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The Handbook of Variable Income Annuities.


The Handbook of Variable Income Annuities, by Jeffrey K. Dellinger (Wiley, 2006), is a comprehensive source of information about variable income annuities. It explains the mechanics of this type of annuity, with an emphasis on the most important principles of optimal asset liquidation The collection of assets belonging to a debtor to be applied to the discharge of his or her outstanding debts.

A type of proceeding pursuant to federal Bankruptcy
. This reference discusses the mathematical pricing of variable income annuities, expected rates of return, taxation, product distribution, and the legal aspects of variable income annuities. It also describes the differences between a variable income annuity and other types of annuities. 776 pages; $175. Contact (800) 225-5954; www.wiley.com.

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1. To inform against another person.
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Title Annotation:On the Bookshelf
Author:Fink, Philip R.
Publication:The Tax Adviser
Date:Sep 1, 2007
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