Brad Rhodes column: Do you insure your home, car?
Let me pose this question, do you insure your home, cars and valuable possessions?
Of course, you do. Why? You pass that obligation to a risk bearer, an insurance company, because you do not want to be exposed to risk or loss. It is human nature to wish to protect our possessions if something devastating occurs.
Now let me ask a critical follow-up question, do you insure your investments? Your retirement accounts? The sad fact is that many people do not take the same precautions for their essential money.
If your investments are in risk-based assets like stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and variable annuities, you may be exposing these investments to market risk. Remember how many I am sure we all remember those dark days back in 2008. Remember how many people saw their investment accounts cut in half, or even more with the financial crisis of 2009?
As a result, many of these same people who were ready to retire had to keep working for many extra years. Imagine if they would have taken the time to place an insurance policy on their investments in 2007. Do you think they would have been quite happy about it at the end of 2008?
Why do you think insurance companies have become such a broad category in our country? It's because they serve a crucial role; they are the risk bearer for almost every part of our lives. Fire, theft, personal liability. Did you know there are equally large companies that specialize in insuring your retirement nest egg? They work the same way; only focusing on protecting your money from market loss. They are called annuity companies.
Let's look at an example if you had
It gets even better when the markets decided to stage a long rally in 2010; the money you had in this IRA would have enjoyed the contractual growth returns on the upside. Your gains from 2010-2019 would be locked in because of your foresight to insure your vital retirement funds. We call this "annual reset." Every year, when the market goes positive, your account receives the contractual gain, and it's locked, and the growth is added to your guaranteed principal for the following year.
For example, you have
What is this miracle insurance policy? It is called a fixed interest annuity, and it is rapidly becoming the single most important product in
Think of a fixed indexed annuity as sleep insurance; you will sleep better at night!
Got a flood insurance question? FEMA will try to answer them at St. Tammany meeting.
Make a difference in health care at ballot box
Advisor News
Annuity News
Health/Employee Benefits News
Life Insurance News