Imagine earning up to 5% or possibly more on your retirement assets during a recession.*

(Instead of losing it.)

LEARN HOW

Put your money to work for you when the economy is working against you.

With growing weakness in the economy and rising prices on everything from apples to vacations, it's understandable if you're concerned about the possibility of losing much of your retirement nest egg. Fortunately, you may be able to protect your money against the negative effects of a recession and inflation, and receive up to 5% return on your investment. Can your bank do that? Not likely...


...but an annuity can.


Annuities have evolved over the years in a number of ways that make them superior to other types of investments, particularly when the economy is in decline, so we're pleased to offer this free educational white paper to help you learn more about today's annuities:

4 Ways Annuities Could Help You Get More Out of Your Retirement

4 Ways Annuities Could Help You Get More Out of Your Retirement starts with a brief refresher on what annuities are. Then, you'll learn how...

  • Annuities can help you prepare for longevity and unexpected needs down the line
  • Tax deferral within annuities can provide an effective retirement savings tool
  • Annuities can offer flexible income options depending on your specific needs
  • Annuities can offer additional protections for your family whether you're single, married or a surviving spouse

We think you'll find this free paper on annuities informative and helpful. After reading it, we'll be happy to answer any questions you may have.

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*Not all annuities are alike. Some annuities may return more than the stated rate. Others may return considerably less. Rates and guarantees provided by insurance products and annuities are subject to the financial strength of the issuing insurance company; not guaranteed by any bank or the FDIC. Be sure to do your research before considering any annuity or insurance-related product.

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