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June 11, 2007

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ron enman

MetLife now offers fixed and variable annuities at group prices for employers interested in offering annuities as a DC plan distribution option. Pricing can be net of comissions or as high as 3%. For large plans (generally 1000 lives and up) MetLife also provides a comprehensive eductational component at it's cost to help educate workers on the risks associated with longevity and the role annuitization plays in managing that risk.

Be happy to provide more info if interested.

Ron Enman

Ron Dean

That's great news. There are annuity providers that don't charge anything, but you have to go to the Caribbean to visit your money. The Bigs charge between 8 and 13%. But the bottom line issue is still the fact that DB plans generally produce a better annuity than a DC plan, especially after a 5% reduction in the DC plan account for the purchase of the annuity. Instead of putting all the money into a 401(k) plan account, the employer puts the money into annuity contracts, the employer has created a DB instead of a DC plan.

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