Inflation Risk

The risk of a decrease in future purchasing power due to rising prices. Inflation risk can impact fixed annuities that do not contain inflation protection because it erodes the future power of a stream of fixed payments. For example, a relatively modest 3% rate of inflation will reduce the purchasing power of a $3,000 monthly payment to $1,660 within 20 years.

Bond Investors Facing Risk and Uncertainty

A recent Wall Street Journal article discusses the range of issues that bond or fixed income investors face in the current environment. The issue is critical for most retirees and near-retirees as they would typically migrate towards the income producing and low volatility aspects of bonds with a portion of their assets. The current environment is tricky, however, since the future path of interest rates and inflation is so uncertain. Some of the key risks that fixed income investors currently...

The Wall Street Journal's Brett Arends on Annuities

Brett Arends writes a personal finance column for the Wall Street Journal. He is one of the more interesting and popular personal finance writers in the industry. Although a subscription is required to read the Wall Street Journal, Arends' column (among other Journal features) is highly recommended. For the past two weeks, Arends has written columns that focus on annuities. The columns can be accessed by clicking here and here . Both articles are highly recommended. Topics addressed include:...

Large Declines in Variable Annuity Sales Seen While Fixed Annuity Sales Surge

Sales of variable annuity products in the United States cratered 27% during the first quarter of 2009. First quarter sales were $30.7 billion compared to $40.9 billion during the first three months of 2008. At the same time, sales of fixed annuities surged 74% to $35.6 billion. This is the first time since 1995 that sales of fixed annuities have exceeded sales of variable annuities for two straight quarters. This sales dynamic is not surprising and is largely a reaction to the market volatility...

Fixed Annuity Sales Continue to Soar While Massive Inflation Risks are Ignored

Bloomberg reports that there is continued strength in fixed and immediate...

Longevity Risk Listed as Top Retirement Risk - "Biggest and Most Difficult to Figure Out"

A list of ten risks faced by retirees includes the obvious such as stock market risk , but also includes issues that may not be top-of-mind for many retirees such as inflation risk and interest rate risk . Longevity risk is at the top of the list. Immediate annuities and the longevity annuity are mentioned as a potential solutions to the risk of outliving one's assets: "Given that, what's the best way to manage that risk? Social Security , traditional pensions and payout annuities all promise...

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