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  • noun Plural form of annuity.

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Examples

  • Another reason to consider deferred annuities is that they enable you to continue saving tax-deferred after you've maxed out your 401 (k) and your IRA.

    How To Make Your Money Last In Retirement Emily Lambert 2010

  • Comparison shopping for immediate annuities is finally getting easier.

    Annuity Shopping Made Easier Tom Lauricella 2010

  • Another reason to consider deferred annuities is that they enable you to continue saving tax-deferred after you've maxed out your 401 (k) and your IRA.

    How To Make Your Money Last In Retirement Emily Lambert 2010

  • Another reason to consider deferred annuities is that they enable you to continue saving tax-deferred after you've maxed out your 401 (k) and your IRA.

    How To Make Your Money Last In Retirement Emily Lambert 2010

  • For example, Diamond considers it a big deal that the market for private annuities is not well developed.

    Defending Social Security, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009

  • For domestic loans in particular, Hamilton drew up several different modes of payment that creditors might choose from, some offering partial payment in funds and part in land, others paying part in cash and part in new issues of debt; still others involved long-term annuities at interest rates ranging from 4 to 5 percent.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • For domestic loans in particular, Hamilton drew up several different modes of payment that creditors might choose from, some offering partial payment in funds and part in land, others paying part in cash and part in new issues of debt; still others involved long-term annuities at interest rates ranging from 4 to 5 percent.

    Robert Morris Charles Rappleye 2010

  • We have investments in annuities of some kind -- my husband takes care of that, and also something called Edward Jones.

    Don't Give Up 2006

  • For people who have shorter life expectancies or who might need cash quickly without any way to earn it, investing in long-term annuities may not make sense.

    Allianz Steps Up Effort 2008

  • The drawback of most annuities is that once you put the money in, you usually can't take it out again.

    USATODAY.com - Caring for your nest egg: 4 tips to keep money flowing 2005

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