An investor annuitizes a non-qualified variable annuity contract using a straight life payout option with an Assumed Interest Rate (AIR) of . During the first three payout months, the contract's separate account subaccount yields the following net monthly annualized returns: Month 1 yields , Month 2 yields , and Month 3 yields . Assuming no changes in mortality or contract expense charges, how does the investor's payout amount in Month 3 compare to the payout amount received in Month 2?
- The Month 3 payout is lower than the Month 2 payout because Month 3 separate account performance fell below the AIR.Cevap
- BThe Month 3 payout is higher than the Month 2 payout because Month 3 performance was positive.
- CThe Month 3 payout is equal to the Month 2 payout because the three-month average performance () matches the AIR.
- DThe Month 3 payout is reduced by an additional IRS tax penalty due to underperformance relative to the benchmark AIR.
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The Month 3 payout is lower than the Month 2 payout because the Month 3 separate account return of was below the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR).
In a variable annuity payout phase, monthly payments fluctuate based on separate account performance compared to the Assumed Interest Rate (AIR). If subaccount performance exceeds the AIR, payout increases from the previous month. If performance equals the AIR, payout remains identical to the previous month. If performance is below the AIR (even if positive, such as versus AIR), the payout decreases compared to the previous month's payout.
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Variable Annuity Payout Phase Mechanics and Assumed Interest Rate (AIR)