Annuitization Phase
  
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The moment your annuities begin to pay out.
Example: You’ve just turned 65. Greyer, humbler, and crinklier than ever. You need money from the $100,000 fixed-rate annuity you purchased a decade ago. Pronto. Luckily, your annuity kicks into the annuitization phase and begins to deliver the green stuff.
Your annuitization pay-out calculator shows you that, based on six percent interest and a three percent inflation rate, your annuity pays you $1,102.24 on a monthly basis. Enjoy that used Winnebago. The living room with the hole in the wall has a great view of...stuff.
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Finance: What is Perpetuity?44 Views
finance a la shmoop. what is a perpetuity? forever. that's what you should think
when you hear the word perpetuity. well a perpetuity is a cousin to an annuity.
in an annuity you invest a given amount of money and then you get a portion of [100 dollar bill]
that dough paid out to you over a set number of years, or in the vein of a life
insurance policy it gets paid out until you are you know doing backstroke Six
Feet Under. and annuity sunsets well basically when you. do but a perpetuity [skeleton in the ground]
outlives you. it pays forever even when you're dead. so why would anyone want one
of these things? well they work for university scholarship endowments. you
know like think about a great Italian literature philanthropist named well
let's say Bella pepperoni. no offense to our Italian shmoopers out there. she made [woman wears name tag]
her fortune analyzing the works of Dante and Machiavelli and wants to endow a
scholarship for other PhDs in Italian Lit forever. well she'd put in say a
million bucks and it might get invested in half and bonds half in stocks with
yield and the throw from that million bucks might be something like a four or
five percent a year or forty or fifty grand and that would be more than enough [equations on screen]
to cover the basics for a PhD in Italian lit well more or less forever as
dividends get raised in stocks bro and all that stuff. the million bucks just
remains invested 50/50 stocks and bonds and the world continues to spin so yeah
even when she's no longer around to enjoy the fruits of her labor as well [headstone shown]
that fruit doesn't spoil develop mold and start to smell bad even if we can't
say the same for her. sorry. just keeping it real. [woman's picture next to casket.]
that's perpetuity. goes forever. perpetual.
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