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March 3, 2021

Show Your Clients the Power of FIT Select Income and Secure Growth

Hypothetically speaking!

Use this FPDA Calculator to show your clients hypothetical projections of how FIT Select Income and FIT Secure Growth can help them on their journey to retirement.

As a reminder, here are the features making the products better than ever!

Enhanced Interest Crediting Options Include Two New Custom Indexes
  • US Fundamental Balanced Index annual point to point with a participation rate
  • Global Balanced Index annual point to point with a participation rate

Plus, optional Rate Booster strategies provide greater interest crediting potential and are available on all indexed crediting options.

Enhanced Income Potential on FIT Select Income
  • Clients select either the Max Bonus GLIR or the Split Bonus GLIR at issue.
  • The GLIR Income Doubler doubles lifetime income for up to 5 years when it is needed most. Not available in CA. 
  • The GLIR Increasing Income Option allows for annual income increases as a hedge against inflation.

And, the Emergency Access Waiver continues to be available at no cost within 403(b) and 457(b) plans after the first policy year to use for an unforeseen hardship, such as a edical emergency or separation from service or disability.

Check out these and all Product Features Today!

What else do you need to know?

  • Illustrations will be available in Q2 – at that time you will receive a communication reminding you to download updated illustration software.

Register for Live Sales Training

Not available in NY.

Questions?

Contact National Life Group Sales Desk at 800-906-3310.

Rate Booster only benefits interest crediting during periods where interest is credited to that strategy. If no indexed interest is credited for that period, Rate Booster will have no effect. The charge for Rate Booster occurs for every crediting period regardless of whether interest is credited. Additional information about our flexible indexed annuity indexes can be found here.