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Her RMDs probably start at age 73 or later? There’s plenty of time for potential growth, especially if she intends to leave this for heirs… Putting it in a CD means she’ll lose money safely every year. Only do that if she needs instant access to cash…
RobTry and find the advisor that sold him the annuity and have them explain until you understand. If you can’t find the advisor, then call Allianz directly.
Or you may be able to signup on the Allianz site and see details. I don’t remember what information it wanted other than SS#, when I joined for my annuity.
Many annuities are very restrictive about withdraws early in their life and have penalties. So make sure you understand what you are doing if you want to move it.
WilsonGoing through a similar situation right now (and almost same dollar amount) with my father in law as my mother in law passed 2 months ago. We are meeting with a financial advisor to get proper advisement. It’s too much money for me to make bad decisions and paying someone $750 a year to protect $230k is fine with me. Best of luck!
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