity General obligation of the insurer* *subject to claims of the insurer s s creditors

Variable Annuities Market based investment without guarantees* A security (must be sold by prospectus) Agents must have both FINRA and state insurance licensing NOT a general obligation of the insurer *certain certain variable annuities offer income guarantees at an additional cost; read the prospectus carefully for details on these income guarantees

Things common to all annuities Current income is tax deferred Issued by life insurance companies Provide income you cannot outlive provisions ( annuitization( annuitization ) Treated similar to IRA s s for tax purposes (10% early withdrawal penalties on interest if withdrawn before age 59 ½)

How traditional fixed deferred annuities work Client purchases annuity with either a lump sum or series of payments Current interest is credited (usually daily) Client may take withdrawals from the annuity (usually 10-15% 15% annually) without penalty Penalties are assessed for exceeding the free out amount

How traditional fixed deferred annuities work Principal is guaranteed A minimum return (2-3%) is guaranteed Interest crediting methods differ among products Some are CD-like annuities, taken for a fixed term of years (usually illiquid)

How fixed deferred index annuities work Penalty period may last from 5-205 years Principal may be only partially guaranteed (a common design is 3% on 90% of the money ) Costs are higher and more complex than for traditional fixed deferred annuities Penalties are assessed for exceeding the free out amount (if there is a free out provision)

How fixed deferred index annuities work Utilizing the free out amount usually destroys any index return, making this instrument a poor choice for liquidity Multiple crediting methods annual reset, point to point, high water mark, any of which may include monthly averaging In addition to surrender charges, additional costs generally apply

Practice applications Long term investing where liquidity is a minor factor As part of the bond component in an asset allocation program For a risk averse client who wants an opportunity for higher returns in a low interest rate environment

Suitability Red Flags for FIA s Putting most or all of a client s s money in an FIA Free out portion of the index annuity normally loses the index gain if withdrawn, making it a poor choice to meet liquidity needs Unreasonably long surrender periods or liquidity requirements (e.g., require annuitization)

How variable annuities work Is a security Money invested in market based subaccounts Has more risk than a fixed annuity Surrender charges similar to fixed annuities

How variable annuities work Risks may be managed by purchasing income guarantees Features a death benefit that may pay more than the annuity s s market value Generally will outperform fixed annuities over long periods of time

Practice applications for variable annuities Excellent alternative to non-deductible IRA s Better long term choice than a fixed annuity Can provide higher income for a client who has not done a good job of saving Good choice for wealth transfer for an uninsurable client

Suitability issues for variable annuities Can (and probably will!) lose value at some point, making it unsuitable for a risk averse client Is expensive, making it unsuitable for a client investing solely in low risk subaccounts (fixed annuity would be a better choice)

Annuitization Act of converting a deferred annuity to an income stream of some kind is called annuitizing Immediate annuities are annuitized at issue Buying a pension

Practice applications for annuitization Use the exclusion ratio for: Reducing or eliminating social security taxation Lowering taxable income to allow for Roth IRA conversions Funding life insurance premiums for tax favored wealth transfer

Taxation of Annuity Payments Exclusion ratio = Investment in the contract Expected return

Taxation of Annuity Payments Ten year certain payout $100,000 investment $1,077 monthly payout for 120 months (total payments, $129,240)

Taxation of Annuity Payments 100,000 129,240 = 77.4%

Taxation of Annuity Payments Tax free return of principal 1,077 x.774 = 834 Taxable gain 1,077 834 = 243

Examples of Annuity Payouts $100,000 annuity, two spouses, age 60 Life only $ 789 Life only with 10 year certain 737 Joint Life and 50% survivor 708 Joint life and 100% survivor 664 Joint life and 50 survivor- 10 year certain 698 Joint life and 100% survivor- 10 year certain 663 5 year certain 1,802 10 year certain 1,077

Alternatives to Annuitization Systematic withdrawals Commutation Split funded annuities

Systematic withdrawals Most deferred annuities offer free out provisions, amounts that may be withdrawn free of surrender charges Typically 10% May not be immediately available May be cumulative

Advantages of Systematic Withdrawal Income Strategy Keeps options open Credited rate theoretically rises in some relation to inflation Maintains principal balance for heirs

Disadvantages of Systematic Withdrawal Income Strategy Interest on pre-59 59½ withdrawals subject to 10% penalty Loss of favorable exclusion ratio taxation May run out of money!

Taxation of Annuity Withdrawals Last in, first out Must exhaust all the interest (taxable) before getting to principal (tax free)

Planning Technique Systematic Withdrawals Jerry, age 50 Has $500,000 to invest in annuities Wants flexibility between now and age 59 1/2

Planning Technique Systematic Withdrawals Option 1 Put $500,000 in one annuity Age 55 will have $500,000 principal, with $169,000 of taxable gain Must remove $169,000 to get at any tax or penalty free money

Planning Technique Systematic Withdrawals Option 2 Put $100,000 in five annuities Age 55 will have $500,000 principal, with $33,800 of taxable gain in each annuity Must remove only $33,800 to get at tax and penalty free money

Split Funded Annuity Splits annuity premium into two separate annuities, one immediate, one deferred Conserves principal Maintains flexibility Enjoys tax advantages

How a Split Funded Annuity Works Premium $100,000 Immediate Annuity $22,079.46 Deferred Annuity $77,920.54 Grows back to $100,000 @5% $5099.80 guaranteed annual income paid for five years, of which $4415.11 is tax free $684.69 is taxable

Case Study : Bob and Nancy Ordinary Income 15,000 Tax Free Interest 12,000 1/2 Social Security 10,000 Modified AGI 37,000 $5,000 over the tax free limit, making 50% of Social Security benefits taxable

Solution Sell muni bonds and buy an immediate annuity $250,000 muni bond proceeds which were paying 4.8%, generating $12,000 in tax free interest 10 year certain, life thereafter annuity with 25% exclusion ratio Result $3000 in includable income, $9,000 in tax free return of principal

Case Study: Bob and Nancy Ordinary Income 15,000 Annuity interest 3,000 1/2 Social Security 10,000 Modified AGI 28,000 Social Security benefits are now tax free

Case Study: Susan, age 71 Has $75,000 invested in common stock Wishes to pass to her two grandchildren

Case Study: Susan, age 71 Purchase $75,000 immediate annuity paying $5000 annually Purchase $200,000 life insurance, naming grandchildren (or trust) as beneficiary

Case Study: Susan, age 71 Result more than twice as much wealth passed, tax free

Four kinds of money 1. Money you need immediately 2. Money you ll need in a couple years 3. Money you ll need in several years 4. Money you ll never need

Typical suitable instruments for each type of money 1. Cash, savings or checking, money market accounts 2. Short term bonds, CD s 3. Stocks, equity mutual funds, annuities 4. Life insurance, annuities

What every client wants Guaranteed principal Tax free Completely liquid Guaranteed 15% (or greater!) return

The CLU Pledge In all my professional relationships, I pledge myself to the following rule of ethical conduct: I shall, in light of all conditions surrounding those I serve, which I shall make every conscientious effort to ascertain and understand, render that service which in the same circumstances I would apply to myself.

Summary The key to a suitable annuity sale is the fact finder (know your customer!) ALWAYS consider liquidity needs Is there a better solution? Do the right thing!