Delaying your annuity can be costly

Piles of Coins Flickr Images_of_MoneyDelaying buying your annuity with a pension pot could prove costly, warns the Daily Telegraph.

It’s true that annuity rates rise with age, so a 67-year-old in good health gets about 5% more income from an annuity than a 65-year-old. But if at age 65 you defer buying an annuity for two years, you would have to live to the age of 106 before the higher income you get at age 67 would make up for the two years’ worth of income you never had.

Converting your ‘pension pot’ into lifetime income is one of the trickiest decisions people face. It’s vital to get advice – there are many more options than you may think.

At 44 Financial Ltd we specialise in helping those that are at retirement choose the right product and maximise the income they receive. We can ensure that you get the best rate by shopping around on your behalf.

If you need any help please call us on 0116 380 0133.

Steve Clark

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