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Immediate Annuities For Verizon Employees

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According to a study conducted by the Society of Actuaries, nearly two-thirds of retirees are worried about running out of money in retirement, but those who have immediate annuities have more confidence in their ability to cover basic living expenses. In fact, the study found that immediate annuities can provide a higher standard of living for retirees than traditional retirement savings strategies. (Source: Society of Actuaries, 'Retirement Income Adequacy at Large Companies: The Real Deal 2018 Study,' October 2018)

What Is an Immediate Annuity?

While there are numerous variations of immediate annuities, the basic terms are straightforward: you give a single lump sum of money to an annuity issuer (an insurance company) in exchange for a fixed income for a fixed period of time, for the remainder of your life, or for the joint lives of you and another individual. Immediate annuities are attractive to investors who desire a lifetime income guarantee.

Caution: Guarantees are contingent on the issuer's ability to pay claims.

Who Should Consider an Immediate Annuity?

A direct annuity can be a useful financial instrument. Verizon employees may wish to discuss immediate annuities with a financial advisor if:

  • You desire a revenue stream that you cannot outlive.
  • You have a sum of money that you would like to convert into a regular source of income, but you do not wish to leave it to your successors. If you wish to leave a portion of your wealth as a legacy, an immediate annuity might not be the best option. However, the guaranteed income provided by an immediate annuity may replace the income provided by other assets, permitting those other assets to be bequeathed.
  • You are uneasy with investments that carry a substantial risk of loss. According to financial experts, the majority of retirees can make their savings last until death without purchasing an imminent annuity if they plan properly. However, you may need to invest at least a portion of your savings in equity investments to accomplish this. If the risk of loss associated with investing in stocks is unappealing, an immediate annuity allows you to delegate that risk to an insurance company. While the income guaranteed by an instantaneous annuity is contingent on the issuer's claims-paying ability, immediate annuity payments are not subject to stock market risk.
  • You anticipate living a lengthy life. If you are in good health and your family has a history of longevity, an immediate annuity may be the best option for you.

Strengths

Some advantages of immediate annuities include:

  • Safety and protection. An immediate annuity can provide a lifetime income stream that is guaranteed. If lifetime income is required for a fixed period of time, an immediate annuity can provide guaranteed lifetime income payments.
  • Simplicity. You are not responsible for managing or worrying about your investments, monitoring markets, or reporting interest or dividends.
  • Fiscal management. Due to the exclusion ratio used to determine the portion of your income payments that you consider as ordinary income, a portion of the payments you receive are treated as a return on investment and not as ordinary income.

Caution:  Guarantees are contingent on the issuer's ability to pay claims.

Tradeoffs

  • It is possible that you will not live long enough to obtain a full return on your investment if you select the life-only payout option. If payments cease upon your demise, your family may suffer from a lack of income.
  • You surrender control of the funds used to pay the premium for an immediate annuity. If you require a significant sum due to an illness or other emergency, you may not have access to it. Consider the available immediate annuity options carefully.

Tip:  Some annuity issuers permit you to accelerate payments due to ill health, or you may be able to receive a lump sum (commuted payment) during specific time periods and for specified amounts. Depending on the issuer, these features may be accessible for an additional fee.

  • Your immediate annuity payments may not maintain pace with your expenditure requirements or inflation. Since immediate annuities are not designed to provide the highest possible investment return, you may find that alternative investments offer potentially higher yields for the same level of risk.

Tip:  Verizon employees should weigh the potential risk of loss on the alternative investment due to adverse market conditions against the guaranteed income from the immediate annuity, which is paid regardless of market conditions.

Caution : Guarantees are contingent on the issuer's ability to pay claims.

How Does an Immediate Annuity Work?

As its name suggests, an immediate annuity begins paying you an income stream immediately. The quantity of income you receive depends on a variety of variables. Initially, actuarial formulae are utilized to calculate immediate annuity payments. These tables accommodate for the annuitant's expected lifespan. The timing and quantity of payments are dependent on the annuitant's life. Not always, but typically, the annuity proprietor is also the annuitant. In the case of joint and survivor annuity options, an actuarial formula incorporating the annuitant's age and the age of the designated survivor is used to determine the amount of periodic payments.

Second, the payments are based on the interest rate that the issuer of the annuity pays on the premium. The annuity payment will be greater the higher the interest rate.

Thirdly, immediate annuity payments are based on the distribution option you select. In general, longer payout periods, such as payments for life, result in lower payouts than shorter, fixed payout periods, such as five or ten years.

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A Note About Variable Annuities

Variable annuities are suitable long-term investments for funding retirement and are subject to market fluctuations, investment risk, and the prospect of principal loss. The fees and charges associated with variable annuities include, but are not limited to, mortality and expense risk charges, sales and renunciation (early withdrawal) charges, administrative fees, and fees for optional benefits and riders.

Caution:  Prospectuses are used to sell variable annuities. Before investing, Verizon employees should carefully consider investment objectives, risk, fees, and expenses. You can obtain the prospectus, which contains this and other information about the variable annuity, from the issuing insurance company or from your financial advisor. Before investing, you should peruse the prospectus carefully.

Caution:  Depending on the issuer, certain clauses and options related to immediate annuities may be available for an additional fee or cost. Employees of Verizon should review the annuity's prospectus or contract for a description of available options and any applicable fees and charges.

Immediate Annuity Payout Options

Life Only Annuity Option

This option provides a lifetime income guarantee. The income disbursements cease upon the demise of the annuitant. Although this option typically yields larger payments, it is possible that you will not survive long enough to receive the full return of your initial investment.

Installment Refund Annuity Option

If you are concerned that you will not live long enough to receive a full return on your investment, this alternative is available. Not only does the annuity issuer guarantee payments for the life of the annuitant, but it also guarantees that the total of these payments will never be less than the premium you paid to the issuer. If the annuitant passes away before your initial investment is repaid, the beneficiary you designate in the annuity contract will continue to receive payments until your initial investment is repaid in full.

Cash Refund Annuity Option

This option is very similar to the installment refund option, with the exception that if the total annuity payments received are less than the premium paid, your beneficiary will receive the difference in a flat sum (instead of periodic payments).

Life Annuity with Period Certain Option

With this option, the issuer of the annuity does not guarantee the rate of return on your investment, but it does guarantee a minimum payment period. If the annuitant dies before the end of the period you specified (typically between 5 and 50 years), payments will continue to be made to your beneficiary for the residue of the period, but no longer.

Joint and Survivor Annuity Options

This option provides a lifetime income guarantee for both joint annuitants. When one annuitant dies, payments continue for the remainder of the survivor's life. You may opt for these 'survivor' payments to remain the same or to be reduced to a proportion of the original payment, such as two-thirds. It is also possible to add the joint and survivor option to the life with period certain option. In this case, the annuity issuer will continue to make payments until both annuitants have passed away, or for the duration you specified, whichever is lengthier.

Joint and Contingent Survivor Annuity Option

This option provides a lifetime income guarantee for you and your joint contingent annuitant. In the event that you, the primary annuitant, pass away first, payments will continue. However, they will be reduced to 50% of the initial payment amount. If the joint contingent annuitant dies first, you will continue to receive your annuity payments without reduction for the remainder of your life.

Period Certain Annuity Option

This option provides a guaranteed payment for the period of time you specify (e.g. 5, 10, 15, or 20 years) as opposed to making payments for the annuitant's lifetime. If you pass away before the end of the specified period, your beneficiary will continue to receive payments for the remainder of the term.

Other Immediate Annuity Options

Cost of Living Adjustment (Inflation) Rider

This rider reduces the initial payment you would receive from the immediate annuity if the rider were not included, but subsequent payments increase by one to five percent annually. This provision is intended to mitigate the impact of inflation on the received income.

Impaired Risk (Medically Underwritten) Rider

This option may be added to an immediate annuity, or it may be sold separately. If you have a medical condition that reduces your 'actuarial' life expectancy, the impaired risk rider allows you to receive a larger income payment for the same premium or the same income payment for a reduced premium payment, based on your older, 'actuarial' age rather than your actual age.

Commuted Payout Rider

This rider permits you to withdraw a substantial sum from your immediate annuity in addition to the regular payments. This option is typically available for a limited time period and may be limited to a maximum dollar amount and/or percentage of the premium you paid to the annuity issuer.

Variable Payments

This feature enables you to withdraw a larger sum than your regular payment at specific times, such as the anniversary of your purchase.

Variable Immediate Annuity

Variable immediate annuities offer a variety of subaccounts, which are investment options. The value of your immediate annuity payments can rise or fall based on the performance of these subaccounts.

Immediate Annuity Strategies

While most financial experts recommend not investing all of your savings in an immediate annuity, there are a number of strategies involving immediate annuities that may be useful to you.

Fund Long-Term Care or Life Insurance Premiums

Many individuals have a need for long-term care and/or life insurance, but many of these individuals will not purchase either form of insurance due to its expense. For Verizon clients who do not intend to use or expend an asset such as a CD, stock, or mutual fund, we recommend that they consider liquidating the asset and investing it in a single premium immediate annuity. You may use the annuity payments to cover the cost of premiums for long-term care insurance, life insurance, or both. The quantity of the immediate annuity payments will depend on your age, the premium paid to purchase the annuity, and the payment option you choose. This strategy enables you to convert an unused asset into a required one.

Provide Income for a Child with Special Needs or a Spendthrift

Some families are required to provide care for a child with special needs. It is essential to provide financial support for the infant after death. Investing a portion of your estate proceeds in an immediate annuity can provide a child with a constant stream of income throughout his or her lifetime.

What if you wish to leave your child an inheritance comparable to that of your other children, but are concerned that he/she will waste or misappropriate the inheritance to his/her detriment? A direct annuity can be used to regulate the flow of income to a child who is prone to frivolous spending.

In either case, you can stipulate in your will or trust that a specified quantity of cash be used to purchase an immediate annuity for your child upon your passing. Typically, the income from an annuity is paid into a special form of trust, which is established upon your death. This 'special needs trust' (or supplementary needs trust) is a tool for estate planning that allows you to provide for a disabled person's needs without jeopardizing his or her eligibility for government benefits. A spendthrift trust protects the beneficiary of the trust from creditors or other parties (such as a divorcing spouse). A spendthrift trust prohibits the beneficiary from transferring his or her interest, thereby preventing a creditor from gaining access to the interest. Consequently, immediate annuity payments within the trust are shielded from the majority of the beneficiary's creditors. A qualified attorney can assist you in establishing and administering these trusts.

Caution:  in some jurisdictions, spendthrift trusts are invalid.

The Split Annuity Strategy

This strategy is intended to provide a steady income while preserving capital. A portion of a bulk sum is invested in an immediate annuity with a single premium and the remainder is invested in a deferred annuity with a single premium. The immediate annuity pays a fixed amount over a predetermined time period. The deferred annuity accrues interest at a fixed rate, with the intention that by the time the immediate annuity payments cease, the deferred annuity will have returned to its original principal amount. Then, you can resume the process with the current interest rate or reevaluate your Verizon retirement and investment strategy as necessary.

The concept of a split annuity is a useful asset management instrument when fixed or regular payments must be made over a predetermined time period. For instance, the immediate annuity payments of a split annuity can be used to make mortgage payments while the deferred annuity grows back to the initial amount of your total investment.

In addition, a split-annuity strategy can be used in retirement to generate an immediate, consistent income stream while preserving a portion of retirement savings for the future. The deferred annuity is designed to grow to the initial amount of your investment; however, if you need access to your principal, the majority of deferred annuities permit penalty-free withdrawals.

Tax Treatment of Immediate Annuities

The payments received from a non-qualified annuity consist of a non-taxable portion representing the return of capital and a taxable portion representing the earnings on the annuity. As a consequence, only a portion (i.e., the portion representing premiums paid) is excluded from your gross income. Multiplying each annuity payment by an exclusion ratio yields the portion of each payment that is excludable. The exclusion ratio of a fixed annuity is equal to your investment in the contract multiplied by the expected return.

Example:  You have an immediate fixed annuity that pays you $200 per month for twenty years. Your expected return is $48,000 based on $200 per month x 20 years x 12 months per year. If your contract investment is $24,000, then your exclusion ratio is $24,000/$48,000 = 50%. 100 percent of each $200 payment is therefore excluded from your gross income. The remaining $100 of the payment is considered ordinary income.

Caution:  different principles apply to variable immediate annuities. Due to the fluctuating value of variable immediate annuity payments, it is impossible to estimate the expected return at the beginning of the annuity. Typically, the excludable portion is calculated by dividing the amount invested in the immediate annuity by the estimated number of years over which the annuity will be paid. This calculation may vary based on the annuitization option selected (e.g., life only, fixed period, etc.).

Estate Taxation of Immediate Annuities

If you choose a single-life payment option, your annuity payments will end upon your demise. As no portion of the annuity is transmitted, there are no estate tax ramifications.

If you purchase a joint and survivor immediate annuity, payments will continue for the remaining life of the surviving annuitant upon the demise of one of the joint annuitants. However, the value of the joint and survivor immediate annuity paid for by the deceased annuitant will be included in his or her estate. The included amount is the amount that the same annuity issuer would charge the survivor for a single life annuity as of the date of death of the first annuitant. If the survivor is the joint annuitant, the interest is eligible for the marital deduction. Additionally, the survivor receives a tax deduction for any estate tax attributable to the annuity.

Conclusion

An immediate annuity is like a steady paycheck that lasts as long as you live. It's like exchanging a lump sum of money for a reliable income stream that can cover your expenses during retirement. Just like a paycheck, the amount you receive depends on factors like interest rates and the payment option you choose. While an immediate annuity may not be the best option if you want to leave money to your heirs, it can provide a sense of financial security for those who prioritize a guaranteed income stream over potential investment returns.

How does the Verizon Pension Plan facilitate retirement income for long-term employees, and what specific benefits can employees expect when enrolling in the retirement program provided by Verizon? What unique features does the Verizon Pension Plan offer compared to other retirement plans an employee might have encountered, and how can employees maximize the benefits of these features throughout their career at Verizon?

Verizon Pension Plan Benefits: Verizon's Pension Plan offers substantial benefits aimed at facilitating a secure retirement for long-term employees. Upon enrolling in the retirement program, employees can expect defined benefits that are based on their salary and years of service, ensuring a predictable and stable income after retirement. Unique to Verizon, compared to some other plans, may include options for early retirement under certain conditions and a choice between annuity payments or a lump-sum distribution upon retirement. Employees can maximize these features by planning for long-term service and considering their retirement income needs early in their careers.

In what ways can employees at Verizon strategize their rollover decisions when transitioning from the Verizon Pension Plan to other retirement savings plans upon leaving the company? What factors should be considered by Verizon employees to ensure they are making informed choices regarding rolling over funds to a traditional IRA or another qualified employer plan?

Rollover Strategies: When transitioning from the Verizon Pension Plan to other retirement savings options upon leaving the company, employees should strategize their rollover decisions carefully. Factors to consider include the tax implications, the investment options available in the rollover destination, and the timing of the transfer to avoid penalties. Verizon employees should evaluate the benefits of rolling over to a traditional IRA or another employer's plan, considering their future financial needs and retirement goals.

What are the implications of the recent IRS limits for 2024 concerning contributions to retirement plans for Verizon employees, and how does Verizon align its offerings with these federal regulations? Additionally, how can Verizon employees best take advantage of these limits to enhance their retirement savings while adhering to tax regulations?

IRS Contribution Limits: The implications of IRS limits for 2024 are critical for Verizon employees as these limits dictate how much can be contributed tax-deferred into retirement plans. Verizon aligns its offerings with these federal regulations by adjusting contribution limits in their plans accordingly. Employees are encouraged to maximize their contributions to take full advantage of tax-deferred growth, especially when IRS limits increase, thereby enhancing their retirement savings while adhering to tax regulations.

How does the special tax treatment for lump sum distributions from the Verizon Pension Plan affect employees who receive their benefits early or have specific circumstances, such as being born before 1936? What options do these employees have to manage their tax burden effectively, and how can they best navigate these complicated rules while planning for their retirement?

Tax Treatment of Lump Sum Distributions: The special tax treatment for lump sum distributions from the Verizon Pension Plan can significantly affect employees who opt to receive their benefits early or under specific circumstances like being born before 1936. These employees have options to manage their tax burden effectively by opting for ten-year averaging or capital gain treatment on eligible distributions, allowing for a potentially lower tax rate on their pension benefits.

For surviving spouses and alternate payees of Verizon employees, what are the specific benefits available under the Verizon Pension Plan? How do these benefits compare to those available to employees, and what steps must surviving spouses or alternate payees take to ensure they receive their entitled benefits without delays or complications?

Benefits for Surviving Spouses and Alternate Payees: For surviving spouses and alternate payees, the Verizon Pension Plan offers benefits similar to those available to employees, such as annuity payments or lump-sum options. These beneficiaries must take certain steps to ensure they receive their benefits without delays, such as providing necessary documentation and adhering to plan rules. The plan details and processes for claiming benefits should be clearly understood to avoid complications.

How can Verizon employees utilize the resources available through the Verizon Benefits Center to better understand and manage their retirement benefits? What specific tools and services does the Benefits Center provide, and how can these resources assist employees in making informed decisions regarding their pension plan options?

Utilizing Resources at the Verizon Benefits Center: Verizon employees can utilize various tools and services provided by the Verizon Benefits Center to manage and understand their retirement benefits. The Benefits Center offers personalized consultations, detailed plan documentation, and tools for estimating pension benefits and planning retirement income, assisting employees in making informed decisions about their pension plan options.

What challenges might Verizon employees face regarding eligibility and tax withholding when receiving their pension payments, and how can they mitigate these issues? It's crucial for employees to understand the mechanics of eligibility regarding rollovers and payment processing; what key pieces of information should they be aware of to avoid unexpected taxes?

Challenges in Eligibility and Tax Withholding: Verizon employees might face challenges regarding eligibility and tax withholding when receiving pension payments. Understanding the plan's criteria for eligibility, the implications of rollovers, and the impact of mandatory withholding on distributions is crucial. Employees can mitigate these issues by consulting with the Verizon Benefits Center or a tax advisor to ensure compliance and avoid unexpected taxes.

What is the process for Verizon employees wishing to initiate a direct rollover from the Verizon Pension Plan, and what documentation will they need to prepare? Can employees receive assistance from the Verizon Benefits Center during this process, and how does using a direct rollover benefit them compared to other forms of payment?

Direct Rollover Process: The process for initiating a direct rollover involves deciding the destination of the rollover (traditional IRA or another employer plan), completing necessary documentation, and potentially seeking assistance from the Verizon Benefits Center. A direct rollover helps in avoiding immediate taxes and maintaining the tax-deferred status of retirement savings.

In terms of retirement preparedness, how does the pension plan at Verizon accommodate employees’ needs for financial security in their senior years? What additional education or resources does Verizon provide to assure that employees fully understand their retirement options and the importance of planning ahead?

Retirement Preparedness: Verizon's pension plan is designed to accommodate the financial security needs of employees in their senior years. In addition to the pension benefits, Verizon provides educational resources and planning tools to ensure employees understand their retirement options and the importance of early and consistent retirement planning.

How can employees reach out to the Verizon Benefits Center for further information about the pension plan and other retirement benefits? What specific contact methods are available to employees, and how can these interactions enhance their understanding and management of retirement benefits provided by Verizon?

Contacting the Verizon Benefits Center: Verizon employees seeking more information about their pension plan and other retirement benefits can reach out to the Verizon Benefits Center through various contact methods such as phone, email, or online portals. These interactions are crucial for enhancing understanding and effective management of retirement benefits, ensuring employees make the most of the benefits available to them.

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