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inessss [21]
3 years ago
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During the accumulation phase of a variable annuity: A payments can be made into the plan; but distributions may not be taken fr

om the plan B distributions may be taken from the plan; but payments may not be made into the plan C both payments may be made into the plan; and distributions may be taken from the plan D neither payments may be made into the plan; nor distributions may be taken from the plan Review
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mojhsa [17]3 years ago
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Explanation:

ruing the accumulation phase of a variable annuity: A payments can be made into the plan; but distributions may not be taken from the plan B distributions may be taken from the plan; but payments may not be made into the plan C both payments may be made into the plan; and distributions may be taken from the plan D neither payments may be made into the plan; nor distributions may be taken from the plan Review

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