Wednesday, July 22, 2009

 

Thanks to Guarantees, Variable Annuities Paid Even When Stocks Didn’t

One of the best investments of the past decade was one of the most derided: the variable annuity. But investors who want in on the action now are in for a shock, as the juiciest deals have disappeared from the market... Variable annuities, a tax-advantaged investment account that holds a type of mutual fund, are sold by insurers, and most offer some form of investment guarantee for an additional fee. For years, they were attacked for being too expensive. Why pay for a guarantee to protect against a stock-market decline, the argument went, when stocks continued their inexorable march upward?

WSJ: Long Derided, This Investment Now Looks Wise

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