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Five Myths about Indexed Annuities: Part 2
There are many unique benefits to indexed annuities that make them an important part of any balanced financial plan. More specifically, indexed annuities offer tax-deferred, market linked growth with protection from market downturns. In fact, no indexed annuity purchaser has lost a single dollar as a result of the market’s declines. Continue reading
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Five Myths about Indexed Annuities: Part 1
If you’ve read anything about indexed annuities, chances are pretty good that not everything you’ve read is true. Each day this week, we will tackle a common misconception about indexed products. Keep reading to make sure you’re getting the real facts! Continue reading
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