Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Call J. G. Wentworth. 877-cash-now.
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Funny Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Ken Fisher is right about annuities IMO. Total waste. Almost impossible to get out of. Hidden fees. Bad option.
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The topic has shifted away from the Mastims. Should they be avoided?
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Quote:
My Granpappy used to say, "You can stick your finger in a pencil sharpener only so long before it starts hurting"
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All of us could take a lesson from the weather. It pays no attention to criticism. |
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Yes, lots of fun using clients money from hidden outlandish commissions.......
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He claims to protect you from hidden commissions.
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If their hidden, how can he protect you from them? Will a game of hide and seek reveal the fees? Inquiring minds need to know [emoji848]. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I was sold a variable annuity 18 years ago which has been since converted into the ever popular diversified portfolio of investments. The variable annuity probably has a 4% commission to the salesman. Then the individual funds have fees that kick a percentage back to the advisor. Many salesmen (advisors) also charge a management fee 1% or more annually. The good news at the time was that this variable annuity had a fixed 7 year return of 6 1/2% per year. This was when the stock market was booming (tech bubble) and interest rates were still high enough to get 5% CDs.
If you search annuities on the internet you may get a better idea of what the various products offer without the in person sales pitch. |
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https://pocketsense.com/commission-p...uity-5843.html
"The commissions tend to be high for agents selling fixed-indexed annuities. These elevated commissions make them more attractive to agents, especially when comparing them to lower commissions for variable annuities. According to Chris Lloyd of the FinancialCounsel website, average commissions stand at 10.4 percent, with 80 percent of fixed-indexed annuity sales garnering commissions at 9 percent or higher." |
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