24. With a variable annuity, which party bears the investment risk with respect to premiums and cash value allocated to the separate account? ? a. policyowner ? b. insurance company ? c. beneficiary ? d. insurance company and policyowner, equally
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Step 1: A variable annuity is an annuity contract where the cash value is invested in a sub-account that is not guaranteed by the insurance company. Show more…
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