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Joint Life Annuities and Double Survivor Payment

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17.07.2011

Single Life Annuity: Income to Be Able to Retire Without Fear

Single Life Annuity
Single life annuity—or “One-Life Annuity,” as it is called in TIAA-CREF’s documentation—guarantees that you will have income for the rest of your life. Given the size of the monthly payment, it benefits those who have not had an opportunity to accumulate large retirement accounts and run the risk of outliving their assets. The one-life alternative seems obviously appropriate for single people who either do not wish or are not in a position to pass retirement assets on to heirs or charity. They also do not have another person for whom they want to provide an income after their death. (more…)

15.07.2011

Annuity Advantages & Disadvantages of Life Annuity Choices

Annuity Advantages
As you consider the various options described in TIAA-CREF annuity, you need to remember that your situation is unique. From experience, we know that you will probably bounce ideas off people whom you know well, who know you, and certainly whom you trust. Beware, however, advice from a well-meaning friend who may have just made a decision and whose situation may be slightly or even significantly different from yours, but who feels confident that her choice is by far the best. (more…)

15.07.2011

TIAA-CREF Account Roll Over to New Employer or New IRA

“Portable,” as defined in Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary, means “capable of being transported or conveyed.” A portable retirement account would allow you to move it from one employer to another without any discernible detriment to you. As a rule, employers in either the not-for-profit or the for-profit sector rarely permit employees to bring retirement plans from previous employers to their new positions. On occasion, Congress has debated enacting legislation that would allow for the creation of individual pension accounts that could be moved from one employer to another. (more…)

7.03.2011

What is TIAA-CREF Retirement Annuity ?

In later years, many employers have also turned to outside investment product providers and offer their services either parallel to or instead of the insurance products provided by TIAA-CREF. If you choose one of these investment products, you will not be contributing to an Retirement Annuity. You will have a separate account with the investment firm, but it will exist within the overarching structure of your employer’s retirement plan. Your employer may choose to allocate all matches to an accumulation in a TIAA-CREF Retirement Annuity, or it may choose to contribute the match to your account with the alternative investment provider. Again, this is depends on how your employer has constructed the plan. (more…)

4.03.2011

What is the Transfer Payout Annuity? | Lifetime Annuity

We have alluded to the Transfer Payout Annuity from time to time, and now it gets the attention it clearly deserves. The Transfer Payout Annuity is literally an annuity, and it represents the mechanism by which funds are transferred from a TIAA accumulation to either one of the other investment choices in the TIAA-CREF family or as a taxable distribution after age 59 1/2 to the participant. (more…)

3.03.2011

What is Your Supplemental Retirement Annuity Account?

As the name indicates, a Supplemental Retirement Annuity (the “SRA”) operates as an adjunct to your Retirement Annuity. If your employer offers an Supplemental Retirement Annuity, you have the opportunity to augment your retirement stash on a tax-deferred basis through a salary deferral agreement, provided you are within the contribution limitations stipulated by law. Again, your benefits office will be able to advise you as to how large a percentage of your salary you may contribute to your Supplemental Retirement Annuity. Not all institutions offer the SRA. If your employer is one who does, try your hardest to take advantage of this feature of your employer’s plan. (more…)

2.03.2011

What Happens to Your Statement if You Have a Transfer Payout Annuity?

Transfer Payout Annuity
This also apparently routine topic produces its share of confusion, and we would like to dispel as much of it as we can.

We tend to think of the Transfer Payout Annuity as a transfer of funds in the same way that we think of movement of money from one bank account to another. If we choose to make the transfer over a period of ten years in relatively equal payments, then a balance will remain in the old account until the final transfer is made. A Transfer Payout Annuity is not a regular account. As with any annuity, you use a sum of money, in this case the amount you wish to transfer, to purchase a cash flow that will take place over a period often years. (more…)

7.02.2011

How Should You Allocate your TIAA-CREF Contributions?

This question arises with the greatest frequency, and it ranks, as one would expect, as one of the most difficult to answer. We can only suggest general guidelines because your investment risk tolerance may differ from the next person’s. Also, investment choices should reflect one’s overall economic situation, and advertisements for online brokerage houses notwithstanding, not every form or method of investment suits every situation. In an age when most of us are at least aware of general movements in the market, if not actually participating in some way, most of us wish for a formula to provide the optimal investment mix for our particular situation. (more…)

7.01.2011

What is a Retirement Annuity? | Employer’s Retirement Plan

Like the peculiar behavior of the dog in the night in the Sherlock Holmes story “Silver Blaze,” one of the obvious but overlooked clues about the insurance orientation of TIAA-CREF appears in the names of the accounts that are given to the various accumulation alternatives available to you. Each account is labeled an “annuity,” and each contribution is called a “premium.” To avoid confusion you should note that what TIAA-CREF labels as an “account,” you probably would call an investment choice or fund.

Stripped to the basics, your Retirement Annuity (or “Retirement Annuity”) boils down to an accumulation agreement between you and TIAA-CREF. (more…)

4.01.2011
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