Annuity-fee path ending value
$237,051
At a calculated 4.41% annual net rate.
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A hypothetical $100,000 comparison of 1.5% and 0.3% annual fees at a 6% gross annual return for 20 years.
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Hypothetical amount
$100,000
Annuity fee input
1.5%
Comparison fee input
0.3%
Gross return input
6%
Time input
20 years
Annuity-fee path ending value
$237,051
At a calculated 4.41% annual net rate.
Comparison-fee path ending value
$302,009
At a calculated 5.68% annual net rate.
Ending-value fee drag
$64,958
The lower-fee path ends this much higher under the same hypothetical gross return.
Calculated annuity-path fees
$49,413
Cumulative deductions from each year's post-growth hypothetical balance.
Calculated comparison-path fees
$11,306
Cumulative deductions from each year's post-growth hypothetical balance.
Annuity-path break-even gross return
7.29%
That is 1.29% more gross annual return than the shared 6% input.
Selected checkpoints from the full 20-year deterministic calculation.
| Year | Annuity-path value | Annuity-path fee | Comparison value | Comparison fee | Value gap |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | $104,410 | $1,590 | $105,682 | $318 | $1,272 |
| 10 | $153,965 | $2,345 | $173,784 | $523 | $19,820 |
| 20 | $237,051 | $3,610 | $302,009 | $909 | $64,958 |
Open the free analysis with this amount, both fees, gross return, and horizon prefilled.
Both paths start with the same hypothetical $100,000 balance and receive the same hypothetical 6% gross annual return. Each year, gross growth is added first and that path's annual fee is deducted from the post-growth balance. The remaining balance compounds for 20 years.
The annual fee gap is 1.2%. The 7.29% break-even figure is the gross return the higher-fee path would need to equal the lower-fee path's net rate. It is not a forecast, expected return, recommendation, or claim that an annuity's benefits pay for its fee.
Suggested citation: “AnnuityRatesHQ, ‘$100,000 fee analysis: 1.5% vs. 0.3% over 20 years,’ hypothetical fee-drag calculation using a 6% gross annual return, https://annuityrateshq.com/annuity-fee-calculator/100k-1-5-percent-vs-0-3-percent-fee-6-percent-return-20-years.”
Include the visible amount, fee inputs, return assumption, horizon, and URL. No source-sync date applies because this page uses no live CANNEX, AdvisorWorld, carrier, or market figure.
This example does not value guarantees, income or death-benefit riders, tax treatment, credited-rate mechanics, caps, participation rates, spreads, surrender charges, market value adjustments, withdrawals, or liquidity. The fee inputs do not represent a named contract. Use the linked live rate hubs and contract documents to evaluate those separate features.
Educational hypothetical only—not financial, investment, insurance, legal, or tax advice, a recommendation, product comparison, quote, or carrier-approved illustration. Fees and product benefits vary by contract. Confirm actual charges, contract terms, and fit before acting.
Hypothetical inputs; deterministic answer baked into the page.
Hypothetical inputs; deterministic answer baked into the page.
Hypothetical inputs; deterministic answer baked into the page.
Hypothetical inputs; deterministic answer baked into the page.
Hypothetical inputs; deterministic answer baked into the page.
Hypothetical inputs; deterministic answer baked into the page.