The shift away from defined-benefit pension plans is eliminating life annuities received on retirement. Retiree incomes are becoming increasingly dependent on retirees’ investment returns and savings consumption rates. The traditional solution, for retirees to purchase annuities, is expensive (because insurance companies must be compensated for bearing systematic investment and actuarial risks) and leaves the investor exposed to the risk of issuer default. The alternative investment vehicle proposed here would allow retirees to diversify life-expectancy risk but retain aggregate investment and actuarial risks. Participants would thus save the cost of the risk premiums for transferring those risks to an insurance company. As a result, the payments to participants from this alternative should be significantly higher than payments from a purchased annuity.
A Mutual Fund to Yield Annuity-Like Benefits
A Lower-Cost Alternative to Traditional Annuities
Jan 2, 2019
Ralph Goldsticker

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