An annuity is a contractual financial product that converts a lump sum into a series of regular payments for life. The payments made are a combination of investment return and repayment of investment capital.
Old style annuities have no residual value on death and do not allow withdrawal of lump sums over and above the regular payments however there are new products that offer residual value and withdrawals.
Unfortunately, annuities have limited availability in New Zealand. Members of the now closed Government Superannuation Scheme and certain company superannuation schemes may have the option of taking some or all of their funds as an annuity.
The key advantage of annuities is certainty of income - something most retirees desire.
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