A Single life annuity provides an income stream as long as the annuitant (life that the annuity payment is based on) is alive.
When the annuitant dies, the contract ends and any contractual cash refund or remaining guaranteed future payments are paid out to the named beneficiaries based on the original terms outlined in the the annuity contract.
Single life annuities payout the highest income streams because the insurance company is only accepting income longevity risk for one person.
Single life annuities can be purchased with either registered or non-registered funds.
The income streams of single life annuities purchased with Registered Funds are 100% taxable.
The income stream of single life annuities purchased with non-registered funds will have a blend of taxable interest income and tax exempt return of capital.
When you purchase a single life annuity with non-registered funds you will be asked to choose between a tax advantaged prescribed annuity or non-prescribed annuity where interest is taxed as earned .
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When you are making your decision to purchase an annuity, you are betting that you (or the annuitant if you are only going to be the owner) are going to live a long and fulfilling life in retirement. You make this decision, hoping to live long enough to receive cumulative guaranteed income payments that will significantly exceed your original deposit, with the comfort of knowing that you will never outlive your money.
The insurance company has a different motivation. The insurance company is betting that they can take the lump sum that you have deposited into the annuity contract and invest it in their business operations and investment portfolio and earn much more on that lump sum than they will have to payout to you over your lifetime as the interest portion of your annuity payment. They are making a different bet and you are providing the capital they will use to fund it.
Annuitant based factors:
Some of the factors the Life Insurance Company takes into consideration when determing their payout include:
Single Canadians who require additional guaranteed monthly income to maintain their desired lifestyle.
After the death of a spouse, the survivor’s income often decreases much more than the savings gained in being a single person household. The surviving spouse still has the same utility bills, housing costs and lifestyle preference as they did when they were part of a couple. It is a myth that the costs will be cut in half. A more realistic estimate is a 20% drop in basic living expenses at most.
When this is coupled with the fact that widowed seniors have fewer tax deductions than when their spouses were alive and can no longer income split with their spouse, so they end up in a much higher tax braket with less money to live on, makes single life annuities attractive to widows or widowers in retirement.
The retiree decides how much capital they want to commit to their annuity.
The insurance company calculates the monthly annuity income payment they are willing to pay the Annuity owner based on the initial deposit amount, the age, gender, and terms of the early death estate value guarantees and provides a quote.
Annuity payout rates fluctuate daily and may vary quite a bit from insurance company to insurance company. This is because each insurance company has different business objectives and capital needs that drive what they are willing to payout to win your business.
Next, your independent Qualified Annuity Expert will “price check” the current annuity payment environment by conducting a market survey. This is a special report outlining what all insurance companies in the Annuity market are willing to pay you given your preferred terms and summarize it in a Market Summary Report.
Once the report is ready, you will meet with your independent Qualified Annuity Expert, who will walk you through all your options and share any additional information that is relevant to your situation like the best times of the year to purchase your Annuity and how to lock in your rate, so you won’t be disappointed once the wheels are in motion.
Once your Annuity is issued, you will receive your first monthly payment according to the termsof the contract.
These payments will continue as scheduled, every month until the annuitant dies. The annuitant is the person whose life the payment depends upon and does not have to be the annuity owner. (The annuitant could be their spouse or another family member for example.)
Upon the annuitant’s death, the payments will stop, and your beneficiaries would receive their benefit in a lump sum as outlined in the estate value guarantee provisions of your original annuity contract.
It is important to point out that in situations where the early death estate value guarantee has been fully paid out prior to the death of the annuitant, there will nothing left to payout to the beneficiaries.
Your Qualified Annuity Expert will explain how this would work and at what age this would come into effect based on your situation and will put it in writing.
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Our Qualified Annuity Experts will provide you with objective annuity advice and show you how including an annuity in your retirement income plan might help you achieve your life and legacy goals.
Because they are fiduciaries, they will be frank with you and tell you if an annuity isn’t a good idea given your circumstances and point you in the best direction so you will have a better outcome.
If this is the case they will advise you in writing as to why they aren’t suitable for your situation so that you won’t end up regretting your annuity decision later.
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