Financial Crisis

MetLife in a Position of Strength

The U.S. life and annuity insurer MetLife appears to be in a strong position relative to its competitors. MetLife is one of the leading providers of variable annuities in the United States. At a recent industry conference, MetLife's CEO explained that one of his primary concerns involves extending the company's leading position by taking advantage of acquisition and new business opportunities that have resulted from the financial crisis: MetLife shunned U.S. rescue funds and padded its finances...
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Large Declines in Variable Annuity Sales Seen While Fixed Annuity Sales Surge

Sales of variable annuity products in the United States cratered 27% during the first quarter of 2009. First quarter sales were $30.7 billion compared to $40.9 billion during the first three months of 2008. At the same time, sales of fixed annuities surged 74% to $35.6 billion. This is the first time since 1995 that sales of fixed annuities have exceeded sales of variable annuities for two straight quarters. This sales dynamic is not surprising and is largely a reaction to the market volatility...

Many Rules and Pitfalls with Early Withdrawals from 401k and IRA

The financial crisis has taken a heavy toll on the personal finances of most people. A natural reaction is to consider withdrawing funds from a tax advantaged saving plan such as a 401k or IRA. The reality, though, is that funds from such sources can be extraordinarily expensive when all of the penalty fees and tax implications are taken into account. The rules are complex and generally depend on a person's age and the type of plan involved. Some high-level points to consider: The federal...

Charitable Gift Annuities Impacted by Financial Crisis

The financial crisis has begun to have an impact on something known as a charitable gift annuity or simply gift annuity. Tax deductible gifts to charitable organizations can be made in exchange for the promise of guaranteed, annuity-like payments from the charity to the donor. Some charities purchase insurance policies to fund the promised annuity payments while others simply rely on existing assets and the overall financial health of the organization. Not surprisingly, financial market turmoil...

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