Annuity Income

Written by Josh Dodes
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Annuity income can prove among the most reliable types of investment-based income available. While most annuities represent reliable investments, and have long done so, a relatively new subset of annuities can provide particularly remarkable value. While once a largely unregulated, unpredictable investment, structured settlement investments today are among the most reputable and lucrative on the market.

Thanks to regulatory legislation enacted by the U.S. Congress in 2002, a handful of honest annuity transfer firms have newly legitimized the process of buying structured settlements and the top-notch annuities that underlie them. These annuities represent exceptional value for two fundamental reasons. First, because they are initially purchased by insurance companies to fund long-term judicial payouts, they must provide among the most reliable annuity income streams available. And second, because annuity transfer firms are able to purchase these annuities at a discount from plaintiffs seeking more immediate lump-sum payments, they are able to re-sell them to investors at particularly reasonable prices.

The Benefits of Annuity Income

The benefits of annuity-based income are well-documented, and nothing short of dramatic. Tax-deferred, consistent, and managed by top investment experts, outstanding annuities can provide a guaranteed revenue stream far into the future. For investors considering retirement, the confidence provided by annuity income is simply invaluable.

So what are you waiting for? Now that you can enjoy some of the market's most reliable investments at affordable rates, there is no reason to settle for less. It's your future; I encourage you to approach it with the utmost of seriousness and care.


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