
Annuities vs. dividend stocks: Which is better for retirement?
Annuities can be great for security, and dividend stocks for flexibility.
Bankrate writer Rachel Christian covers investing and wealth management. Her work has been featured in publications across the country, including Business Insider, the Tampa Bay Times, Evansville Business and the Orlando Business Journal.
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Annuities can be great for security, and dividend stocks for flexibility.
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