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By far, advisers say, the most popular of these has been variable annuities—tax-advantaged investment contracts which promise guaranteed payments during retirement even if the market goes down.
Taking Bird in Hand is Tempting With Market Bushes So Thorny Catey Hill 2011
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T.A. stands for tax-advantaged; the fund aims to minimize federal income-tax implications of investment decisions.
Goodbye to Market Timing Shefali Anand 2012
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Not really since you are not required to have a tax-advantaged retirement account.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pretending that no law professors question Obamacare 2010
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Fixed annuities guarantee a particular rate, while variable annuities are a tax-advantaged form of investing in the stock market; for a fee, investors can receive guaranteed lifetime payments even if the market goes down.
Annuities Provide Safety, at a Price Russell Pearlman 2011
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They argued the bill would allow large, tax-advantaged credit unions to swipe market share from community banks, while distracting them from serving low-income individuals
Credit Unions Push For Small-Business Lending Kyle Stock 2011
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April 1, 2010, 9: 34 pm byomtov says: you are not required to have a tax-advantaged retirement account.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Pretending that no law professors question Obamacare 2010
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So your best bet for boosting college savings is still a tax-advantaged plan, such as a 529 college-savings plan and Coverdell Education Savings Account.
A Three-Year Countdown to Saving for College Emily Glazer 2011
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Workers can protect themselves from unexpected expenses by salting away money in a tax-advantaged account such as an HSA.
Choosing the Right Health-Care Plan Anna Wilde Mathews 2011
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Any discussion of the ills within the system must begin with a hard look at the tax-advantaged comprehensive-insurance industry at its center.
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Parents either plan for the expense and sock away money, perhaps in a tax-advantaged 529 plan, or they leave the student to carry the debt burden into adult life.
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