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  2. Retirement annuities: Pros and cons of annuity investing - AOL

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    3. Tax-deferred growth. Money inside an annuity grows tax-deferred. Gains on the amount of premium invested in the contract grow with no taxes due until the money is withdrawn, assuming the ...

  3. What Are Annuities and How Do They Work? - AOL

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    An annuity is not a substitute for a 401(k) and/or an individual retirement account, and it should not be your only source of retirement income. If the insurance company underwriting the annuity ...

  4. How Does My Individual Retirement Annuity Work Actually ... - AOL

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    An individual retirement annuity is an annuity held within a tax-advantaged account similar to an IRA. With an individual retirement annuity, however, you make premium payments to the insurance ...

  5. Voya Financial - Wikipedia

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    US$11.3 billion (2020) Number of employees. 7,200 (2022) Website. voya .com. Footnotes / references. [1] Voya Financial is an American financial, retirement, investment and insurance company based in New York City. Voya began as ING U.S., the United States operating subsidiary of ING Group, which was spun off in 2013 and established independent ...

  6. Equity-indexed annuity - Wikipedia

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    An equity index annuity is a contract with an insurance or annuity company. The returns may be higher than fixed instruments such as certificates of deposit ( CDs ), money market accounts, and bonds but not as high as market returns. Equity Index Annuities are insured by each state's Guarantee Fund; coverage is not as strong as the insurance ...

  7. Pros and Cons of Tax-Deferred Annuities - AOL

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    When you invest in a tax-deferred annuity, your money must stay in this account for minimum amount of time, typically until retirement. If you withdraw your money early you pay taxes and penalties.

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