joel Posted September 17, 2006 Posted September 17, 2006 Assumptions: Salary reductions only. Fixed interest annuity. Does the amount borrowed come from the general assets of the insurer or the individual's annuity account balance?
Michael Devault Posted September 18, 2006 Posted September 18, 2006 On a fixed annuity (in contrast to a variable annuity), there is no distinction between the two. When a policyowner pays a premium, it becomes part of the general assets of the insurance company and is invested as such. Thus, a loan is also part of the general assets of the company. Of course, separate accounting is maintained in order to determine the policyowner's account balance, loan balance, etc., but each policyowner's balance is not identified to a specific investment.
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