My Annuity Is Not Growing

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КОМЕНТАРІ • 145

  • @rajbeekie7124
    @rajbeekie7124 5 років тому +23

    Twenty years ago I was sold some annuities and up to this day, I still regret going along with the advisor.

    • @chrisd6736
      @chrisd6736 5 років тому +10

      He wasn’t an advisor he was a salesman. There’s a big difference.

    • @kgm2182
      @kgm2182 Рік тому +4

      And to this day that "advisor" has no regrets.

  • @Mike-01234
    @Mike-01234 5 років тому +26

    Anything sold by an Insurance agent who usually sell these is a sign to run.

    • @phayzyre1052
      @phayzyre1052 5 років тому

      Wise words!! 👍👍

    • @rodgraff1782
      @rodgraff1782 4 роки тому +2

      Very true. The sharks that sell these variable annuities are paid huge commissions, and the consumers are stuck with paying high fees for a number of years. This is how they get the money to pay the commissions. If you back out early, you get stuck with very large surrender fees.

    • @joelduffy1
      @joelduffy1 3 роки тому +4

      Agreed. And I'm an insurance agent. I won't sell them.

  • @NewsHistorian
    @NewsHistorian 4 роки тому +9

    Thanks Dave. I was considering an Annuity and now reconsidering.

    • @christinemarie007
      @christinemarie007 Рік тому +1

      I am considering it as well...not anymore.

    • @StressLessFinancial
      @StressLessFinancial 2 дні тому

      Just like stocks, there are good or bad annuities. When we want to protect our nest egg from market crashes, we have to diversify our portfolio and not just rely on vehicles that are under stock. Obviously as market collapse, it takes decades to recoup and if you are in your late 50's you can imagine the financial crises you have to go through to wait for the market to recover your retirement fund from your 401k , IRA and the like. So what someone should do naturally? Of course, find a vehicle that can give protection from losing principal while it can give you certain percentage which might not that high like stocks can give you but surely protects your principal. That is where the annuity comes in.
      Now, is Variable annuity the one you are looking for? No, it's not it. It sucks due to susceptibility to market volatility because it has a percentage invested in stocks. What you are looking for are fixed index annuity, MYGA, or income-generating annuity because these vehicles are not associated with stocks.
      Also make sure while buying annuities you are working with the right people who have fiduciary roles to act in your benefit not theirs. The problem working with most financial advisors is they have limited knowledge in which annuity or which bucket you should put your money on.
      It is suggested to work with a broker you can trust so he can shop from different companies and also suggest better strategies . This can ensure you are putting in the right buckets like Barcleys or other trusted buckets. Is the broker earning money from you? Of course, but it is only a one-time commission. Given the time they spent to master their craft just like everybody else, they have the right to earn from their expertise as well.

  • @rodgraff1782
    @rodgraff1782 4 роки тому +12

    Variable annuities are nothing more than mutual funds wrapped around an insurance policy. Worse than whole life insurance. Never mix investments with insurance. I know, I made the mistake too.

  • @MichaelBenninger
    @MichaelBenninger 5 років тому +2

    Great review

  • @LoganAllec
    @LoganAllec 3 роки тому +10

    anybody know exactly what these mutual funds are that ramsey claims consistently beat the S&P 500?

    • @javierjimenez2372
      @javierjimenez2372 3 роки тому +1

      American Funds 🙏

    • @MrKage95
      @MrKage95 3 роки тому +2

      I like the below. *not a financial advisor*
      FOCPX
      FSCSX
      FSPHX
      FSPTX
      FSMEX
      FBGRX
      There's also nothing wrong with doing index funds. they're very safe and steady, insanely low fees, and you don't need to worry about "do I beat the S&P500 this year?"

    • @zach4216
      @zach4216 3 роки тому +2

      They don’t exist

    • @MrKage95
      @MrKage95 3 роки тому +1

      @@zach4216 I just gave six that have beat the S&P over a 1-, 3-, 5-, and 10-year average (even when you factor in expense ratio). they do exist, they're just harder to find.

    • @zach4216
      @zach4216 3 роки тому

      @@MrKage95 keyword: “have”

  • @christinemarie007
    @christinemarie007 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the video and thank you so much for all the comments. I am trying to learn and understand. All this is new to me and I understand nothing. I am not at all sure what to do. I am so confused.

  • @jeffreycross9235
    @jeffreycross9235 7 років тому +1

    I would like to call after huge investments and huge loss and disability it still good to get info on that thanks you'll for that advise!!!

  • @rbscott21
    @rbscott21 5 років тому +8

    No risk in a Variable annuity? There is no minimum growth rate unless it is for future income. That is not the same as growth of your lump sum or accumulation value. Fees are pretty high on Variable annuities. Consider a no-fee Fixed index annuity if you want to have principle protection. Commissions are not 23% (4X a mutual fund which is generally 5.75% on an A share fund) Variable annuities are a high cost way to invest in mutual funds.

    • @BigRed2
      @BigRed2 5 років тому

      Mutual fund fees are not 5% lol , they range 1-3%

    • @chriswilson1968
      @chriswilson1968 4 роки тому

      @@BigRed2 Loaded mutual funds charge a commission of 5.75% when you buy in. Why are you referring to expense rations when hes talking about a different fee entirely?

  • @abnerschmucker1
    @abnerschmucker1 6 років тому +1

    Nice Fidget Spinner Dave!

  • @johnbecnel693
    @johnbecnel693 5 років тому

    Dave Ramsey said!

  • @phayzyre1052
    @phayzyre1052 5 років тому +9

    I remember back in college in the mid -990's I had a guy who sat behind me in a business class I was taking that worked for Prudential Annuities and Securities. He used to ballyhoo and brouhaha about how "great" annuities were and how he stood to make tons of cash selling them. He made it sound like annuities were the greatest thing since sliced bread. Intrigued, I checked on annuities to see what all the fuss was about....it didn't take me long to realize what was going on. Annuities have sky-high commision fees and all this guy was doing was lining his wallet at other people's ignorance.
    Annuities are something of a joke nowadays and most people have wised up to that notion. I wonder what that same guy that used to blow his horn about annuities is saying nowadays....welcome to Walmart!?

    • @chriswilson1968
      @chriswilson1968 4 роки тому +1

      Welcome to Costco, I love you....

    • @govols2214
      @govols2214 4 роки тому +1

      Annuities are good in place of bonds, but should not be used as an equities replacement, nor should they be compared to them

    • @kawi4ev
      @kawi4ev Рік тому

      You may want to relook at annuities now. “Structured” annuities have evolved and plenty of no fee options.

  • @drewgsands
    @drewgsands Рік тому +1

    What do you feel about Berkshire Hathaway brk b

  • @Geanne-May
    @Geanne-May 5 років тому

    Caller mentioned income base and cash account. You did not ask him about the income base account. Getting out of this annuity he will lose this benefit that he has been paying fees on.

  • @ryandebock6277
    @ryandebock6277 5 років тому +1

    Interest rate hikes mean bond values go down. If you are retiring soon stay away from bonds and invest your money in safe indexed accounts like FIA''s. When interest rates really go up like they are going to, people are going to lose a lot of money in the mutual fund market, even though they tell you its safe.

  • @jeremyed9507
    @jeremyed9507 4 роки тому +3

    I like annuities but at 37? No sir, not unless you plan to retire at 40.

  • @coderider3022
    @coderider3022 2 місяці тому

    Annuities - your give up growth for safety. You can’t cry years after. You knew this at the time ! Fixed term annuity makes sense to bridge you but that’s it.

  • @vcp93
    @vcp93 4 роки тому

    But da feller said it was.....wait for it....."GUARANTEED MONEY FOR LIFE!!!!" WhooopEEEEEE!!!! What's not to love? 🤪👍

  • @colinjames9562
    @colinjames9562 5 років тому +12

    this is what Dave is the most ignorant to, index funds. The most common phrase in finance is 'past performance is no guarantee of future performance'. He mentioned turnover of the holdings of the fund- the funds themselves have turnover of the human beings who run them. The winners of yesterday are the losers of tomorrow. Many fund managers are only with a company for 5-10 years and then are replaced or retire.
    Buffett wasn't dumbing down the advice for the masses. Dave probably knew that - Warren has spoken in great detail about managers not being experts. *"Where are the Customers Yachts"*

    • @I..cast..fireball
      @I..cast..fireball 2 роки тому

      You are correct that he is ignorant on index funds, but he is right about annuities being trash.

  • @dennish4603
    @dennish4603 6 років тому +2

    I bought a variable annuity life insurance policy 25 years ago costing 1600 annually for 250,000$ insurance. Today the policy has a cash value 75,000$ with a death value 300k .
    Was this bad? Doubled my $ while having some insurance............ should i cash out?

  • @adam4382
    @adam4382 3 роки тому +2

    Fidelity has its own personal retirement annuity with low cost and no big commission fee like a tipical insurance company that locks your money and surrender value and low index return. You can manage your fund yourself

  • @chrllamas
    @chrllamas 8 років тому +6

    can anyone name some mutual funds that out produce the S&P 500 that has a long track record?

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec 8 років тому +6

      +christapher Llamas Everyone is trying to find it, and all mutual fund brokers will tell you they found it.
      I personally prefer to invest in low-MER index funds that track exactly the S&P500. This guarantees a fair share of returns from the stock market. For more info I suggest you look up the founder of Vanguard, Jack Bogle.
      The thing to remember is that brokers make little to no money selling index funds, so you will get some pushback if you go through a broker. If you become an educated and self-sufficient investor you can make your own contributions into a brokerage account and cut the middle man entirely.

    • @itrthho
      @itrthho 8 років тому +1

      +christapher Llamas Vanguard Wellington Fund Investor Shares (VWELX) "balanced fund" (60% stock 40% bonds) since July 1929 ...the average yearly return 8.2%

    • @itrthho
      @itrthho 8 років тому +1

      Those are great funds, (I'm a bit biased as I invest in both funds). I like to point to Wellington because a bit conservative for those shaky on investing in stocks and because of it being started in 1929 and it shows come heck or high water you can still make money.

    • @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec
      @ClassicBMWFanInQuebec 8 років тому +1

      George McGovern Is 8.2% before or after fees?

    • @itrthho
      @itrthho 8 років тому

      MiniCactuar
      Before...0.26% annual expense ratio for investor class $3,000-49,999. Admiral class $50,000+ at 0.18% expense ratio

  • @canaanatkinson7830
    @canaanatkinson7830 2 місяці тому

    He really does.

  • @tamimoncrief2264
    @tamimoncrief2264 2 роки тому +1

    Dave I wonder why your smartvestors pros push so hard to buy annuities?
    Doesn't that contradict your advice?

    • @My3Sons333
      @My3Sons333 Рік тому

      That’s absolutely correct! I have thought the same exact thing. I have talked to several of Ramsey’s smartvestors and they push annuities big time! Such a CONTRADICTION. Honestly I think these smartvestors are just paying Ramsey big money to advertise for them.

  • @tomekaridley6371
    @tomekaridley6371 4 роки тому +1

    How does an annuity work anyhow? What do I need to do to get started in this?

  • @larrydesantiago5206
    @larrydesantiago5206 5 років тому +3

    you give sound advice dave. but if someone had a good advisor they wouldnt have to get your advice. so people need to just find a good guy to set up their retirement properly.

  • @larry3576
    @larry3576 6 років тому

    I have a master dex 10 variable annuity I have fulfilled my contract requirements and have sent the paperwork back to them and not one penny has been sent to me I was told I would have it in three days well it’s been three weeks now and nothing but excuses do I stand a chance of getting my money or has Allianz stoled it can I file a complaint with the government or do I need an attorney

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 6 років тому +2

      The MasterDex 10 is not a variable annuity. It is an indexed annuity. IT normally takes a few weeks to get your money. Be careful if it is an IRA account and you are under 591/2. You will be penalized 10% by the IRS. Also, the MasterDex10 is a 2 Tier product and you will lose your up front bonus if you cash it in. It is best to see a qualified insurance agent to discuss your options before you do anything.

    • @larry3576
      @larry3576 6 років тому

      You are absolutely right it is not a variable annuity I was told I would have it in three days again you are absolutely right it took three weeks I did not lose my bonus I will have to pay a 10% penalty tax for two years but I feel I can invest this money and do better

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 6 років тому

      Annuities are oversold by insurance agents. They are income products, not accumulation products. There are some very good ones and some very bad ones. Consider them when you are within 5 years of retirement for your income needs. This can allow you to invest funds not needed for income in growth stocks, no bonds or fixed income. Also consider working with a fiduciary with CFP or ChFC designation,

    • @chrisd6736
      @chrisd6736 5 років тому

      rbscott21- consider most people have no idea what you’re talking about.

    • @rodgraff1782
      @rodgraff1782 4 роки тому

      File a complaint with FINRA

  • @tabascotae
    @tabascotae 4 роки тому +1

    Getting out of a variable annuity is wreckless. What kind of guaranteed income are you forfeiting to get out of it?

  • @rabick62
    @rabick62 4 роки тому +4

    Retired this year, fixed annuity-NEVER! Very happy with my variable index annuity in retirement.

    • @whitneykibble7979
      @whitneykibble7979 3 роки тому

      What company did you buy from?

    • @rabick62
      @rabick62 3 роки тому +1

      @@whitneykibble7979 Had it backward, lol. Changed it. Bought from local broker.

  • @wheeliewheelie
    @wheeliewheelie 5 років тому +4

    the Annuity Slayer on youtube....

  • @samdubey6948
    @samdubey6948 4 роки тому

    Haha better than I deserve

  • @sku32956
    @sku32956 6 років тому +1

    Roll over to Vanguard, 1035 transfer, if you have surrender fees ,run from all annuities !!

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 6 років тому

      Billy, what is a 1030 transfer?

    • @sku32956
      @sku32956 5 років тому

      Sorry here is the correct answer is 1035 exchange ,1035 Exchanges. The Internal Revenue Service allows you to exchange an insurance policy that you own for a new life insurance policy insuring the same person without paying tax on the investment gains earned on the original contract. ... You cannot, however, exchange an annuity contract for a life insurance policy.Sep 23, 2002

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 5 років тому +3

      Billy- Annuities are designed for guaranteed income , not growth. They are just a tool like any other product. If you want guaranteed income in retirement, annuities provide the highest level of guaranteed income per dollar as long as you live. Stocks, Mutual funds and ETF's cant do that. Take a look at the work of Tom Hegna or Dr. Moshe Milevsky if you want to learn more.

  • @buckalewfinancialservices6243
    @buckalewfinancialservices6243 5 років тому +2

    It always depends on individual goal and you must do your homework before investing to know the performance of the funds to make sure it's performing well. Annuities are still good but you must be smart about where they are investing your money.

    • @astroman30
      @astroman30 3 роки тому +5

      Annuities are terrible investments. Stop lying to people. You only like them because of the commissions. I bet you sell whole life insurance, too. Scammer.

    • @kgm2182
      @kgm2182 Рік тому +2

      No you must watch out for the 4x fees that annuity leeches take. WHERE you invest is a matter of choosing.

  • @canaanatkinson7830
    @canaanatkinson7830 2 місяці тому

  • @robertawhitfield2414
    @robertawhitfield2414 4 роки тому

    What’s a great annuity for employees and the age to start one???

    • @reniehandler2595
      @reniehandler2595 4 роки тому

      none

    • @insideoutsideupsidedown2218
      @insideoutsideupsidedown2218 4 роки тому +1

      Find and research good track record mutual funds. Avoid annuities like the plague..

    • @robertawhitfield2414
      @robertawhitfield2414 4 роки тому

      InsideOutside UpsideDown: Thanks 🙏🏽!!!

    • @jeremyb8817
      @jeremyb8817 10 місяців тому

      Fixed index annuity linked with good index options . Always consistent you’ll average easily 9-10% with no fees and a 10% free withdrawal after the surrender period. I’ve averaged about 12% with mine. Variable annuities suck.

  • @TruthSpeaker3
    @TruthSpeaker3 7 років тому +7

    But there was some
    "Step up" thing he said.. So is there a phantom account that turns into an income stream at some point? He never asked... And, it IS an Ira he said.. Ramsey loves to hear himself talk.. Eeesh

    • @chas766
      @chas766 5 років тому

      I believe client has an income rider so that's what his income well be based on and not the cash growth in the other. I think dave should have probed more into what the contract is vs a blanket statement

  • @canaanatkinson7830
    @canaanatkinson7830 2 місяці тому

    He does sound like that guy.

  • @ryandebock6277
    @ryandebock6277 5 років тому +5

    Roll it over into a fixed indexed annutiy. Get out of a variable annuity.

    • @52msdiane
      @52msdiane 4 роки тому

      You mean roll it into index fund? Can we do that? I've had an annuity for probably 20 yrs!

    • @eddieschubert9917
      @eddieschubert9917 Рік тому

      I just did that. Hope it’s a good move

  • @Guitaroverkill
    @Guitaroverkill 5 років тому +1

    The commissions are not 4x more than a mutual fund. Over the long-term, the mutual fund would pay more commissions. The fees in the annuity go to the insurance company for the guarantees of lifetime income. Do you own a house? Do you have insurance on that house? Yes! Well, a variable annuity gives you that insurance. Guess what? There’s are fee for that.

    • @BigRed2
      @BigRed2 5 років тому +3

      lol you get ripped off so much with Annuities and most don’t have inflation protection

    • @rodgraff1782
      @rodgraff1782 4 роки тому +2

      Wrong, the high fees go to pay the salesman’s very hefty commission who sold you the annuity. If you want to get out of the annuity within the first seven years or so, there is a surrender fee, that you are charged, because it takes years of fees collected to cover the commission expenses.

  • @danielestefano6122
    @danielestefano6122 6 років тому

    Perfectly happy with my variable annuity, of course the fees are much lower on it than my IRA and non retirement accounts. Too bad it's not currently open to new investors, but sometimes I think too much negativity against a very useful product.

    • @BigRed2
      @BigRed2 6 років тому +2

      Daniel Estefano Good luck trying to beat inflation lol, let’s say your annuity pays you 2000$ a month ..20 years from now thanks to inflation it will be worth 400$ lol

    • @larry3576
      @larry3576 6 років тому +2

      Good luck trying to get your money I can’t get mine and I fulfilled my contract requirements Allianz is the company that has my annuity so now I have to get an attorney and if I can’t sue for his fee I will lose big time

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 6 років тому +3

      I think you could benefit from a fee audit from a financial planner. Variable annuities are RARELY if EVER less expensive than plain mutual funds or ETF's. There are death benefit fees, M&E charges, subaccount management fees, income rider fees, and turnover cost hidden inside the subaccounts. Your contract will disclose these fees and may be worth reading when you can't get to sleep at night.

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 6 років тому +4

      Big Red- you are missing the point of annuities. They are not purchased to beat inflation, they are designed to guarantee income you cannot outlive. They are used as a longevity hedge. Your investment portfolio is designed to beat inflation.

    • @reniehandler2595
      @reniehandler2595 5 років тому

      If your variable annuity fees are lower than on your IRA, then I would say your expense ratio fees are way too high. Invest in no load mutual index funds. .04%

  • @sctony7116
    @sctony7116 5 років тому

    Mutual fund is THE MOST PASSIVE investment of all. You just throw money to fund manager that's it. It requires ZERO work from your side. But buying index fund, especially ETFs requires a lot of work. It is NOT passive investment at all. This requires same work you do as you buy individual stocks. Being diversified in ETF does not mean it's passive. Also there are a lot of ETFs beats S&P 500 as well as BRK. Mutual Funds are for dummies. 99% of Index Funds beat MF - Warren Buffet proved it.

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 5 років тому +1

      Mutual funds are not passive- look at the turnover ratio inside the funds you own at Morningstar or Yahoo finance. The higher the turnover, the higher the trading costs inside the fund.

  • @Thurgor_Supreme
    @Thurgor_Supreme 4 роки тому +3

    Annuities are a scam. If you're considering how to turn your savings into steady income, then you need to look at bond based mutual funds with monthly dividend payments.

    • @VinnyLogz
      @VinnyLogz 4 роки тому

      What about if I’m getting one from my union?

    • @Thurgor_Supreme
      @Thurgor_Supreme 4 роки тому

      @@VinnyLogz I mean, there's no sense in turning it down, but you have a dumb union if that's the case.

    • @VinnyLogz
      @VinnyLogz 4 роки тому

      Thurgor Supreme so every union that has an annuity setup for their 8,000 workers is dumb?

    • @VinnyLogz
      @VinnyLogz 4 роки тому

      Thurgor Supreme please please have an intelligent answer. Or are u one of those extremists that just hates all annuities and is not open minded at all?

    • @Thurgor_Supreme
      @Thurgor_Supreme 4 роки тому

      @@VinnyLogz It's unfortunate that your union was scammed by an insurance salesman, but I fail to see how that makes me unintelligent or closed-minded.

  • @markmiles3422
    @markmiles3422 5 років тому +5

    Dave, you shouldn't comment on things as important as someone's retirement funds. Why? Your comments reveal your lack care and concern. You're more engaged in playing "stump the caller" find the carrot questions. You suggest (basically tell) him to get out of a variable annuity because of high fee's (I agree with you, the fee's are very high) in one comment, then you tell him to get into another variable annuity in another comment. You have money and success, you know it, and most likely, the viewer senses your arrogance and careless ways, like I did.

  • @nrsimmons178
    @nrsimmons178 8 років тому +5

    Why not put it into a Roth IRA?

    • @ceciliahobbs485
      @ceciliahobbs485 8 років тому +4

      perhaps he's reached the limit on Roth IRAs contributions?

    • @rbscott21
      @rbscott21 6 років тому +4

      nrsimmons178 . The Roth Ira is not an investment. It is a type of retirement account that can provide for tax free income in retirement.

    • @srkn100
      @srkn100 6 років тому +1

      rbscott21 there is no such thing as tax free. Any and all dividends are tax “deferred”. Ain’t no free lunch my friend

    • @AdamSharkey523
      @AdamSharkey523 6 років тому +7

      Bro, gains in Roth IRAs are not taxable if withdrawn according to the permitted schedule...

    • @YoLo-sq8kq
      @YoLo-sq8kq 5 років тому +1

      isn't there a yearly limit of $5500 on Roth IRA?

  • @freedom1856
    @freedom1856 3 роки тому +6

    And there’s a punchline, Dave has a guy you can work with that pays him to recommend their products :o what a sellout

  • @tenzintsewang3603
    @tenzintsewang3603 6 років тому

    u stupid use AIG annuity

  • @canaanatkinson7830
    @canaanatkinson7830 2 місяці тому

  • @canaanatkinson7830
    @canaanatkinson7830 2 місяці тому

    He does sound like that guy.