The nexus between investor sophistication and annuity insurance ownership: evidence from FINRA's National Financial Capability Study

Thomas Korankye, Blain Pearson, Hossein Salehi

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Abstract

Purpose: Although annuitization provides insurance against longevity risk that can benefit households, researchers have uncovered an annuitization puzzle, which suggests households are reluctant to annuitize their wealth. This study contributes to the discussions on the annuitization puzzle by examining investor sophistication and owning annuities in non-retirement accounts. Design/methodology/approach: The study utilizes data from the 2018 U S National Financial Capability Study (NFCS). The empirical analyses are based on logistic regression estimates of annuity ownership on investor sophistication. Interpretations are based on odds ratios. Findings: The findings indicate that investor sophistication contributes to the annuity puzzle. Investors with low objective and high subjective investment knowledge (overconfident investors) are more likely to own annuities compared to those with low objective and low subjective investment knowledge. However, investors with high objective and low subjective investment knowledge (under-confident investors) are less likely to choose annuity ownership compared to those with low objective and low subjective investment knowledge. The findings and ensuing discussion highlight the importance of annuitization when planning for retirement, with implications for financial service professionals. Research limitations/implications: The measure of investor sophistication does not assess the difficulty level of each financial knowledge question. The questions used to construct the investor sophistication variable are based on general investment knowledge. In addition, the annuity ownership variable used in this study pertains to investments outside retirement accounts. Despite these limitations, the findings highlight the importance of annuitization when planning for retirement. Originality/value: Unlike prior studies, the authors consider four mutually exclusive measures of investor sophistication constructed from measures of objective and subjective investment knowledge to understand the effect of investor sophistication on annuity ownership in the United States.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)398-419
Number of pages22
JournalManagerial Finance
Volume49
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 26 2023

Keywords

  • Annuity
  • Financial literacy
  • Financial sophistication
  • Investor sophistication
  • Retirement planning

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Finance
  • Strategy and Management

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