Deferred Annuity A type of annuity contract that delays payments of income, installments or a lump sum until the investor elects to receive them. This type of annuity has two main phases, the savings phase in which you invest money into the account, and the income phase in which the plan is converted into an annuity and payments are received.
A deferred annuity can be either variable or fixed. Investopedia Says: Earnings on a deferred annuity account are taxed only upon withdrawal, providing the annuity with a tax benefit. This type of annuity also provides a death benefit, so that the beneficiary of the annuity is guaranteed the principal and the investment earnings.
For example, an investor may choose to defer annuity payments until she retires. Related Terms: Annuitant Annuity Contract Beneficiary Death Benefit Fixed Annuity Hybrid Annuity Income Annuity Life Annuity Stretch Annuity Variable Annuity |