Financial Planning: Annuities : What Is an Equity Index Annuity?
Posted by MarkApr 21
An equity annuity index allows someone to participate in the stock market. Participate in the stock market by using an equity index annuity withtips from a registered financial consultant in this free financial planning video. Expert: Patrick Munro Contact: www.northstarnavigator.com Bio: Patrick Munro is a registered financial consultant (RFC) with outstanding sales volume of progressive financial products and solutions to the senior and boomer marketplace. Filmmaker: Reel Media LLC



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An equity indexed annuity is crap!!! Not even regulated by FINRA or the SEC
BEWARE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This guy is an insurance agent not a financial advisor…Check out his web site, no affiliation with FINRA. Bad bad sign. Non registerd person.
You sound like a guy who has lost his clients 40% of their money by not using these “crap” products! And the SEC will regulate them shortly with Rule 151A. Giving you the benefit of the doubt, I trust you mean well; just need more perspective.
I am a registerd advisor…you are not…I checked FINRA…EIA’s put people in 10-20 year products with 20% surrender charges….And there is a reaon for 151a, to stop insurance agents from giving mis information on financial advice.
FINRA and the SEC is CORRUPT ! Where did MADOFF work under? It was under so called FINRA and SEC Regulation. Everytime you see a HUGE PONZI scheme it is someone who works under FINRA and SEC regulation.
The STATE Regulators are FAR better at regulating the Insurance Industry than the SEC and FINRA is at regulating Registered Products. To the reader: check youtubes: The Truth Behind hidden Fees in 401(k)s; Stay Rich Tax Adviser Ed Slott Retirement Saving; CNBC Indexed Annuities.
I am BOTH under FINRA , the SEC AND a Licensed Life Agent. I NEVER use anything from the SEC side because they are CROOKS. I have never lost one dime of my clients money and they ALL love me ! Also, check the TIME Magazine article: Retire The 401(k). Contact me if you like I’ll answer any questions… Keep your EYES OPEN and ASK QUESTIONS.