CONSIDER YOUR FUTURE OBLIGATIONS

Annuities are usually discussed in the context of planning for retirement, but have you ever considered the use of an annuity to meet other types of future obligations or needs? This week’s article does just that when it discusses the use of an annuity to ensure an ex-spouse’s obligation for future alimony payments. There are so many types of future obligations that each of us has, whether it be retirement or education, or in the case of this article, alimony, it might be a good idea to consider if an annuity can help meet them. Call us if you’d like to talk about some options that might be available to you. We’re always here to help.

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