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Structured Settlement as an Investment Vehicle


You always hear people talking about the latest investment vehicle they're using. It's water cooler talk, dinner table talk, phone talk, it's everywhere talk. People are always looking for a way to invest their money that might be a little 'different' from what others are doing. Buying a structured settlement is one of those options.

A structured settlement is where one party is awarded an amount of money that is to be paid out over a certain period of time. It is commonly the result of an insurance settlement or a life settlement where the insurance company is required by a judge to pay the victims an amount of money over time. The person who is awarded the settlement then knows they can count on $X.XX per month over the next Y years.

However, often people who are awarded structured settlements don't want to receive the money over Y period of time. They want the money NOW. And why not? Often they can make better use of the money now than they could over 30 years, or sometimes they could better their personal finances right now and forever if they had a lump sum of cash right now for their structured settlement payments.

In comes the investor. As an investor, an alternative vehicle would be to buy someones structured settlement payments. That's right, pay cash for structured settlement payments. For example, Joe is awarded a $500,000 settlement from the insurance company for an auto accident he was involved in. The company is going to pay the $500,000 over the next 10 years, $50,000 each year. However, Joe would be better off if he could just get $150,000 now and let someone else receive the payments over the next 10 years. As an investor, you could do this. Of course, in this case you would have to have $150,000 in cash to buy the payments, but then over the next 10 years you would make 333% return on your initial investment of $150,000. Not bad!

I'm not saying it is an easy process to buy someone's structured settlement payments. The process involves lawyers, insurance companies, and judges, three things people tend to dislike. However, there are companies that can help you. They'll help you find all the resources you need to make a successful investment.

Good Luck

John Jonas
CashStructuredSettlements.com can help you pay cash for structured settlement payments.


MORE RESOURCES:

Structured settlements take away risks of lump-sum payments
Nashua Telegraph, NH - Jun 28, 2008
Structured settlements provide periodic payments over time rather than a lump-sum settlement. "At first blush, it would appear the (people) most likely to ...


Company snoops ex-CEO's Yahoo Mail account, faces lawsuit
Ars Technica, MA - Jun 30, 2008
Sidell was the former CEO of Structured Settlements, which offers people who win lawsuits a single lump sum of cash in exchange for any scheduled payments ...


Structured lawsuit settlements have their advantages
Houston Chronicle, United States - Jun 15, 2008
Structured settlements offer a potential solution to these difficulties. An awarded lump sum typically goes into an annuity held by a third party (typically ...


Company Argues For Right To Read Ex-Employee's E-Mail
InformationWeek, NY - Jun 29, 2008
How was it possible for Structured Settlements to access Sidell's personal Yahoo account? Sidell said in court papers that he may have left his office ...


Business Wire (press release)

IFS Obtains Favorable Ruling on the Resolving Taxable Claims with ...
Business Wire (press release), CA - Jun 20, 2008
Structured Settlements, which provide tax-free periodic payments to an injured party, are solely available for physical injury claims and Workers’ ...


Lawsuit Financial Announces Capped Funding for Plaintiffs
The Open Press (press release) - Jul 1, 2008
Lawsuit Financial will also fund litigation costs, structured settlements, expert witness fees, pending attorney fees, living expenses, medical bills, ...


A Company Computer and Questions About E-Mail Privacy
New York Times, United States - Jun 27, 2008
John Crossman, a lawyer at Zukerman Gore & Brandeis representing the company, said Structured Settlements had a policy that gave it the right to access its ...


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The Distressed Debt Report, CA - Jun 12, 2008
The Structured Settlements Report is a non-biased publication focusing on primary and secondary markets. DealFlow Media also produces The PIPEs Conference, ...


Boom for pawnbrokers as credit crunch bites
Times Online, UK - Jun 8, 2008
Annuity buyers acquire insurance policies or structured settlements and take on the obligation of meeting monthly repayments. ...


AM Best Affirms Ratings of Symetra Financial and Its Subsidiaries
Trading Markets (press release), CA - Jun 13, 2008
... its large block of immediate annuities and structured settlements, which accounts for nearly one-half of Symetra 's statutory general account reserves. ...

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