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		<title>By: David Racich</title>

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		<description><![CDATA[The highest paying annuities should be assessed by category: guaranteed fixed rate, indexed crediting rate, etc. Annuity interest rates can change so always check your annuity brokerage company for the latest crediting, but as of mid-May 2013, the fixed rate for 5 years was just around 3% and indexed caps around 5%. The low interest rate environment is creating innovation with income riders that can pay on distribution up to 7%. Remember all these rates can change.
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