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tax-deferred annuity

American  
[taks-di-furd] / ˈtæks dɪˌfɜrd /

noun

  1. an annuity that enables one to purchase an insurance product that will earn interest, with the tax obligation deferred until withdrawals begin, usually at retirement. TDA


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Various types of accounts – like a Roth IRA or tax-deferred annuity or checking account – have various tax treatments.

From US News

Additionally, investments that produce taxable interest or that pay dividends could be held in a tax-deferred account like an IRA or possibly a tax-deferred annuity.

From Forbes

Sam Beardsley, head of T. Rowe Price's tax department, says that in virtually every scenario he ran, investing in straight taxable funds late in your savings years produced more retirement income than a tax-deferred annuity.

From Time Magazine Archive

Other studies suggest that you need at least 20 years of accumulation before a tax-deferred annuity makes sense.

From Time Magazine Archive

TV or the offer in my mail today: a tax-deferred annuity.

From Time Magazine Archive