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  • Do you own an annuity with an income rider?

    February 21, 2010 by Randy Timm

    By Randy Timm
    VP Product Marketing, CLU, ChFC, FLMI, Brokers International
    Featured Expert: Annuity Riders and Options

    If you or your client is interested in purchasing an annuity with an income rider, now may be a good time to buy. Throughout the past few months, some insurance carriers have made significant changes to their income riders. Some carriers have even made their riders unavailable for sale. Rider changes have been heavily influenced by both market volatility and the lack of capital resources to sufficiently cover the increased demand of fixed indexed annuities during the consumer flight to safety.

    In order to fund annuities, most insurance carriers purchase investment grade bonds. The amount of yield received on these investments determines the availability of annuities offered by each carrier. It also influences the roll-up rate on these annuities.

    During the past 10 months, investment rates on certain asset classes have plummeted. Therefore, some carriers have increased their rider charges to help maintain their roll-up rates. However, if rates continue to drop, simply increasing rider charges may not be enough to support roll-up rates.

    To help illustrate the decline in investment rates, below are rates for a 10-year maturity, single A-rated corporate bond from a hypothetical portfolio. Notice how dramatically the bond yields have fallen since February 2009. When a policy with an income rider is purchased from an insurance company, the roll-up rate is locked in for a period certain. Depending on the carrier, the rate could be guaranteed for 10 to 20 years, or even longer. And, some carriers will apply the same roll-up rate to premium added to the policy. Once a policy is issued, the roll-up rate is locked-in.

    Month End Single A
    Corporate Bond
    Yield
    Feb. 09 7.02 percent
    Mar. 09 6.11 percent
    Aug. 09 5.22 percent
    Oct. 09 4.93 percent
    Nov. 09 4.72 percent

    The data in the chart above is based on the gross investment yield at the end of the month before deductions for investment expenses and allowance for bond defaults. The bond yields shown above are weighted by class using a sample portfolio mix of 45 percent industrials, 49 percent financials and 6 percent utilities bonds. All data obtained from Bloomberg.

    Would you or your client like to purchase a policy now and lock in your roll-up rate?

    Prior to presenting a product and rider, you should review carrier approved marketing materials, state approvals, and any product variations in your state. None of the information in this article should be used with the consumer or used in advertising to the general public. Brokers International, Ltd. does not give tax or legal advice. This article is for educational purposes only. Features/riders may not be available in all states.

    Originally Posted at ProducersWeb on December 11, 2009 by Randy Timm.

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