Dancing Annuities

When you read the literature, on the list of the dumbest mistakes (sorry…that’s how it’s labelled) people make when buying an annuity is putting too much of their cash into the transaction.  The monthly payment is great until someone in your family needs expensive surgery and medical insurance only covers a small percentage of the total cost.

It happens all the time.  People go bankrupt due to medical bills every day.  Because you put all of your cash into the annuity, the question becomes one of how to raise enough cash to pay the hospital the lump sum they are demanding.

Using all of your savings to buy an annuity may have been a serious misstep, but you can start dancing when you discover it’s possible to get cash for an annuity.  By selling all or part of your annuity payments, you can get cash for your emergency expenses. 

And if you don’t use all of the cash, please keep dancing by putting the balance in your savings account!  One misstep is enough.

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