Friday 12 June 2015

Social Media Financing More Information on Annuities

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You may hear about annuities and wonder if that is something you should be investing in, but you’re not really sure what annuities actually are. You’re not alone.

But where do you start in your search for annuity information?

One great source often overlooked is social media.

Social media can be a great tool for research in almost anything, including annuities.

Take a look for at these tips using social media to find information regarding annuities.

As the following article looks at, before long, you may be an annuity expert yourself.

Social Media and Annuities

Among the tips to remember:

• Use your own social media to find an annuities expert. Ask your Facebook friends or do a LinkedIn search.

• Take a look on Twitter and hashtag annuity basics or annuity information or annuity experts. Follow some of the experts’ Twitter feeds, and you can get some thorough information here.

• Check out some LinkedIn profiles for annuity experts. You can look at the people your friends recommend or find your own through social media. Search through until you find an expert that suits your needs.

• Read blogs. Blogs are one of the best sources of information out there. You will find all sides and all opinions, so it’s a great way to sift information and see where you stand, what questions you have and where you want to go with this.

Annuity Quick Facts

• The most common/basic types of annuities consist of deferred and immediate annuities.

• Many people buy annuities to supplement their retirement pensions and savings.

• People in many different situations invest in and buy annuities, from grandparents looking to provide for their grandchildren to small business owners who have sold their businesses.

• Annuities are actually an insurance product as much as an investment.

• Annuities have some drawbacks that should be considered as well as the positives for buying them.

At the end of the day, annuities can seem confusing. They have their pros as well as cons, so it’s worth it to do that research before buying/investing in them.

While they are not right for everyone, they could be just the thing you’re looking for to help out financially with the years to come.

The best thing to do is use the Internet to help your research (including social media) and find a knowledgeable, honest expert to speak with.

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