Of course the issue at hand -- can a service provider retire by age 30
  is more than calculating a simple annuity. Spreadsheets are far more
flexible than what you offer. 

Regardless, the income stream of the provider is key. My model and
assumptions show that a provider, in netherlands, could easily
accumulate 2-4 million by age 30 -- leaving a payout over 70 years
easily with the bounds of livability. Particularly given social
services in Netherlands.

If you really think that all you have to all you have to do is plug in
the age and gender and the single premium amount you're paying and
they'll give you all the annuity figures you want -- well, 'nuff said. 

Simply click on google spreadsheet link for a model of income,
investment and annuity. (As i said, the paste does not format well.)



-- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> Sorry, I don't understand a word or number that you printed below, 
> new.morning...

You could not click on the spreadsheet? 
 
> Here's an annuity calculator...all you have to do is plug in the age 
> and gender and the single premium amount you're paying and they'll 
> give you all the annuity figures you want:





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