
Article
What Is A Qualified Longevity Annuity Contract (QLAC)?
A qualified longevity annuity contract (QLAC) is a type of annuity contract specifically designed to keep you from outliving your retirement savings. As a deferred annuity, QLACs provide you with a guaranteed stream of income later in life.

Podcast
Stan The Annuity Man: Happy Birthday To QLACs
With QLACs, SPIAs, and DIAs, there's no annual fees. There's no market attachment; it’s a straight transfer risk. You're saying to the issuing QLAC company, here's the money, and you are on the hook to pay me, or me and my wife, or me and my husband forever as long as one of us is breathing, but you don't get to keep a penny.

Podcast
April 27, 2021
054: Barry Dyke Talks About Corruption on Wall Street and Big Money
This week's celebrity co-host Barry Dyke can legitimately be called "one of a kind." In this podcast, Barry and I dig deep into the details about how the global financial system works and how you can protect yourself.

Article
April 26, 2021
Types of Annuities: What Are The Best?
What is the best type of annuity? That’s a good question. But in the annuity world, there are no perfect answers, just bad sales pitches. The best type of annuity is the one that provides the highest contractual guarantee for your specific situation and the exact goal you are trying to achieve. It’s really that simple.

Article
April 19, 2021
Retirement Annuity: Do You Need One?
Every single American citizen already owns the best inflation income annuity on the planet. Yes, even all those “annuity haters” have an annuity in their portfolio. It’s called Social Security. Depending on when you start the income stream, Social Security functions like a Single Premium Immediate Annuity (SPIA) or Deferred Income Annuity (DIA).

Article
April 15, 2021
Lifetime Income: How Does It Work?
When it comes to retirement planning and making sure that you have enough retirement income in place, most people are relying too much on their Social Security payments. For all of you “annuity haters” out there, Social Security is the best inflation annuity on the planet...and every American owns one.

Article
April 5, 2021
Why Aren't Baby Boomers Talking About Retirement Income Insurance?
Or are they? It's common and required for all of us to have car insurance, health insurance, and homeowner's insurance. You can't drive a car or own a home without that type of coverage, and we pay these premiums without hesitation.

Article
April 5, 2021
What Are Annuities Currently Paying?
I was recently speaking with one of the top financial journalists in the country about annuities and the current environment with the COVID-19 situation. This person writes a syndicated column, appears on TV regularly, and is the author of many best-selling books on personal finance.

Article
April 1, 2021
Coronavirus Economy: Selling Annuities With Fear
I was hoping that I wouldn’t have to write this article, but I’m starting to receive “fear selling” email messages from some of the carriers, distributors, and many agents promoting annuities during these Coronavirus times. I’m sure the TV ads, radio ads, and direct mailers aren’t far behind.

Article
March 29, 2021
Annuity Income Rider: How Do They Work?
Annuity sales continue to rise every quarter in the United States, and a lot of the credit for driving this consumer popularity is the Annuity Income Rider. So how do Annuity Income Riders work? Riders are separate benefits that you attach at the time of application.

Article
March 18, 2021
Longevity Annuity: What Is It?
Two of the most frequently asked question that I receive are “How does longevity insurance work?” and “How much does longevity insurance cost?” Solving for longevity risk is making sure that you will never be running out of money and that you have a sufficient lifetime income stream hitting your bank account regardless of how long you live.

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March 15, 2021
Immediate Annuity Rates: Defer to SPIA Strategy
It’s kind of sad that the annuity category is experiencing somewhat of a renaissance during this Coronavirus crisis. It kind of makes sense that contractual guarantees become a little more attractive when the future is a tad hazy and unpredictable. In addition, stock market volatility always makes people reassess the overall risk in their portfolio.