Foundations of Annuities and Pensions: Guaranteed Income in Retirement

Understand how defined benefit pensions and annuity contracts work, what distinguishes fixed, variable, and indexed products, and how lifetime income fits into a retirement plan.

โฑ 1h 49m ๐Ÿ“š 6 lessons ๐ŸŽง Audio version

About this course

As traditional pensions have become rarer in the private sector, annuities have grown in prominence as a way to create guaranteed lifetime income. Yet annuities are among the most complex financial products available to individual investors, and pensions โ€” though simpler to receive โ€” are misunderstood in terms of their value, risk, and interaction with other retirement assets. This course builds the conceptual foundation needed to evaluate both. By the end of this course you will be able to explain how a defined benefit pension calculates a monthly benefit, describe the structural differences between fixed, variable, and indexed annuities, evaluate the trade-offs between a lump-sum pension payout and a monthly benefit stream, and explain how a deferred income annuity differs from an immediate annuity. What you will learn: - How a defined benefit pension works: the benefit formula, vesting requirements, and the role of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation (PBGC) as a backstop - Immediate annuities: how a lump sum is converted to a lifetime income stream and how payout options (single life, joint and survivor, period certain) affect the monthly amount - Fixed annuities: guaranteed rate structure, surrender periods, and when they are a reasonable fixed-income alternative - Variable annuities: subaccount investment options, mortality and expense charges, and the riders that add income guarantees at a cost - Fixed indexed annuities: how participation rates and caps limit upside while providing downside protection - The lump-sum versus monthly pension decision: how to calculate the implied interest rate in a pension's lump-sum offer and compare it to alternatives - The annuity income guarantee: what insurance company financial strength ratings mean and why they matter for a lifetime commitment The course proceeds through five reading modules with annotated payout calculation examples, product comparison tables, and cost disclosure illustrations. Reflection prompts ask you to sketch how lifetime income sources do or should feature in your own retirement income picture. This course is designed for workers approaching retirement and pre-retirees who are new to pension and annuity decisions. No prior investment background beyond basic familiarity with retirement accounts is required. This course is educational and informational; it does not substitute for advice from a licensed financial advisor or insurance professional.

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  • โšก Short & focused
    1h 49m of practical content

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