Structured Capital Strategies B Series
Also see the product listing for Structured Capital Strategies ADV Series.
In contrast to a fixed annuity, the key features of a variable annuity can fluctuate (they are “variable”) during the accumulation period and during the payout phase. Also in contrast to a fixed annuity, the variable annuity contract holder assumes much of the investment risk. With a variable annuity, the insurance company provides the contract holder with the ability to determine how his or her premiums are invested. One investment option is a variable account which typically consists of equity, bond or money market mutual funds. The other option is the general account of a variable annuity which provides a guaranteed return. The contract holder decides how much risk or variability they want to tolerate by allocating premium payments among the general and variable accounts. The amount of money accumulated and the amount of income during the payout phase are determined by the returns of these accounts. With a variable annuity: 1) the money can go in as a single premium payment or a series of payments; 2) the money is invested at a variable or non guaranteed rate; 3) payments are variable and can begin immediately or at some future date.
Also see the product listing for Structured Capital Strategies ADV Series.
Liberty Life Insurance Company is a subsidiary of RBC Insurance Holdings (USA), Inc. It was founded in 1905 and is based in Greenville, South Carolina.
Liberty Life Insurance Company offers life insurance, critical illness cover, cancer expense insurance, travel insurance, and annuities to individuals in United States. A brief overview of products offered by Liberty Life Insurance Company is as follows:
Farm Bureau Financial Services was started to support the members of the Iowa Farm Bureau Federation, more than 70 years ago. Today, Farm Bureau Financial Services companies that include the Farm Bureau Property & Casualty Insurance Company and Farm Bureau Life Insurance Company serve the insurance needs of both the rural and urban population.
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