63-Year-Old With $2.2M Discovers Pension Buyout Decision Could Cost His Widow $310,000
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Carl Sullivan
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24/7 Wall St.63-Year-Old With $2.2M Discovers Pension Buyout Decision Could Cost His Widow $310,000247wallst.comIf you’re lucky enough to have a pension, be careful with your payout choices. Pension elections are irreversible. Under many plans, Option A pays the highest monthly income for the pension holder’s life only. Option B pays less monthly but continues to the spouse if the pension holder dies first. Option C offers a lump ... 63-Year-Old With $2.2M Discovers Pension Buyout Decision Could Cost His Widow $310,000
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