Longevity insurance
Type of annuity contract / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Longevity insurance,[1] describes the process of mitigating against longevity risk. In the United States, such risk mitigation is often achieved using a longevity annuity[2] or Tontine[dubious ā discuss], qualifying longevity annuity contract (QLAC),[3] deferred income annuity,[4] an annuity contract designed to provide a regular income for life starting at a pre-established future age, e.g. 85[dubious ā discuss], and purchased many years before reaching that age.
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