Wichita National Security MYGA with Enhanced Death Benefit and 10% Free Withdrawal Riders — 5-year fixed annuity at 5.95%
- Locks in 5.95% for 5 years
- Open with $10,000 to $1,000,000
- Free withdrawals allowed for:
- 10% of your balance each year
Rates as of May 8, 2026
Projected balance
over 5 years
Compounded at 5.95% guaranteed. No market exposure, no fees deducted from your balance.
| Year | Earnings | Balance |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | $595 | $10,595 |
| 2 | $630 | $11,225 |
| 3 | $668 | $11,893 |
| 4 | $708 | $12,601 |
| 5 | $750 | $13,351 |
| Total earnings | $3,351 | $13,351 |
Free-withdrawal allowance: 10% / yr after year 1. Withdrawals beyond the allowance trigger the surrender charge below.
- Rank vs. peers
- #16 of 171 (top is 6.35% — Mountain Life Alpine Horizon)
- Top 5-year CD
- 4.20% APY · $12,284 at maturity (taxed annually)
Same product, other terms
Other Security MYGA with Enhanced Death Benefit and 10% Free Withdrawal Riders terms from Wichita National
Projections shown for a $10,000 premium.
| Term | Rate | Projection | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 3-year | 5.55% | $11,759 | View → |
| 5-year | 5.95% | $13,351 | You're here |
| 7-year | 5.80% | $14,839 | View → |
| 10-year | 5.75% | $17,491 | View → |
If you withdraw early
Surrender charge schedule
Surrender charges apply to withdrawals beyond the free-withdrawal allowance during the contract term. The charge is a percentage of the amount withdrawn, decreasing each year. They exist because the carrier matches your premium against long-duration assets — early redemption forces them to unwind those positions.
| Contract year | Charge |
|---|---|
| Year 1 | 9.0% |
| Year 2 | 8.0% |
| Year 3 | 7.0% |
| Year 4 | 6.0% |
| Year 5 | 5.0% |
Contract terms
What else to know
Term
5 years guaranteed at 5.95% APY
Investment range
$10,000 – $1,000,000
Funding sources accepted
Roth Conversion (Partial), Roth Conversion (Full), Traditional IRA, Non-Qualified, 1035 Exchange, IRA Rollover, IRA Transfer, IRA-Roth
Owner age
18 to 89 years old
Free look period
30 days after policy issue to change your mind without penalty.
Death benefit
Full accumulated value passes to your beneficiary, no surrender charge.
Maturity
30-day window at the end of the term to withdraw, reinvest, or convert to guaranteed income via annuitization.
Tax treatment
Interest accumulates tax-deferred. Personal post-tax funds: only the interest is taxable on withdrawal. Withdrawals before age 59½ may be subject to a 10% IRS penalty.
Source: Wichita National contract brochure (download PDF). Anything you act on should be confirmed against the carrier's most recent filing.
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