Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Should I Invest In An Annuity?

Should you invest in a house? An IRA? Stocks and bonds? How should you invest your important money?

The answer is actually quite simple if you can answer just one question.

“What is the purpose of your money and what do you want it to accomplish?”

Most people can’t answer that question immediately.  The reason is simple; it is a very hard question to answer.  The funds could be for a new car, a vacation home, retirement, education.  The answer is dependent on the goals of the person asking the question.

Should you invest in an annuity?

I believe that the basis of all long term investing that concern funds for retirement should be in something safe and secure and free of risk.  I also believe that a portion of your long term retirement funds should have some degree of risk.  With risk comes the possibility of gain, gain can help offset inflation and add to the retirement pot.

My father didn’t invest in the stock market; he kept his money in the bank.  Did he make a mistake being so conservative? Did it cost him money in the long term by not investing more aggressively?  No, he didn’t lose money by investing in banks; he lost the “opportunity” to make more money.  That was his downside, he lost an opportunity, but he didn’t lose his money, it was still safe and secure.

Consider a plan that includes an annuity as your choice for your safe and secure funds for one simple reason.  Insurance companies who provide  annuities do not care how long you live, they will accept the responsibility of providing you income, income you cannot ever outlive, regardless of how long you live.

Once you base is in place, then add investments which can have some risk but also some larger rewards.  Then as you age and get closer to retirement time, slowly convert your risk investments to the safe and secure side, the annuity side.  A simple and easy approach to managing your own retirement plan.

Should you invest in an annuity?  Yes, as the foundation of your retirement plan.$
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