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Joint and Survivor Annuity
A type of annuity that makes payments for the lifetime of two or more beneficiaries.
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Also referred to as a joint life annuity, these are often purchased by a husband and wife.
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See also: Annuity, Joint, Joint Account, Joint Owned Property, Joint Return, Jointly and Severally
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joint and survivor annuity
- An annuity that pays a lifetime income to the annuitant and to another person, generally a spouse. The payments may be scheduled to decrease at the death of either recipient. Also called joint life annuity.
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