Pension Maximization A retirement strategy for couples that involves purchasing a single life annuity on the older spouse rather than a dual or joint life with last survivor annuity that covers both people. The increased income received from the annuity will be used to fund the couple's retirement up until the older spouse dies.
Should the older spouse die first, the surviving spouse will use the life insurance proceeds to purchase a single annuity to fund the remainder of his or her retirement. At this point, the higher age of the surviving spouse will allow for more annuity income than he or she would have received at the beginning of the pension maximization process. Investopedia Says: The basis of this strategy is that the extra money received from the single life annuity on the older spouse yields sufficient income for the couple to live on and also to fund a life insurance policy on the older spouse.
However, there are many important factors to consider before attempting this strategy, including the health of both spouses, other income, tax implications and the specific terms of the couple's pension or medical plan. Plans should be discussed with a licensed insurance professional or financial planner. Related Terms: Annuitant Certified Financial Planner - CFP Fixed Annuity Joint Life With Last Survivor Annuity Pension Plan Stretch Annuity |