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Accumulation Period |
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Accumulation Period 1. The period of time in which someone saves, especially for retirement. Generally speaking, the longer the accumulation period, the more one saves. 2. In annuities, the period of time in which one contributes to the annuity. Depending on the type of annuity, taxes may be deferred during the accumulation period. Generally speaking, the longer the accumulation period and the more one contributes to the annuity, the greater the resulting income stream. Accumulation period. The accumulation period refers to the time during which your retirement savings accumulate in a deferred annuity. Because annuities are federal income tax deferred, all earnings are reinvested to increase the base on which future earnings accumulate, so you have the benefit of compounding. When you buy a deferred fixed annuity contract, the company issuing the contract promises a fixed rate of return during the accumulation period regardless of whether market interest rates move up or down. With a deferred variable annuity, the amount you accumulate depends on the performance of the investment alternatives, known as subaccounts or separate account funds, which you select from among those offered in the contract. At the end of the accumulation period, you can choose to annuitize, agree to some other method of receiving income, or roll over your account value into an immediate annuity. The years in which you receive annuity income are sometimes called the distribution period. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| * The investor is not subject to the 10% premature withdrawal
penalty, and the tax bracket during the accumulation period and at
distribution is 35%. The 2002-1 bonds were structured with a
12-month accumulation period and began funding the PFA in April 2006. Following a variable accumulation period,
principal is expected to be paid to class A certificateholders on the
July 2011 distribution date and to class B certificateholders one month
later. |
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