Books tagged: annuities

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Baker’s Dozen: Thirteen Insights from Highly Successful Financial Advisors    by Ernie Nivens
Price: $9.95 USD. 12750 words. Published on March 25, 2009. .

C. Ernie Nivens is called the "Will Rogers of the South."In these pages you will discover why he is such a popular speaker around the world. When he started his career as a Financial Advisor, he intensely interviewed extremely successful producers. He discovered thirteen common traits among them. This book contains the formula for proven success. Be sure to capture all the nuggets inside!!
Son of a Son of a Gambler: Winners, Losers, and What to Do When You Win the Lottery    by Don McNay
Price: $9.99 USD. 48730 words. Published on June 21, 2010. .

The second book by syndicated columnist and Huffington Post contributor Don McNay touches on two central themes: lottery winners and McNay's perspective on life as the son of a bookmaker and professional gambler.
Who Wins the Variable Annuity Versus Mutual Fund Battle?    by Dale Maley
Price: $2.99 USD. 6750 words. Published on July 10, 2010. .

This short story explores the issue of variable annuities versus stock index funds so ordinary investors can determine which option is best for helping to achieve their financial goals.
Should Immediate Annuities Be a Tool in Your Retirement Planning Toolbox?    by Dale Maley
Price: $2.99 USD. 5780 words. Published on July 10, 2010. .

This story story explores the option of annuitizing part of your retirement portfolio to reduce the risk of outliving your money. This story helps explains the pros and cons of using immediate annuities.
Be Very Wary of Equity Indexed Annuities    by Dale Maley
Price: $2.99 USD. 9300 words. Published on March 17, 2011. .

78 million Baby Boomers start to turn age 65 in 2011. Many of these Boomers will be seeking investments that have low risk and high returns. Equity indexed annuities are promoted as low risk investments with high returns. This short story explores the complexities and hidden costs of equity indexed annuities.
The Adventures Of A Free Lunch Junkie    by Earl Bronsteen
Price: $4.99 USD. 71320 words. Published on May 23, 2011. .

Earl Bronsteen is a financially well-off senior citizen and a straight-laced Yale grad. But in 2010, he turned to a life of “crime” all because of an innocent enough piece of mail: an invitation to a free lunch seminar sponsored by a company promoting reverse mortgages to senior citizens. In his satiric memoir, the author recounts his visits to 50 free lunch seminars.
Suitability of Annuity and Life Insurance Transactions for Seniors    by Michael Lustig
Price: $9.99 USD. 15340 words. Published on August 8, 2011. .

Suitability of Annuity and Life Insurance Transactions for Seniors provides an in-depth examination of annuity and life insurance for Seniors in the United States with an emphasis on the regulations and policies that govern it and the types of annuities according to premiums paid, payout and investment options.
Annuity Training    by Michael Lustig
Price: $9.99 USD. 34190 words. Published on August 18, 2011. .

Annuity Training provides an in-depth examination of annuities with an emphasis on the classification and contract provisions and the types of annuity plans available and their benefits. This textbook provides a wealth of information regarding annuities, including history, types and classification and the taxation of annuities.
The Annuity-from Mystery to Mastery    by Robert Zimmerman
Price: $14.99 USD. 24340 words. Published on October 18, 2011. .

Most people can comfortably explain how a savings account works at their bank. But when asked how a savings account works at an insurance company, they are not so sure. Such is the mystique of the word—ANNUITY.
Can Hoover Dam’s Design Principles Help Us Solve the Retirement Income Problem?    by Dale Maley
Price: $2.99 USD. 4520 words. Published on November 15, 2011. .

One of their biggest challenges for retirees is making a retirement portfolio last during retirement. This is a challenge because of the fluctuating nature of future stock market returns. This short story compares Hoover Dam’s design to the retirement portfolio income problem. After reading this short story, you will gain a new appreciation for your own retirement income solution.