Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide

Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide

Few individuals have done more to educate the American public about financial scams than Jay Adkisson. As the creator of Quatloos.com, Jay has helped many thousands of people worldwide avoid being scammed out of many millions of dollars to various investment schemes. The U.S. Senate Finance Committee has twice called Jay as an expert witness on abusive tax schemes. As one of the authors of Asset Protection: Concepts and Strategies (McGraw-Hill 2004), Jay has similarly helped thousands of people avoid dubious asset protection schemes. In his latest book, Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide, Jay gives a balanced and objective overview of this advanced form of fixed annuity to better educate consumers of the advantages, disadvantages, and the numerous product options that are available when considering the purchase of this popular retirement vehicle. This short guide covers all the most important issues that consumers should address before purchasing an equity-indexed

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Reader's Responses:

  1. Shark Diver says:

    Review by Shark Diver for Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide
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    Bought after having read about it in Jay’s newsletter. This is a guide that every insurance agent who sells EIAs should read, and every person who is interested in purchasing EIAs should read — there would be no more improper or unsuitable sales, and those people who could benefit by them can do so without worry.

    There is no description, discussion or plugging of any particular insurance company or annuity product, but rather the book focuses on when and when not EIAs should be used. This is absolutely not a self-promotional book or one that pumps EIAs in all circumstances. As the author repeats over and over, there are some occasions when EIAs should not be bought because of liquidity concerns or tax issues. Yet, when they can be used, they can be great products for retirement savings and wealth preservation.

    Unique among annuity books, there is a section on asset protection utilizing annuities in states that protect them by statute, which is of course not surprising considering Jay’s background and his first book on asset protection with Chris Riser.

    Smart insurance agents will give this book to each prospective purchaser of EIAs to read first to avoid any later misunderstandings.

  2. Jeff Clark says:

    Review by Jeff Clark for Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide
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    This book is a very balanced explanation and review of the Indexed Annuity landscape. While some criticisms are not applicable to all products this small book does a very credible job of getting all the important issues on the table. I recommend this book to all that would like to learn more about this savings vehicle. Jeff Clark CPA

  3. Larry Becker says:

    Review by Larry Becker for Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide
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    Excellent, easy to understand manual you must read before embarking on a purchase of EIA’s.

  4. 4th River says:

    Review by 4th River for Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide
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    The first half of the book had some basic information on EIA which was easy to read, but the last half of the book was public information that is available on the web, such as the BUYER’S GUIDE TO EQUITY-INDEXED ANNUITIES prepared by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners. The book may make a good handout for someone who is interested in Equity Indexed Annuites and who is unfamiliar with the product. Otherwise, the book doesn’t go into any great depth nor does it fully explain equity indexed annuities as well as it could if the author would have written more of the book rather than using public documents.

  5. Michael D. Wolf says:

    Review by Michael D. Wolf for Equity-Indexed Annuities: The Smart Consumer’s Guide
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    I was looking for a good reference guide for my clients. This book was very easy to read and understand, I would highly recommend this for anyone who wants to understand EIA’s.

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