Variable Annuity

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.

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Analysts Question TIAA-CREF's Ability to Maintain Pace as Annuity Leader

An article in Bank Investment Consultant questions whether TIAA-CREF has the ability to maintain its leadership position in the annuity industry. TIAA-CREF had $3.5 billion in variable annuity sales during the first quarter of 2009. Only MetLife at $3.7 billion ranked ahead of TIAA-CREF. TIAA ranked third in total annuity sales during the first quarter and has $375 billion in assets under management. The article essentially questions whether TIAA will continue to gather assets at its current...
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Ordinary Investors Can Outsource their Hedging and Derivatives Management through Annuities

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MetLife Reports Strong Operating Earnings and Variable Annuity Gains

Life and annuity insurer MetLife reported strong operating results for the second quarter. Earnings from operations exceeded analyst forecasts and came in at $723 million for the quarter. Derivatives losses of $1.8 billion affected reported net income . MetLife's variable annuity business is strong with deposits increasing 27% to a record $4.5 billion in the second quarter of 2009. This stands in contrast to rival Hartford Financial which reported variable annuity deposits of $701 million for...
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Variable Annuity Hedging Programs Holding Up Well

The hedging programs used by insurance companies to support the guaranteed living benefit features in their variable annuity products have held-up well recently. Milliman reports that insurance companies supported 94% of their guarantees for the six month period ending in March 2009. The success of the hedging programs and the highly volatile capital market environment have encouraged many insurers to increase their hedging efforts. As reported in an earlier post , the increase in hedging...

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