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GFN Indexed Annuity
GFN Indexed Annuity is a user friendly on-line indexed product projection tool. This tool allows the user to view a Statistical Analysis of various indexed product designs. The indexed product performance is displayed in charts and graphs and automatically written to a PDF file that the user can view, print, or save to their computer. See Sample output. GFN Indexed Annuity can be run using the Internet Explorer web browser. Thus, there will never be any required software installation or download.

Multiple product designs can be compared on the same graph. The output will not only show the returns for a single historical period; it will also show the distribution of returns over the sample period. In addition, GFN Indexed Annuity allows users to choose popular stock market indexes and Certificate of Deposits to compare to their indexed product selections. GFN Indexed Annuity will remove the veil and allow you to see the true potential of indexed designs.

GFN Retirement
GFN Retirement takes a fresh look at the retirement risk. Retirees must contend with the combined effect of longevity and economic risk. This tool focuses on the most important question – will the retiree run out of money. The graphs and tables on the report make it easy for even nonfinancial people to understand the risk. Just like GFN Indexed Annuity, the program is run through a web browser and the output is written to a PDF file. This can be an invaluable tool in explaining the risk facing retirees.

Pricing
GoFigureNow is licensed, not sold. You may purchase a license for a small monthly fee (see below). This will allow you to access GoFigureNow from any computer with an internet connection. Multiple user licenses are available. Register your license today!

  Monthly Fee
GFN Retirement $9.99
GFN Indexed Annuity $19.99
Both $24.99
 
 
 
 
  

                     RECENT UPDATES

     New Tool (GFN Retirement)
       -Calculate the probability of
           running out of money
       -Considers both longevity and
           economic risk
 
     Withdrawal Option
       -Show how a crediting method
           would have performed
           historically taking into account
           specified withdrawals
  
     Head-to-Head Comparison
       -Calculate how many times one
           crediting method beats another