Introduction
Fixed Index Annuities are contracts between the annuitant and an insurance company in which the insurance company promises to credit interest based on the performance of a certain stock market index. Fixed Index Annuities have an inbuilt capital protection feature, so your principal will remain safe even if the index goes down.
Annuities are complex products, and many advisors try to missell them without properly understanding the buyer’s needs. Thus, you must educate yourself on these products and not solely depend upon the annuity agent’s high-pressure sales pitch.
This article discusses an in-depth review of the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity. Clear Spring TriVysta is a deferred, fixed-indexed annuity that may be a good option if you are looking for a fixed-indexed annuity that offers tax-deferred growth and downside protection with a core focus on income growth and lifetime income withdrawals. This annuity offers some good indexing options, which have the ability to provide reasonably expected (good but not the best) returns in the market. After extensive research and due diligence, I have provided an in-depth and unbiased analysis of this plan.
The review of the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity will be broken into multiple subcategories:
- Product Description
- Product Policy
- Rates and Costs
- Riders
- What Makes This Product Stand Out?
- What I Don't Like
- Company Details
- Conclusion
Product Description
The Clear Spring TriVysta is a Fixed Indexed Annuity (FIA) plan that offers the annuitant (annuity investor) an opportunity to earn a market index-linked return without having to incur the risk of market downside. This is a suitable plan for people who are looking for a simple fixed-indexed annuity that offers tax-deferred growth and downside protection with a core focus on income growth and an optional lifetime income rider.
Let’s have a look at the high-level fine print of the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity, and then we will discuss each point in detail.
Product Name | TriVysta |
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Issuing Company | |
AM Best Rating | A- (4th of 13 ratings) |
Withdrawal Charge Period(s) | 10 years |
Maximum Issue Age | 81 Years |
Minimum Initial Purchase Amount | $5,000 |
Crediting Period and Strategies |
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Plan Types |
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Indexes |
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Free Withdrawals | 10% of the annuity’s Accumulated Value per year. |
Death Benefit | Upon the annuitant’s death, the beneficiary will get greater of (i) Account Value or (ii) Surrender Value |
Free Benefits |
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Riders | Optional, paid lifetime income rider |
Surrender Value | Account Value less any withdrawal charges/MVA |
RMD Friendly | Yes |
Product Policy
How does the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity policy work?
Any annuitant (maximum age at the time of policy issue: 80) can purchase the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity with a minimum initial purchase amount of $5,000, and in return, they will earn market index returns (calculated through a formula that we will discuss shortly), credited as per the chosen crediting period. Apart from the regular crediting period, there are various events that may trigger earnings credit: On free withdrawals, for a long-term care event or terminal illness or injury event, or when a death benefit is payable. The annuity also offers an optional paid rider that helps the annuitant secure lifetime withdrawals they cannot outlive. We will discuss this further in the "Riders" section of this annuity review.
The Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity allows the annuitant to choose from one or more of the four indexes (S&P 500 Index, S&P 500 Daily Risk Control 5% USD Excess Return Index, S&P Economic Cycle Factor Rotator Index, MS Diversified Select Index) to determine their earnings crediting formula. The MS Diversified Select index has 2 crediting strategies, and the other three indexes have one strategy each. The plan also offers a fixed-rate guaranteed interest strategy to choose from, making a total of 6 strategy options. We will discuss each available index briefly:
1. S&P 500 Index
The S&P 500 index is one of the most popular and oldest indexes in the world. It tracks 500 large-cap publicly traded stocks listed in the United States. It is a reliable index and has often succeeded in the test of time. It is very important to note that, similar to most other annuities, the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity offers the S&P 500 index with cap rates, participation rates, and performance-trigger rates in place, meaning that your actual interest credited will be lower compared to the actual index return. These rates change frequently; I will discuss the rates in detail shortly.
2. S&P 500 Daily Risk Control 5% USD Excess Return Index
The S&P 500 Daily Risk Control 5% USD Excess Return Index is designed to provide a performance benchmark for the U.S. equity market while maintaining a target volatility of 5%. This index is based on the S&P 500 Total Return Index but incorporates a risk control mechanism to manage volatility. The index dynamically adjusts its exposure between the S&P 500 and a cash component on a daily basis. When market volatility increases, the index reduces its exposure to equities and increases its allocation to cash. Conversely, during periods of lower volatility, it may increase its equity exposure. This risk control strategy aims to offer investors a more stable investment option compared to the standard S&P 500 index, potentially reducing overall risk while still providing exposure to the U.S. equity market. It is important to note that although this approach aims to protect against market downturns, it also limits the index upside.
3. S&P Economic Cycle Factor Rotator Index
The S&P Economic Cycle Factor Rotator Index is designed to adapt to different phases of the economic cycle by rotating between equity factors such as value, growth, momentum, and low volatility. The index aims to enhance returns by aligning factor exposures with prevailing economic conditions, switching between pro-cyclical and defensive strategies as required. It leverages macroeconomic indicators to identify shifts in the economic cycle and adjusts allocations accordingly to optimize performance across varying market environments. The index maintains a target volatility of 6%, which helps manage risk. It is important to note that although this approach aims to protect against market downturns, it also limits the index upside.
4. MS Diversified Select Index
The MS Diversified Select Index is designed to offer balanced exposure across a range of asset classes, including equities, fixed income, and commodities. It aims to capture stable, long-term growth by dynamically allocating among these asset classes based on market conditions. The index typically focuses on risk management, adjusting its composition to optimize returns while maintaining a controlled level of volatility. This diversified approach can provide a steadier performance compared to more narrowly focused indices, making it an attractive option for conservative investors looking for broader market exposure. It is important to note that although this approach aims to protect against market downturns, it also limits the index upside.
It is very important to note that like other Fixed Indexed Annuities, the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity comes with cap rates, participation rates, etc., for these indexes, meaning that you will be credited only a part of the index return to your annuity. These rates change frequently; I will discuss more on these rates more shortly.
Note: In addition to allocating the funds in the following indexes, the annuitant also has the option to allocate funds at a fixed interest. These Fixed Rates change from time to time. The Fixed Value Rate for the 10-year withdrawal charge period at the time of writing this article was 4.25%
Rates and Costs
The earnings crediting formula
The earnings crediting formula is the most important part of this annuity discussion. It is important to know that we don’t simply get the index return credited to our annuity. The company has a few rates and caps that affect our earnings. These rates tend to change over time, and the updated rates can always be checked on the company’s website.
Let’s have a look at the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity rate sheet (as of October 2024) to understand how the earnings are determined.
From the above rate chart, you will notice that there are 6 interest crediting options (1 fixed and 5 indexed). Let’s have a look at different terms that the company uses in the TriVysta FIA chart rate:
- Cap Rates: This refers to the rate at which your interest-earning capacity is capped. For example, if an index returns 12% but the contract’s cap rate is 6%, the annuitant will be eligible for an interest credit of 6% only. It doesn’t matter how much the index goes above the cap rate; the maximum interest that can be earned is the cap rate.
- Participation Rate (PR): The participation rate describes the annuitant’s participation percentage in a return of an index. For example, suppose the participation rate is 150%, and the index returned 4% over the agreed time. In that case, the annuitant will be eligible for 150% of the return, i.e., 6%.
- Fixed Account Rate: If you opt for a fixed account rate, you simply earn the fixed rates for a particular period specified by the company before your policy begins. These rates are usually low/at par as compared to other fixed avenues, such as CDs and MYGAs, so you should avoid fixed rates in a general scenario. The 1-year fixed rate on this policy at the time of writing this article was 4.25%.
Among these indexes, I prefer the S&P 500 Index with a cap option and the MS Diversified Select Index with a Par rate option. You can also consider allocating some amount of your premium to the fixed account option, as the company is currently offering a decent fixed rate to park a part of your premium in a less-risk strategy.
Surrender/Early Withdrawal Charge
Should your needs change unexpectedly, and you need to take an excess withdrawal (a withdrawal that is above the free withdrawal amount available in a given contract year), you may be entitled to access additional monies, although certain charges and penalties may apply. Any amount withdrawn in excess of the remaining free withdrawal amount is subject to a Surrender Charge. Below is the Surrender Charge schedule for the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity.
Completed Contract Years | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11+ |
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Surrender Charge % | 10% | 9% | 8% | 7% | 6% | 5% | 4% | 3% | 2% | 1% | 0% |
Market Value Adjustments - In case you need to surrender your policy, a Market Value Adjustment (MVA) will be applied to the portion of the withdrawal or surrender that exceeds the free withdrawal amount during the withdrawal charge period. The surrender charge schedule is different for the different tenures of annuities and also changes for some states.
The surrender charge of Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity is in line with all the other annuity issuers.
Contract/Administrative Charge
The Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity levies no annual contract or administrative fees. However, if you opt for the lifetime income withdrawal rider, an annual charge of 0.90% applies, which is calculated and deducted from the account value. We will discuss more on this rider in the next section.
Riders
The Clear Spring TriVysta FIA offers annuitants the option to choose an additional paid lifetime withdrawal rider. The Lifetime Withdrawal Rider in the Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity is designed to provide annuitants with a secure stream of income that they cannot outlive. This rider ensures long-term financial stability, particularly during retirement, by offering guaranteed lifetime withdrawals. Below are the key features of this rider:
Key Features:
- Issue Limit: The minimum issue age for this rider is 50 years, based on the age of the covered person. This ensures that individuals nearing or at retirement age can take advantage of the lifetime income benefits.
- Waiting Period: Income withdrawals under this rider can begin anytime after the first contract year, provided the owner has reached age 60. This allows the annuitant to start receiving lifetime income as soon as they meet these requirements.
- Benefit Base Bonus: The rider offers a 5% bonus on the premium paid during the first contract year, which is added to the income benefit base. This helps boost the amount used to calculate lifetime income, providing an immediate increase to the annuitant’s benefit base.
- Benefit Base: The Benefit Base grows for 10 years based on the amount credited to the account value, plus a guaranteed 4% growth applied on each anniversary. This compounding growth ensures that the benefit base increases over time, which, in turn, increases the potential lifetime income available.
- Annual Rider Charge Rate: A 0.90% annual charge applies to the rider. This charge is calculated based on the account value and is deducted each year. While this fee may reduce the account balance, the guaranteed income benefits of the rider can offset this impact over time.
Rider Termination: A 0.90% annual charge applies to the rider. This charge is calculated based on the account value and is deducted each year. While this fee may reduce the account balance, the guaranteed income benefits of the rider can offset this impact over time.
- Surrender of the contract.
- Election of a settlement option under the annuity provision of the contract.
- Death of the owner prior to lifetime withdrawal election (unless continued by the surviving spouse).
- Upon death of the last covered person after lifetime withdrawals have begun.
- Change in ownership or annuitants, unless continued by the surviving spouse.
- Reaching the maturity date if lifetime withdrawals have not commenced.
This rider is ideal for individuals looking to secure a reliable income stream during retirement while benefiting from the growth potential of their annuity. The combination of a benefit base bonus and guaranteed growth provides the annuitant with peace of mind, knowing they have a steady income source that lasts a lifetime.
Also, as with most annuities, the TriVysta FIA annuity also has free in-built nursing home and terminal illness waivers.
Nursing Home Waiver: After the first contract year, an annuitant can withdraw up to 100% of the contract’s accumulated value if he is confined to a Qualified nursing home for at least 90 consecutive days. No withdrawal charge or MVA applies if the owner qualifies for this benefit. Diagnosis must occur after the contract is issued, and written proof with supporting documentation is required from a qualified physician.
Terminal Illness Waiver: After the first contract year, an annuitant can withdraw up to 100% of the contract’s accumulated value if he is diagnosed with a terminal illness with a prognosis of 12 months or less. No withdrawal charge or MVA applies if the owner qualifies for this benefit. Diagnosis must occur after the contract is issued, and written proof with supporting documentation is required from a qualified physician.
Besides the Nursing Home Waiver and the Terminal Illness Waiver, the company also offers a Minimum Guaranteed Contract Value (MGCV) provision.
Minimum Guaranteed Contract Value (MGCV) - The Minimum Guaranteed Contract Value (MGCV) provision ensures that the account value of your annuity will be no less than 87.5 of the initial premium, adjusted for any withdrawals, upon reaching the 10-year milestone.
Suppose you invest an initial premium of $100,000 in an annuity product that offers an MGCV feature. Over the course of 10 years, you make withdrawals totaling $20,000.
Initial Premium: $100,000
Total Withdrawals: $20,000
Net Account Value (Initial Premium - Withdrawals): $80,000
The MGCV feature guarantees that your account value will be at least 87.5% of the initial premium, less any withdrawals, at the 10th anniversary.
MGCV Calculation:
87.5% of Initial Premium = 0.875 * $100,000 = $87,500
Adjusted for Withdrawals: $87,500 - $20,000 = $67,000
Therefore, at the end of the 10-year period, the MGCV ensures that your account value will not be less than $67,500, regardless of market conditions or investment performance.
What makes this product stand out?
The Clear Spring TriVysta Fixed Indexed Annuity offers a few features that make a favorable case for this annuity. The ones that I like the most are:
- The plan offers the S&P Index with a decent cap rate
- Free MGCV Provision
- No annual contract, mortality & expense, or administrative fees
- Free Confinement and Terminal Illness Waiver Benefit: This no-fee rider is automatically included for owners under age 70 and includes both a Qualified Nursing Care and Terminal Illness Benefit:
- Multiple Payout Options: Lump-sum or Annuitization option with Life Only, Life with Period Certain, Joint and Survivor Life, etc.
- Optional lifetime withdrawal rider with relatively low fees
What I don’t like
This product is decent for people looking for growth and safety; still, there are some features that could add more value for the annuitant. Some of the features that I don’t like about the policy are:
- Although the annuity offers good strategies on the S&P 500 Index, I don’t like the other three indexes that the company offers for the interest crediting strategy. The other three indexes that the company offers have a volatility control mechanism that limits the overall return of the index.
Company Details
You must always keep in mind that, unlike CDs, annuities are not guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or any other federal insurance agency. An annuity's "guarantee" is only as strong as the insurance company that issues the annuity, so it is always important to assess the issuing company before buying an annuity.
Clear Spring Life and Annuity Company
Clear Spring Life and Annuity Company, a subsidiary of Group 1001 (a dynamic network of several insurance businesses.), specializes in providing a variety of annuity products tailored for retirement planning. Established in 1985, the company has rebranded from Guggenheim Life and Annuity to its current name in 2022. It offers a broad range of annuities, including fixed indexed annuities, multi-year guaranteed annuities (MYGAs), and single premium immediate annuities (SPIAs).
In 2023, Clear Spring sold over $720 million in individual annuity premiums across 48 states, reflecting its solid presence in the annuity market. The company is known for providing flexible coverage, but it operates on a smaller scale compared to larger competitors, with assets under management of around $60 billion through its parent company, Group 1001.
Despite its smaller size, Clear Spring holds a solid financial strength rating of A- from A.M. Best, indicating stability and reliability.
Conclusion
With the advancement in healthcare and technology, the average person today is living longer than ever. So, it’s very important to have a stream of income that can grow safely and steadily and have the ability to provide a guaranteed income during the retirement years. This not only helps you mitigate the risk of outliving your income but also ensures that you continue to live a decent life even in your retirement.
The Clear Spring TriVysta FIA is a decent annuity that helps you grow your retirement account with less risk. Through its higher caps and participation rates, It potentially offers faster growth with principal protection. The addition of the optional Lifetime Withdrawal Rider enhances the product's appeal by offering guaranteed lifetime income, ensuring retirees won’t outlive their savings. The relatively low rider fees and guaranteed growth of the benefit base make it a suitable choice for those focused on long-term retirement planning.
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