The Handbook of Variable Income AnnuitiesIn-depth coverage of variable income annuities With trillions of dollars in retirement savings assets, the tens of millions of Americans on the precipice of retirement need to convert these savings into retirement income. The fact that variable income annuities (VIAs) generate maximum lifetime income with zero probability of outliving it has spurred the need for more information about VIAs. The Handbook of Variable Income Annuities is by far the most comprehensive source of information on this topic. This book thoroughly describes the most important principles of optimal asset liquidation and demystifies VIA mechanics, so readers can gain a high comfort level with this important financial instrument. Interestingly and clearly, The Handbook of Variable Income Annuities explains the mathematical pricing of variable income annuities, expected rates of return, taxation, product distribution, legal aspects, and much more. Jeffrey K. Dellinger (Fort Wayne, IN), a Fellow of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries, has over 25 years experience in the financial services sector. He advises institutions on retirement income optimization, products, and markets. |
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... experience learning concepts that most people would never have occasion to contemplate but that hold genuine potential to meaningfully enhance your financial security and standard of living during retirement years. JEFFREY K. DELLINGER ...
... experience being closer and closer to that expected with less chance for yearto-year deviations in mortality experience that can occur with a smaller group; and they can therefore work with smaller margins built into pricing to cope ...
... experience and annuitants survive longer than expected (e.g., due to unforeseen medical advances), this will have no effect on the benefits of any annuitants. Just as with fixed annuities, with variable annuities contract owners ...
... experience) is achieved with passive “buy-and-hold” investment management once an exact-match asset portfolio is established. To the extent the acceptable asset universe contains fixed-income securities that offer higher yields but do ...
... experience differs from what you assumed. Discounting the stream of annuity benefit payments shown in Figure 4.1 at 5% produces a net premium of $8,107.82. Again, you may add in whatever loading is necessary to cover acquisition ...
Contents
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Chapter 6 Annuitant Populations and Annuity Present Values | 77 |
Chapter 7 Immediate Variable Annuity Subaccounts | 249 |
Chapter 8 Rate of Return | 277 |
Chapter 15 Securities Law | 441 |
Chapter 16 Forms of Insurance and Insurers | 453 |
Chapter 17 IVA Business Value to Annuity Company | 473 |
Chapter 18 Product Development Trends | 489 |
Chapter 19 Conclusion | 565 |
Appendixes | 575 |
Quotable Wisdom Regarding Longevity | 715 |
Notes | 717 |
Chapter 9 Reserves and RiskBased Capital | 299 |
Chapter 10 Immediate Variable Annuity Taxation | 333 |
Chapter 11 Services and Fees | 353 |
Chapter 12 Product Distribution | 363 |
Chapter 13 Individual Immediate Variable Annuity Underwriting | 411 |
Chapter 14 Legal Issues | 421 |
Glossary | 741 |
About the Author | 743 |
Index to Notation | 745 |
Subject Index | 747 |