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annuity

[uh-noo-i-tee, uh-nyoo-] / əˈnu ɪ ti, əˈnyu- /






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An Apollo spokesperson said Athene had ample cash and liquidity and that its issuance of new annuity policies "meaningfully" exceeded the policies that matured and other withdrawals.

From Reuters

Likewise, seniors who meet income needs with a steady dividend stream or with annuities and other cash-generating securities might not have much reason to access extra cash in the short run.

From Seattle Times

The Bidens also earned $61,995 in royalties from their books with the rest of their income coming from pensions, annuities, IRA distributions and Social Security benefits.

From Washington Post

A conviction would cost him the “creditable service” accrued in office that helps determine the size of his retirement annuity.

From Seattle Times

Ms. Smith will now receive an early annuity equal to 100 percent of her husband’s salary, as opposed to the 33 percent she would otherwise have received.

From Washington Post