What to Know Before Purchasing an Annuity Income Rider

Do you know the difference between a GLWB and a GMIB? A roll-up rate and a payout rate? If you're contemplating a fixed indexed or variable annuity with an income rider, make sure to understand the key terms so you can effectively compare your options and see which offers the best bang for your buck.

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For over a decade, annuities with income riders have become a preferred choice for many retirees without pensions or in need of supplementing their Social Security. Who doesn’t want a “guaranteed return” of 5% to 7% and as high as 10% for the next 10 to 15 years without having to go through the stock market roller coaster?

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Carlos Dias Jr., Wealth Adviser
Founder and President, Dias Wealth LLC

Carlos Dias Jr. is a financial adviser, public speaker and president of Dias Wealth LLC, in the Orlando, Florida, area, offering strategic financial planning services to business owners, executives, retirees and professional athletes. Carlos is a nationally syndicated columnist for Kiplinger and has contributed, been featured or quoted in over 100 publications, including Forbes, MarketWatch, Bloomberg, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, U.S. News & World Report, USA Today and several others. He's also been interviewed on various radio and television stations. Carlos is trilingual, fluent in both Portuguese and Spanish.