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		<title>Immediate Annuities For Seniors With No Payment At All?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How is this possible?
The answer is that tantamount to premium financing, wherever the funders are dealing with mortality rate spreads, the institutional folks are also calculating  these comparable spreads when it concerns immediate annuities. This can appear labyrinthian, but it is actually similar to the stock market option game. One party believes the stock [...]]]></description>
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