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USAA is a


Proud Sponsor of the Military Officers Association of America


They say in life there are no guarantees. Our income annuities beg to diff er.


Guaranteed income annuities provide a fi xed income you can count on.


Like a monthly check, your funds are deposited directly into your bank account for as long as you choose — even for your lifetime. Your money is guaranteed by USAA Life insurance companies,1 A.M. Best and Standard & Poor’s®.2


which earn among the highest ratings from


Call now to learn about a guaranteed monthly fi xed income.


usaa.com/moaa | 877-913-MOAA (6622) 1USAA means United Services Automobile Association and its insurance, banking, investment and other companies. The fi xed annuity guarantee against principal loss depends on the claims-paying ability of the insurance company. 2


A.M. Best: A++, Superior (highest of 16 possible ratings); Standard & Poor’s: AA+,


Very Strong (second highest of 21 possible ratings). Company ratings represent an opinion of fi nancial strength and the company’s ability to meet ongoing obligations to policyholders. An annuity is an insurance contract sold by an insurance company designed to provide an income, usually after retirement, that cannot be outlived. Single Premium Immediate Annuity (SPIA): form number LSI22265ST 5-93; Guaranteed Retirement Income Plan: (GRIP) ASI94832ST 10-11; in NY, NSS30137NY 5-97, NSI94897NY 10-11, NSI97130NY 10-11 (form numbers vary by state and by payout option). Call for details and availability in your state. Annuities provided by USAA Life Insurance Company, San Antonio, TX and in New York by USAA Life Insurance Company of New York, Highland Falls, NY. Each company has sole fi nancial responsibility for its own products. MOAA receives fi nancial support from USAA for this sponsorship. © 2012 USAA. 131175-0812


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