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Answer: Investing, Annuity Contracts, General

What’s the difference between the current rate and the guaranteed rate on an annuity?

The guaranteed rate of an annuity contract is the rate defined in the contract. It’s the minimum rate the contract will pay. The current rate is the rate the insurance company actually pays to stay competitive in the market.

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