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payout phase

The period during which an insurance company pays monthly payments to a person who has an annuity set up with the company. There is usually a minimum period of time after which the person can ask for the payments to start and the amount and duration are also dependent on the terms of scheme and when the payments are requested.

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  1. Payout Phase Definition | Investopedia
    The phase in an annuity during which payments are made to the annuitant. These are usually paid on a monthly basis and last for the lifetime of the annuitant.
     
  2. Policy Options for the Payout Phase - Papers - OECD iLibrary
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  4. Payout Phase - Retirement Planning
    When it is time to begin the receiving end of your annuity, you may choose to take all of your investments and earnings (if any) at once, in a lump sum.
     
  5. Annuities and The Payout Phase
    Jan 10, 2012 ... Design of payout phase remains a relevant issue. – Despite recent reform ... preserved their second pillars, payout phase approaching ...
     
  6. The Decumulation (Payout) Phase of Defined Contribution Pillars ...
    October 2000The provision of annuities and other benefits during the decumulation phase of defined contribution (DC) pension plans raises major policy issues.
     
  7. Designing the Payout Phase of Funded Pension Pillars in Central ...
    they need to address the design of the payout phase. This paper—a product of the ... Key Policy Questions for the Payout Phase .................................................. 12 ...
     
  8. Policy Options for the Payout Phase
    Downloadable! This paper assesses how countries' pension arrangements and regulation shape the appropriate structure and flexibility of retirement payout ...