Lesson 7 - Annuities
Don is describing the features of an annuity to a prospect. Don tells the prospect that the annuity premiums are deposited into the insurer's separate account where the annuitant is credited with a certain number of accumulation units. What type of annuity is Don describing? a. variable annuity b. fixed annuity c. market value adjusted annuity d. equity index annuity
a. variable annuity
If the annuitant dies before an amount at least equal to the purchase premium is paid, the remaining payments will be paid to the beneficiary. What annuity settlement option does this describe? a. A Straight Life Annuity b. A Refund Life Annuity c. Life Annuity with Period Certain d. A Joint and Survivor Life Annuity
b. A Refund Life Annuity
Which of the following statements pertaining to an immediate annuity is NOT correct? a. An immediate annuity is funded with a single payment. b. An immediate annuity has a long accumulation period. c. An immediate annuity is designed to make its first benefit payment to the annuitant at the first payment from the date of purchase. d. An immediate annuity usually makes its first payment 1 month from the purchase date.
b. An immediate annuity has a long accumulation period.
Which of the following statements regarding annuities is NOT correct? a. Pure life annuities provide income as long as the annuitant lives; benefits terminate at his or her death. b. An installment refund annuity guarantees a specific amount of benefits, payable to the annuitant only; if death occurs prior to total payout, a portion of the premium is refunded to the annuitant's estate or beneficiary. c. Annuities that pay benefits in specified dollar amounts are fixed annuities; annuities that pay benefits in relation to units are variable annuities. d. An annuity can be classified as "immediate" or "deferred," depending on when benefit payments begin.
b. An installment refund annuity guarantees a specific amount of benefits, payable to the annuitant only; if death occurs prior to total payout, a portion of the premium is refunded to the annuitant's estate or beneficiary.
The type of annuity in which the cash values are invested in securities is called a (n): a. Fixed Annuity b. Variable Annuity c. Single Premium Annuity d. Immediate Annuity
b. Variable Annuity
Betty was age 59 when she purchased a deferred annuity with a five-year surrender charge period. She is now age 62, and her annuity contract value is $175,000. Her annuity contract has the typical surrender charge stipulations; therefore, all the following may be nonforfeiture options available to Betty at age 62 EXCEPT: a. the lump-sum cash surrender value. b. a 1035 exchange of the full contract value for another deferred annuity offered by a different insurer. c. convert the full contract value into an immediate annuity through the same insurer. d. annuities the full contract value using a life annuity with period certain.
b. a 1035 exchange of the full contract value for another deferred annuity offered by a different insurer.
Marcus purchases an annuity that offers a guaranteed minimum interest rate and a guarantee against loss of principal if the contract is held to term. However, if the S&P 500 moves upward, his annuity might be credited with more than the guaranteed minimum interest rate. Marcus has purchased a(n): a, fixed annuity. b. equity-indexed annuity. c. market-value adjusted annuity. d. variable annuity.
b. equity-indexed annuity
All of the following statements regarding market value adjusted annuities (MVAAs) are correct EXCEPT: a. an MVAA lets the annuity owner secure a variety of interest rates. b. an MVAA lets the annuity owner divide his money over several different contract periods, each with its own rate of interest. c. it is necessary for agents and brokers to hold either the NASD Series 6 or 7 registrations to market and sell MVAAs. d. with an MVAA, interest rates credited may fall as well as rise.
c. it is necessary for agents and brokers to hold either the NASD Series 6 or 7 registrations to market and sell MVAAs.
Of the following annuity options, which one would be best suited for a 25-year-old worker who wants to start a retirement plan and is concerned about inflation? a. A Single Premium Deferred Annuity b. A Single Premium Immediate Annuity c. A Flexible Premium Fixed Annuity d. A Flexible Premium Variable Annuity
d. A Flexible Premium Variable Annuity
When Sarah retired, she selected the annuity settlement option that paid the largest monthly income; however, upon her death paid no survivor benefits. She chose which settlement option? a. Installment refund b. Period certain c. Joint life d. Straight life
d. Straight life
All of the following are factors that determine the annuity benefit amount EXCEPT: a. annuitant's age. b. annuitant's sex. c. company's expense (loading) factor. d. annuitant's tax bracket.
d. annuitant's tax bracket
Annuity buyers who want their product to be supported by the insurers' general accounts would most appropriately be looking for interest returns that: a. can compete with equity investment returns. b. will keep pace with inflation. c. can go up but can never go down. d. are guaranteed never to be less than the rate specified in the contract.
d. are guaranteed never to be less than the rate specified in the contract.
If an annuitant wants the largest amount of income from his/her annuity, he/she should choose which income option? a. Life Annuity b. Single premium immediate annuity c. Life with 20 year Period Certain d. Life Refund
a. Life Annuity
Ken and Kathy are twins that have worked for the same company for 30 years. When they both decided to retire together, they each chose to purchase a $300,000 annuity with a life income option. Since each selected the life income option, which twin will receive the larger monthly annuity payment? a. Ken b. they will receive the same amount c. Kathy d. depends on their health
a. Ken
Which of the following statements regarding annuity settlement options is CORRECT? a. The survivor under a joint and full survivor annuity receives 100% of the original joint income. b. An installment refund annuity continues the same income amount to the beneficiary until the beneficiary dies. c. The survivor under a joint and full survivor annuity receives 50% of the original income. d. A straight life income pays the remaining amount left in the annuity to the annuitant's beneficiary upon the death of the annuitant.
a. The survivor under a joint and full survivor annuity receives 100% of the original joint income.
An annuity which guarantees a minimum rate of return is: a. a fixed annuity. b. a variable annuity. c. a deferred annuity. d. an immediate annuity.
a. a fixed annuity
Albert has purchased an annuity that will pay him a monthly income for the rest of his life. If Albert dies before the annuity has paid him an amount equal to what he put in it, the insurance company has agreed to pay the difference to Albert's daughter. Albert has purchased: a. a refund life annuity. b. a life annuity with period certain. c. a temporary annuity. d. a straight-life annuity.
a. a refund life annuity
All of the following are annuity premium factors EXCEPT: a. medical history. b. age. c. sex. d. assumed interest rate.
a. medical history
All of the following statements about immediate annuities are correct EXCEPT: a. the income flow must be fixed rather than variable. b. they have relatively short accumulation periods. c. they can only be funded with a single payment. d. the first benefit payment is typically made one month from the purchase date.
a. the income flow must be fixed rather than variable.
The annuity phase of an annuity contract offsets the risk of: a. dying too soon. b. living too long. c. disability. d. unintentional unemployment.
b. living too long
Before dying of a heart attack, Robert had received $15,000 in monthly payments from his $80,000 straight life annuity. He also was the insured under a $55,000 Whole Life policy that his wife, Ruth, is primary beneficiary of. For both contracts, how much will Ruth receive in death benefits? a. 135000 b. 120000 c. 55000 d. 80000
c. 55,000
Which annuity settlement options guarantees that if the annuitant dies before the end of the payout period, payments will continue to the beneficiary until the end of the payout period? a. Straight Life Annuity. b. Refund Life Annuity. c. Life Annuity with Period Certain. d. Joint Life Annuity
c. Life Annuity with Period Certain
Eric purchased an annuity with favorable rates. However, due to unforeseen circumstances, he needs to surrender the annuity. If interest rates have increased since his purchase, Eric will need to pay a higher surrender charge than if interest rates had decreased. Eric owns a(n): a. fixed annuity. b. variable annuity. c. market-value adjusted annuity. d. equity-index annuity.
c. market-value adjusted annuity
Which of the following statements best describes the primary reason annuities are commonly used in distributing large lump-sum structured settlements? a. Distributions are income tax free. b. The sum of payments received will be larger than the original lump-sum. c. The person receiving the income is assured of receiving the entire lump-sum amount. d. Lump-sum settlements can be distributed over a guaranteed period of time using a method that works best for the recipient's needs.
d. Lump-sum settlements can be distributed over a guaranteed period of time using a method that works best for the recipient's needs.
All of the following statements regarding annuities are correct EXCEPT: a. an annuity contract provides for the purchase of income. b. an annuity is based on mortality assumptions and the law of large numbers. c. annuity payments are guaranteed. d. like life insurance, an annuity is used primarily to provide income at death.
d. like life insurance, an annuity is used primarily to provide income at death.
Annuities are classified by all of the following EXCEPT: a. method of payment (single vs. periodic). b. number of lives covered (single vs. joint). c. disposition of proceeds (fixed vs. variable). d. who issues them.
d. who issues them