A few reasons to consider buying an annuity include the tax advantages, income for life and customization options for added benefits. The Annuity.org editorial team interviewed annuity buyers and financial experts to understand the best reasons to purchase one and how annuities can safeguard your financial present and future.

Key Takeaways

  • Annuities grow tax-deferred and are known to offer competitive rates.
  • If you choose a straightforward contract, annuities are a safe and secure investment option.
  • Annuities offer a guaranteed lifetime of income with legacy options for your loved ones.
  • Some annuities allow riders, which customize annuities with additional benefits, like long-term care and disability coverage.
  • Annuities diversify your portfolio and can improve your potential returns.

Annuities Have Tax Benefits and Good Rates

Many investors buy annuities for their unique tax advantages. Annuities grow tax-deferred, meaning your dividends, interest and capital gains all remain untaxed while held in the annuity. Your funds will only be taxed when withdrawn. Moreover, if you drop to a lower tax bracket in your retirement years, you’ll be taxed less compared to what you’d be taxed today.

Michael M. purchased an annuity from Annuity.org because he found its tax benefits to be a standout feature.

“One thing about an annuity is that you don’t have to pay taxes until you actually get the interest dividend from the account. So, you can accumulate until you decide to withdraw, and then it will be taxed,” he said.

When asked if Michael feels he benefits from his annuity, he said, “Oh yeah, definitely. It fits what I was looking for with a good rate and tax benefits.”

Compared to other investments, annuities can offer higher rates. For example, at the time of his purchase, Michael found annuities to have a better rate than other investments. “Compared to certificates of deposit, annuities get a better rate with protection.”

This isn’t to say annuity rates always beat CD rates. It’s important to research current annuity rates and evaluate them, as well as their features, before making a purchase.

They’re a Safe Investment Option

Annuities are considered a safe investment for several reasons. Most prominently, they are state-protected, endorsed by financial professionals and offer principal protection.

All 50 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico have state guaranty associations that protect annuity owners, if the issuing company goes bankrupt.

But this doesn’t mean you should purchase an annuity from any company. Research annuity companies with high ratings that have little to no risk of going bankrupt. Review our list of the best annuity companies to get a head start.

Remember that some annuities can be riskier than others. If you do not want to bear any market risk, a fixed annuity is appropriate. A fixed index annuity or a variable annuity will expose you to elevated levels of risk.

Be sure to compare all types of annuities to find one that exhibits an appropriate risk profile for you.

Annuities Allow You To Leave a Legacy

If structured correctly, annuities can provide guaranteed lifetime income and legacy options.

You can make a lump-sum payment or multiple smaller payments to receive income distributions for life.

Annuities have been projected as the best hedge against longevity risk, according to a Behavioral Case Study for Annuities by T. Rowe Price.

As for legacy purposes, you can purchase an annuity for a child or plan to transfer your own annuity to a child. This could be for your own child or a grandchild.

Our editorial team interviewed two annuity owners, Syble Solomon and Ronnie Zelek, who discussed the lifetime income and legacy benefits of their annuities.

Not every annuity contract is the same. It’s important to meet with a financial advisor to determine what annuity type will offer you the best level of income protection and legacy options.

They’re Highly Customizable

Annuities are customizable with options to include riders, negotiate contract details and select portfolio indexes. Annuity customization options vary, depending on the annuity type and issuer.

Riders can be added to your annuity contract to achieve extra benefits. Some riders provide additional income in the event you become disabled or require long-term care coverage. Other riders protect against inflation via adjustable payments. Some companies offer riders for free, but most charge additional fees.

Michael M. found the rider customization benefits useful.

“I have a couple of riders on an annuity. I’m happy with my decision. There are specific benefits you can select. It might cost you more, but it’s worth it,” Michael M. told Annuity.org.

You can determine how your annuity pays out and other important features of your contract details. For example, some annuities allow coverage for two people in a single contract. If one person passes away, the second will continue to receive their payments.

The other way annuities are customizable relates to selecting indexes. This feature only pertains to indexed annuities, which provide payments that can increase, depending on the performance of a specified market index. Some companies offer a wide range of indexes to choose from, while others only offer a few options.

Annuities Diversify Your Portfolio

Buying an annuity diversifies your portfolio, which usually reduces risk and leads to higher long-term returns.

Chris Magnussen, a licensed insurance agent, offered his take on the benefits of diversifying your portfolio with an annuity.

“Purchasing an annuity can have a very positive impact on your retirement portfolio. It can be seen as that foundation that you build upon. Purchasing an annuity will remove a lot of risk from your overall investments,” Magnussen said.

You may have heard of the phrase “Don’t place all your eggs in one basket.” In this case, the basket is your portfolio, and an annuity is one of the eggs. You can have many different eggs, such as money market accounts, certificates of deposit and stocks. However, to achieve the greatest diversification benefit, each of the eggs in your portfolio should exhibit a unique risk profile.

Michael M. purchased his annuity partially for diversification reasons. “I did some research. I read about the pros and cons based on my needs. I made a decision that I want a portfolio of different things, so it’s not all in one basket.”

Remember, not everyone has the same diversification goals. Think about how much you need to save for your retirement, how much risk you are comfortable assuming and how many investments you can simultaneously juggle.

If any of the reasons to purchase an annuity resonate with you, reach out to a licensed financial advisor to determine whether an annuity could fit in your portfolio.

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