Offers tax-deferred growth strategies linked to S&P 500 Index performance
1 Year S&P 500 Dual Trigger
If the index has a positive change or remains flat over the year, at the end of the year, the account is credited a specified rate.
If the percentage is negative by less than value of rate, the account is credited the difference of the trigger rate.
If the percentage is negative by the value of the trigger rate or more, the account earns 0%. There is no loss of principal or gains from previous periods.
1 Year S&P 500 Performance Triggered
If the Index has a positive change or remains flat over the year, at the end of the year, the account is credited a specified rate.
If the percentage is negative, the account earns 0%. There is no loss of principal or gains from previous periods.
1 Year S&P 500 Cap​
The value of the Index at the end of the year is compared to its value at the beginning of the year.
If the percentage change is positive, the account will earn the percentage change, up to a cap.
If the percentage is negative or flat, the account earns 0%. There is no loss of principal or gains from previous periods.
Fixed Account
A guaranteed rate of growth not tied to market performance
The rate is guaranteed for 5 years; afterwards renewal rates are declared annually.
Interest is credited and compounded daily.
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Lincoln Core Capital® fixed indexed annuity (contract form ICC17-622 and state variations) is issued by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, IN, and distributed by Lincoln Financial Distributors, Inc., a broker-dealer. The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company does not solicit business in the state of New York, nor is it authorized to do so. Contractual obligations are subject to the claims-paying ability of The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.
A fixed indexed annuity is intended for retirement or other long-term needs. It is intended for a person who has sufficient cash or other liquid assets for living expenses and other unexpected emergencies, such as medical expenses. A fixed indexed annuity is not a registered security or stock market investment and does not directly participate in any stock or equity investments, or index. The index used is a price index and does not reflect dividends paid on the underlying stocks.
Not a deposit. Not FDIC insured. Not insured by any federal government agency. Not guaranteed by any bank or savings association. May go down in value.