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    Annuity \An*nu"i*ty\, n.; pl. {Annuities}. [LL. annuitas, fr. L.
    annus year: cf. F. annuit['e].]
    A sum of money, payable yearly, to continue for a given
    number of years, for life, or forever; an annual allowance.

    1. Fixed annuities traditionally have been regarded as insurance contracts because investors never risk their principal.
    2. Even after the tax benefits, gift annuities generally cost more than annuities from insurance companies or brokerage firms.
    3. Even after the tax benefits, gift annuities generally cost more than annuities from insurance companies or brokerage firms.
    4. This shift from single-pay life to single-pay annuities is likely to continue as the congressional debate goes on.
    5. The government and rocket maker Morton Thiokol paid $7,735,000 in cash and annuities and divided the cost 40-60 to settle all claims by the families of four of the astronauts who died in the Challenger explosion.
    6. Harris regards Cazenove's Utility and Bond fund, which is packaged within a Pep, as good value. With interest rates low, he does not think this is the time to buy annuities or guaranteed income bonds.
    7. In the short term, prospects for annuities look good.' Not all annuities pay out a fixed level of income.
    8. In the short term, prospects for annuities look good.' Not all annuities pay out a fixed level of income.
    9. Additionally, Oxford received customer funds through redemption of customer mutual fund shares and variable annuities, but failed to place them in a segregated account in compliance with the SEC's customer-protection rule.
    10. Shoppers for annuities need to ask quite a few questions. Conservative investors who opt for a fixed-rate annuity need to focus particularly on the guaranteed benefit offered by any given contract.
    11. The insurance industry had been watching the annuities case closely, since it involved policies held by millions of customers and representing billions of dollars.
    12. In the case of Baldwin-United Corp., the 1983 bankruptcy and largest previous life-insurance failure, holders of about $3.3 billion of annuities didn't lose any of their principal, but got lower interest rates than promised.
    13. In other situations, employers don't restart the pension fund, but instead offer workers lump-sum payments, or buy annuities that pay fixed yearly amounts in retirement.
    14. So instead of comparing variable annuities with mutual funds, investors should be looking for variable annuities with low fees.
    15. So instead of comparing variable annuities with mutual funds, investors should be looking for variable annuities with low fees.
    16. Policy holders in the first quarter redeemed a record $1.33 billion of insurance policies and annuities.
    17. Consider tax-exempt or tax-deferred investments such as municipal bonds or single-premium or flexible-premium deferred annuities.
    18. All the changes take effect retrospectively - they affect all Prudential pensions, retirement annuities and freestanding additional voluntary contributions already in force.
    19. And the proposal would not change the tax status of individual annuities that investors already own.
    20. The IDS subsidiary earned $26 million in the quarter, up from the year-earlier $21 million, on stronger sales of mutual funds and annuities.
    21. That's not to say all annuities and life-insurance products are untouched by the stock-market turmoil.
    22. Many older annuities were purchased when overall interest rates were higher, so they were invested at higher yields than are available today.
    23. "And putting the cap on annuities might make the nonprofits less attractive."
    24. Part of the building's profits would go to annuities set up for the injured and families of the men killed.
    25. "Everybody cried that would be the end of annuities," Mr. Haraburda recalls.
    26. "I don't believe Merrill Lynch would do any more or less due diligence than Bank of America." He suggests that investors are safer if they choose annuities with interest rates that aren't out of line with the market as a whole.
    27. Following a major rescue effort, investors who purchased annuities from that company several years ago are only now getting access to their money.
    28. Common and preferred shares of First Executive lost ground after the troubled thrift reported that it paid more than $1.33 billion in the first quarter to people surrendering insurance policies and annuities.
    29. But while marketing annuities in this way may make it easier to sell these often-baffling insurance contracts, it could also distract investors from asking the right questions.
    30. S&P cited Equitable's losses in group annuities and "poor results" in its Equicor joint venture's group medical business.
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