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RRSP Centre
Annuities
A life annuity is an insurance contract, purchased
with a single lump sum payment, which will
provide you with a guaranteed income for the rest of your life. Income
payments are comprised of interest and principal and are based on your
age, guarantee period, current interest rates and the amount of money
used to purchase the annuity.
There are three types of annuities available for registered
annuities:
Single Life
Provides you a guaranteed income for life
- You may also purchase an annuity with guarantee
periods ranging from 5 to 20 years where the payments are guaranteed
for the latter of the guaranteed period or your lifetime. If death
occurs during the guaranteed period, the balance of the payments
will be paid to your beneficiary.
Joint Life
Provides guaranteed income for life for you and your spouse
- Similar to a single life, you can select a guarantee
period and payments are guaranteed for the latter of the guaranteed
period or life for you and your spouse. If both die during the guaranteed
period, the remaining payments will be paid to your beneficiary.
- You also have the option of continuing full payments
to the surviving spouse or selecting a reduced payout on the first
death.
Term Certain
Provides you with income payments for
life but will not extend beyond age 90.
- Number of payments may also
be based on your spouse's age, if younger, whereby payments would continue
until your spouse attains age 90.
For more information, contact an Investment Advisor
at a BMO Nesbitt Burns branch
near you who will be pleased to introduce you to an Estate and Insurance
Advisor.
If you would like a BMO Nesbitt Burns Investment Advisor to contact you, simply complete this brief contact form.
Note: Using borrowed money to finance the
purchase of securities involves greater risk than a purchase using cash
resources only. If you borrow money to purchase securities, your responsibility
to repay the loan and pay interest as required by its terms remains the
same even if the value of the securities purchased declines.
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