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  2. Fidelity Advises Saving and Withdrawing This Much for Retirement

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    How Fidelity Developed Its Retirement Guidelines To come up with its guidelines, the brokerage looked at yearly savings rates, a savings factors (savings milestones), income replacement rates and ...

  3. How To Get Out of an Annuity You No Longer Want and Avoid ...

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    An annuity -- a contract between you and an insurance company that requires the insurer to make payments to you, either immediately or in the future -- is a good way to guarantee fixed income ...

  4. What is an annuity accumulation period? - AOL

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    For example, if you purchase an annuity with a seven-year surrender period and withdraw funds in the third year, you may face a 10 percent penalty on the withdrawal amount. If you take funds out ...

  5. Retirement annuity plan - Wikipedia

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    An immediate retirement annuity is an annuity that is purchased in a single lump sum, and payments on it begin immediately (30 days to 12 months), after the entry into force of the contract (there is no accumulation phase). An immediate annuity is good for turning a large amount of money into a source of permanent income (some kind of pension).

  6. How to withdraw retirement funds: Learn 9 smart ways - AOL

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    “As much as 70 percent of your hard-earned retirement funds can be eaten up by income, estate and state taxes,” says IRA guru Ed Slott, author of the retirement-planning books “Fund Your ...

  7. 5 questions you need to ask before buying an annuity - AOL

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    Your annuity may offer a free withdrawal provision, allowing you to withdraw a percentage of its value each year without fees, usually 10 percent. Exceed this limit, and you could face hefty ...