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		<title>By: David Racich</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[The annuity product inventory is massive with two macro-categories: immediate and deferred. Immediate annuities can be classified by the most popular payout periods like 10, 20 or lifetime. There are subsets to this, but not for research sake. Deferred annuities are classified by crediting methods such as interest rates, indices for indexing and separate sub accounts in variable annuities.
 
Once you determine you risk profile and product suitability you can Google annuity spreadsheet comparisons or call me for ours. 
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