Life Insurance Annuity Legalities Upon Passing?
Posted February 7, 2010 – 10:18 am in: structured settlements FAQA mother starts a life insurance annuity on her daughter making herself beneficiary (I believe this is an annuity as it is being saved in an account) Upon the mother’s passing, the mother is in debt. Is the survivor daughter required to switch over the annuity to her name in a certain amount [...]
2 Comments | Tags: Annuity, Insurance, Legalities, Life, Passing, UponA 65 Year Old Man Intends To Use His Retirement Funds To Purchase An Annuity From A Life Insurance Company.?
Posted December 8, 2009 – 4:32 am in: structured settlements FAQgiven the amount of money the man has available to invest, the insurance company is able to offer two alternatives. the first option is to receive $2785 each month for as long as he lives; the second option is to receieve $3500 each month, but for only 20 years (payments will be made to his [...]
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Posted July 21, 2009 – 4:15 am in: term life insuranceA company is looking to sell our employees a 10 year level renewable term life insurance policy with a tx-deferred annuity rider and an optional waiver of premium rider………..is this a good thing?
4 Comments | Tags: Annuity, Insurance, Life, Policy, Rider, Term, W/taxdeferredStructured Settlements – the Basics
Posted June 18, 2009 – 4:20 am in: sell structured settlementsAre you a victim of malpractice or personal injury? If you win a large case, you may have the option of getting a structured settlement. In a structured settlement, instead of getting paid in one lump sum, payments are made to you over time. Structured settlements are often set up by purchasing several annuities to [...]
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