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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Why look into annuities? If you’re a Baby Boomer with little or no pension and most of your money in low-interest savings accounts, an annuity may be the key to a secure and comfortable retirement. How can you find out whether an annuity is right for you? Read Annuities For Dummies, 3rd Edition.This completely revised and updated, plain-English guide is packed with the latest information on choosing the best annuity for your retirement needs. You’ll find out exactly what annuities are, whether they’re the right financial vehicle for you, and which of the many annuity options might have your name on it. You’ll learn the ins and outs of using annuities to fund your retirement years, figure out whether to stress investments with insurance or insurance with investments, and find out how the right combination of annuities can help you squeeze more income out of your savings that any other financial tool. Discover how to: - Identify the main types of annuities
- Weigh the pros and cons of annuities for yourself
- Minimize the complexity and cost of your annuity investment
- Figure out how much money to commit
- Avoid common annuity pitfalls
- Create an income you can’t outlive
The time to start securing your financial future is now. Annuities For Dummies, 3rd Edition, gives you knowledge, insider tips, and expert advice you need to make your money do its best for you. | | | |
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| | Product Details | | Author: | Kerry Pechter | | Paperback: | 364 pages | | Publisher: | For Dummies | | Publication Date: | January 03, 2008 | | Language: | English | | ISBN: | 0470178892 | | Product Length: | 7.4 inches | | Product Width: | 0.8 inches | | Product Height: | 9.3 inches | | Product Weight: | 1.2 pounds | | Package Length: | 9.2 inches | | Package Width: | 7.4 inches | | Package Height: | 0.9 inches | | Package Weight: | 1.3 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 12 reviews |
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32 of 32 found the following review helpful:
Helping Make Sense of Annuities Feb 08, 2008
By T. L. Jones Annuities For Dummies by Kerry Pechter is a very readable guide to annuities that makes sense of a very complicated insurance product (and what insurance products are NOT complicated?) Pechter guides the reader through a brief history of annuities to a broad view of how they work, and on to specific facts about the various kinds of annuities available. The only slight criticism is that his presentation is a bit overly favorable toward annuities, bolstered by selective statistical examples, like the one on p. 21. Hypothetical retiree "Smith" was over-invested in bonds and cash, which do not provide protection against inflation. That is partly why hypothetical retiree "Jones" with his annuity and stocks did better. Was it the annuity or the stocks that made the difference? The logic behind the example is undoubtedly that without an annuity, Smith would want very secure investments, hence, bonds and cash. All in all, the book will help any reader make better choices regarding annuities. And it's a fun read!
26 of 26 found the following review helpful:
A first-rate and understandable overview of a very complex subject Jul 30, 2009
By John L. Olsen
"John L. Olsen, CLU, ChFC, AEP"
"Annuities For Dummies", by Kerry Pechter, is a wonderful book! Annuities can be wickedly complicated (and are often far more complicated than they ought to be), but Pechter's explanation is uniformly clear and understandable. That, alone, would make his book unusually valuable. But it's also accurate and fair, which makes it darned near unique among writings about insurance products by financial journalists.
I'm an annuity expert (co-author of "The Annuity Advisor" and author of numerous articles, in various journals, about annuities), and I found this book informative. (I wish I'd made certain points as clearly as Kerry does). I've recommended it to insurance agents and consumers and will continue to do so.
- John L. Olsen, CLU, ChFC, AEP
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
Real good overview of all kinds of annuities Mar 06, 2011
By JYoder I've read a number of books on retirement planning, and this one covers the annuities angle really well. If you are considering annuities this is a must read. There are a lot of various annuities, and you need to understand the pros and cons of all of them before making a decision. I will say that I am a little more skeptical on the variable annuities than the author, and I would like a little more info on the longevity annuities.
If you are considering adding an annuities to part of your retirement planning (and most people probably should) you really need to read this book so you have an idea what your planner is talking about when discussing this topic. This book helps you understand the risk, terminology, and profit incentives a sales rep has for the various annuities.
Here is a list of some of the books I have read in preparing for retirement, and a one-liner, and ranking for each. I will order them in the order I would read them:
1. The AARP Retirement Survival Guide: How to Make Smart Financial Decisions in Good Times and Bad (Julie Jason) Rank: 5/5 Summary:Real good overview and introduction to the many considerations for retirement.
2. Buckets of Money: How to Retire in Comfort and Safety (Raymond Lucia) Rank: 4/5 Summary: Interesting concept on planning for retirement. Although I'm not sure I will use the plan Raymond lays out here, I think the general concept is a real good idea on how to think about tapping your assets as you plan for retirement.
3. Annuities For Dummies (Kerry Pechter) Rank: 4.5/5 Summary: Great details on the highly complex subject of annuities, a critical tool for your retirement planning to alleviate longevity and market risk.
If you read the books above, I don't think there is a need for reading the books listed below since either they don't have the depth, or have already been covered in sufficient detail in the books above.
The Bogleheads' Guide to Retirement Planning (Various Aurthors) Rank: 3.5/5 Summary: I think this book tries to cover a little to much, and as a result has topics that I don't think are appropriate for the retirement planning. Since the book attempts to cover so many topics, it really doesn't give real good details on any one topic. I think of this book, more as an executive summary for the various topics it covers.
Can I Retire? How Much Money You Need to Retire and How to Manage Your Retirement Savings, Explained in 100 Pages or Less (Mike Piper) Rank: 2.5/5 Summary: What do you expect for 100 pages? Although the author does seem to stay on-topic in this book, its just to broad to really give you any actionable information. Perhaps a decent book if you are just wading into the whole concept of retirement and don't want to put alot of thought into details(IE the big picture). This book does not answer the question it poses in the title.
Hope this helps James
10 of 10 found the following review helpful:
Annuities for Dummies Sep 05, 2008
By Carol Smith This book is a no nonsense break through on understanding the mind boggling world of annuities of all kinds. The book is timely since this topic is now going to be of high interest given aging baby boomers. The book is well organized and an easy read. There is an unfortunate typo problem on the critical titling rules chart that left me searching elsewhere for the necessary answers. I recommend this chart be fixed before the book is republished.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
A Real Page Turner! Jan 16, 2009
By Ratty
"Ratty"
I recently purchased Annuities for Dummies and absolutely couldn't put it down. This book tells you everything you need to know regarding annuities. No need to rely on an insurance salesman telling you what you need and charging you a fortune (high fees)for the advice. I was surprised in the later chapters of the book at some of the detailed investment/income strategies involving annuities. His discussion of immediate annuity strategies was particularly useful to me.
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