Savings Rates | Annuity: Joint life, 20 Year Guarantee (Non-Registered)

Sorted by: 80 Years in descending order (Click on a column heading to sort up or down)
Financial Institution Age in Years
55 60 65 69 70 75 80
Sun Life Assurance Co 374.83 404.90 444.61 478.38 486.88 520.82 541.63
Standard Life 363.89 392.73 427.78 457.81 465.08 484.65 507.45
Canada Life 344.45 394.50 456.83 449.61 457.35 484.93 505.22
Great-West Life 344.45 394.50 456.83 449.61 457.35 484.93 505.22
London Life 344.45 394.50 456.83 449.61 457.35 484.93 505.22
BMO Insurance 356.95 386.81 424.51 452.02 458.84 484.63 491.56
Manulife Investments 343.44 367.53 392.19 408.92 417.19 430.06 443.35
Desjardins Fin. Security 354.70 384.88 421.68 453.73 461.61 486.44 0.00
Empire Life 365.04 387.94 415.47 436.08 441.00 0.00 0.00
Equitable Life 367.13 394.91 427.17 450.94 457.15 0.00 0.00

Monthly income based on a premium of $100,000.00 of funds. Payments will commence in one month.

Annuities are investments that pay an income on a periodic (monthly, quarterly, semi-annual or annual) basis. Annuities can be purchased with registered funds from individual RRSPs, locked-in RRSPs, pension plans or deferred profit sharing plans (DPSP). Annuities can also be purchased with non-registered funds. There are generally two types of annuities. Term certain annuities pay a periodic income for a specific predetermined period of time or number of payments. Life annuities pay a periodic income for as long as the annuitant or joint annuitants live.

Prepared by Cannex on May 25, 2013

This information is current as of the date and time posted and is subject to change without notice.

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