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  2. What Is a Registered Index-Linked Annuity (RILA)? - AOL

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    A registered index-linked annuity (RILA) is a specific type of annuity that's designed to provide income while managing risk. A RILA tracks the movement of a stock market index in order to produce ...

  3. Annuity sales soared in 2024. What investors can expect ... - AOL

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    The newest breed of annuities — registered index-linked annuities — are filling a gap in the market once dominated by variable annuities. The first RILA launched in 2010. They link returns to ...

  4. How Does an Indexed Annuity Differ From a Fixed Annuity? - AOL

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    What Is an Index Annuity? Index annuities–also known as indexed annuities–are a hybrid investment and insurance product that offers investment returns based on a market index, such as the S&P 500.

  5. Equity-indexed annuity - Wikipedia

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    An indexed annuity (the word equity previously tied to indexed annuities has been removed to help prevent the assumption of stock market investing being present in these products) in the United States is a type of tax-deferred annuity whose credited interest is linked to an equity index—typically the S&P 500 or international index.

  6. Best annuity companies in 2025 - AOL

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    Indexed. Fixed index annuities earn an interest rate linked to a stock market index, such as the S&P 500, without putting your money into the actual index. These products also offer principal ...

  7. Inflation-indexed bond - Wikipedia

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    Daily inflation-indexed bonds (also known as inflation-linked bonds or colloquially as linkers) are bonds where the principal is indexed to inflation or deflation on a daily basis. They are thus designed to hedge the inflation risk of a bond. [1] The first known inflation-indexed bond was issued by the Massachusetts Bay Company in 1780. [2]

  8. Fixed annuity - Wikipedia

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    Like traditional annuities, indexed annuities have surrender charges. These charges vary from 20% down to 1% and policies can have surrender charge periods ranging from 1 – 16 years. 10–13 years is the most common length of a surrender charge period on indexed annuities.

  9. Indexed Annuities: What Investors Need to Know - AOL

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    Annuities are a popular option for people planning for retirement, but there are many different types of annuities that you can choose from. One popular option is an indexed annuity, a hybrid type ...