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LOMA 281 Module 2 Lesson 3 Questions & ANSWERS(RATED A)

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Annuity - ANSWER insurance against the risk of outliving one's financial resources annuity contract - ANSWER A contract under which an insurer promises to make a series of periodic payments to a named individual in exchange for a premium or a series of premiums. contract owner - ANSWER The pe...

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LOMA 281 Module 2 Lesson 3
Questions & ANSWERS(RATED
A)
Annuity - ANSWER insurance against the risk of outliving one's financial resources



annuity contract - ANSWER A contract under which an insurer promises to make a series of periodic
payments to a named individual in exchange for a premium or a series of premiums.



contract owner - ANSWER The person or other entity who owns and exercises all the rights and
privileges of an annuity contract.



annuitant - ANSWER The person whose lifetime is used to determine the amount of benefits payable
under an annuity contract. If not the contract owner, they are not a party to the contract.



payee - ANSWER The person or entity who receives the periodic income payments according to the
terms of an annuity contract. If not the contract owner, they are not a party to the contract.



beneficiary - ANSWER The party designated to receive the policy proceeds following the death of the
insured. Also known as first beneficiary.



accumulation value - ANSWER equals the premiums paid, plus investment earnings, less withdrawals
or fees.



fixed annuity - ANSWER An annuity contract under which the insurer guarantees the minimum
interest rate that will be applied to the annuity's accumulation value during the accumulation period
and the minimum amount of the periodic income payments that will be made during the payout
period.

, variable annuity - ANSWER An annuity under which the amount of the accumulation value and the
amount of the periodic income payments fluctuate in accordance with the performance of one or
more specified fund options. Contract owner assumes most or all of the risk.



hybrid annuities - ANSWER combine features of fixed annuities and variable annuities.



fixed-indexed annuity - ANSWER offers principal and interest rate guarantees, as well as the
possibility of additional earnings based on changes in a published index, such as the Standard &
Poor's 500 Composite Stock Price Index (the S&P 500)




withdrawal charge - ANSWER A charge imposed on the owner of a deferred annuity when the owner
withdraws more than a stated percentage of the annuity contract's accumulation value in one year.



surrender value - ANSWER The accumulation value of a deferred annuity less any surrender charges
included in the contract.



guaranteed minimum income benefit - ANSWER A variable annuity contract feature that guarantees
a minimum protected value that can be converted into periodic income payment regardless of the
annuity's investment performance. The contract must remain in force for a specified period of time.



guaranteed minimum withdrawal benefit - ANSWER A variable annuity contract feature which
guarantees that up to a certain percentage of the amount paid into the contract will be available for
withdrawals annually during the accumulation period, even if subaccount investments perform
poorly.



guaranteed lifetime withdrawal benefit - ANSWER A variable annuity contract feature that
guarantees that up to a certain percentage of the amount paid into the contract will be available for
withdrawals annually throughout the life of the payee, even if subaccount investments perform
poorly.



surrender value - ANSWER A fee typically imposed if a deferred annuity contract is surrendered
within a stated number of years after it was purchased. Also known as back-end sales charge and
contingent deferred sales charge.

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