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found for the reverse mortgage, as its product features allow for higher lump-sum payouts and provide downside protection …
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having access to either one of the two equity release products. Higher utility gains are found for the reverse mortgage as …
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Whereas there is ample evidence that life-contingent income products (life annuities) have the potential to improve individual welfare, combining them with health-contingent income products (resulting in so-called life care annuities) would serve to further increase welfare for individuals who...
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This paper investigates retirees' optimal purchases of fixed and variable longevity income annuities using their defined contribution (DC) plan assets and given their expected Social Security benefits. As an alternative, we also evaluate using plan assets to boost Social Security benefits...
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This paper investigates retirees’ optimal purchases of fixed and variable longevity income annuities using their defined contribution (DC) plan assets and given their expected Social Security benefits. As an alternative, we also evaluate using plan assets to boost Social Security benefits...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014255003
recent subprime mortgage crisis. Why did the financial markets fail to anticipate the recent debt crisis, despite the large … early warning signal of the recent crisis. -- Stochastic optimal control ; dynamic optimization ; mortgage crisis ; Ito …
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through a reverse mortgage, is a surprisingly risky asset. Under our baseline assumptions we find that the average household … would be as much as 24 percent better off taking a reverse mortgage as a lifetime income relative to what appears to be the …
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The changing social, financial and regulatory frameworks, such as an increasingly aging society, the current low interest rate environment, as well as the implementation of Solvency II, lead to the search for new product forms for private pension provision. In order to address the various...
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This study examines household portfolio choice through the retirement transition. I show that couples significantly decrease their stock allocations after retirement, whereas singles' allocations remain relatively unchanged. Reallocations are concentrated among couples in which the wife is more...
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Little is known about the degree to which individuals are uncertain about their future Social Security benefits, how this varies within the U.S. population, and whether this uncertainty influences financial decisions related to retirement planning. To illuminate these issues, we present...
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