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Could a multiyear guaranteed annuity be part of your retirement planning?
Apr 30, 2026 9:52 PM

  

Could a multiyear guaranteed annuity be part of your retirement planning?1

  One possible way to put time on your side.© apttone/stock.adobe.com, © koya979/stock.adobe.com; Photo illustration Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.A multiyear guaranteed annuity (MYGA) works similarly to a certificate of deposit (CD), offering a fixed interest rate for a set term—although it often allows more flexibility for withdrawals. These insurance products appeal to retirees and conservative investors because of their guaranteed rates of return, but they come with downsides, including significant fees and penalties.

  MYGAs provide a steady and predictable income stream and are often used as part of a retirement income strategy. Understanding how a multiyear guaranteed annuity works, and weighing its benefits and limitations, can help you decide if it fits with your financial goals.

  What is a multiyear guaranteed annuity?Like other annuities, a multiyear guaranteed annuity is an insurance contract designed to provide an income. A MYGA offers a fixed interest rate that remains unchanged for a defined period. In contrast, other fixed annuities may not maintain the same rate for the contract term. For example, a traditional fixed annuity might guarantee a rate for only five years of its 10-year term.

  A MYGA differs from a variable annuity as well. Variable annuities often have a market-linked investment that can provide potentially higher returns. But the rate varies with market conditions, while a multiyear guaranteed annuity offers stable, predictable returns.

  Multiyear guaranteed annuities are often purchased by those who want to supplement their retirement with a reliable income stream.

  How MYGAs workMost MYGAs are single-premium deferred annuities. These contracts are usually funded with a single payment, often ranging from $5,000 to $2 million, and the principal is intended to remain untouched for a set period. Terms typically range from three to seven years, although other options may be available.

  Unlike CDs, where you pay taxes on the interest earned each year, earnings in a MYGA grow tax deferred. A qualified MYGA offers additional tax benefits, such as being funded with pretax dollars, but withdrawing money before age 59½ may result in a 10% penalty.

  As with most annuities, MYGAs may charge various fees, including surrender fees, should you terminate the contract before it reaches maturity.

  Rollover. Withdraw the money from the MYGA and roll it over into a new contract. A new interest rate usually applies.Annuitize. Choose to receive regular payments from your annuity, which may include lifetime income options.Automatically convert. Some companies allow automatic conversion to a new contract. If this option is available, you’ll be notified in advance, and a new rate and surrender fees may apply.Renew. Renewing your MYGA typically avoids surrender fees and might offer a higher guaranteed rate for the new term.MYGA vs. CD: Key differencesMultiyear guaranteed annuities are often compared with CDs because both offer fixed rates until maturity and are considered relatively safe investments. Their maturities are similar, but MYGAs and CDs differ in key ways.

  

Feature MYGA CD
Issuer Insurance company Bank or credit union
FDIC/NCUA insured? No Yes
Guaranteed interest rate? Yes Yes
Tax-deferred earnings? Yes No
Early withdrawals Often allowed for some funds (e.g., interest earnings) before maturity Rarely permitted
Fees Surrender fees may apply, especially for withdrawals made before age 59½ A possible interest penalty may apply, but typically no fee is charged
Lifetime income Available if the MYGA is annuitized at the term’s end Unavailable
Risks of multiyear guaranteed annuitiesNot federally insured. MYGAs aren’t insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or National Credit Union Association (NCUA), so it’s essential to check the issuing company’s financial rating. Find out if the insurer is part of a state’s guaranty association to ensure you’re protected if the insurance company offering the annuity should fail.Inflation. MYGA returns are stable, but may not keep up with the rate of inflation. Your purchasing power might erode over time if prices rise for a sustained period.Tax implications. Further, if you withdraw funds before age 59½ from a qualified MYGA, you could also face a 10% penalty from the Internal Revenue Service (IRS). Even if you wait, taxes apply to withdrawals from qualified MYGAs, similar to distributions from a traditional 401(k) or individual retirement account (IRA). With nonqualified MYGAs, you pay taxes only on the earnings portion of your withdrawal.Fees and surrender charges. Multiyear guaranteed annuities often come with surrender fees if you withdraw funds before the term ends. Review the contract to ensure you understand all the costs.Is a multiyear guaranteed annuity right for you?Before purchasing a multiyear guaranteed annuity, think about your long-term investment and retirement goals. MYGAs are often a good fit for those nearing or in retirement who want predictable income. Interest payments from these investments can be used to supplement your income now, or you can let the MYGA mature and then annuitize it to provide lifetime retirement income. To ensure the best fit for your financial strategy, explore these other options before committing to a MYGA:

  Traditional fixed annuities provide guaranteed returns, but may have shorter or varying terms compared to MYGAs.Variable annuities offer the potential for higher returns linked to investments and are suited for those comfortable with market risk.Deferred annuities begin income payments at a future date, making them useful for later stages of retirement.Immediate annuities convert a lump sum into regular payments right away, offering quick access to income.Bonds and other fixed-income securities deliver predictable income with varying levels of risk and liquidity.High-yield savings accounts pay lower returns than MYGAs but are FDIC insured—backed by the full faith and credit of the U.S. government.The bottom lineA multiyear guaranteed annuity can play an important role in a retirement income strategy, offering stability and predictable returns. But it’s essential that you understand the potential fees, tax implications, and withdrawal restrictions before committing. Review the contract thoroughly, assess how a MYGA aligns with your broader financial goals, and compare it with other options like fixed annuities, bonds, or immediate annuities. If you still have questions, consulting a financial advisor can help ensure your long-term retirement plan is sound.

  How much do you really need to save to retire comfortably? There's no single answer, but we'll help you crunch the numbers.Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc.

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