Understanding the Workings of a Structured Settlement Company

If you are the recipient of a structured settlement that you want to sell, then you will definitely need a structured settlement company. The first place that you should start looking for such a company is online. By visiting the web sites of different companies, you can easily compare services, costs and other pertinent information. Basically, a structured settlement company works to assist individuals who have received a structured settlement. This can include legal settlements, medical settlements, or even lottery winnings. A structured settlement is one that is disbursed over an extended period of time rather than all at once.

These companies, also commonly known as factoring companies, exist to give structured settlement owners a lump sum payment in exchange for a portion of the total annuity. This is a lot like the procedure of factoring which is often done in the business world. Factoring is when a company sells their accounts receivables for a lump sum payment. The accounts receivables serve as an investment for the company who bought them.

Let's look at an example. Suppose a company has performed marketing services at a total price of $50,000. The work is done, however the individual or company who retained the services has not paid for them yet. At this point, a factoring company would come in and purchase the check that has not arrived yet at a reduced price. Sure, the selling company will be losing some money in the long run, but it might be worth it for them if they really need the money in a hurry. A structured settlement company works in much the same way for its clients.

How it works is fairly simple. The structured settlement company would pay you a lump sum payment in exchange for your structured settlement payments. The lump sum amount will of course be less than the total amount of your original settlement. However, for someone who needs a large sum of money all at once, the reduction can be worth it. You can use your lump sum payment for any purpose you choose, such as buying a new home, paying for medical expenses, or eliminating debt. This can be an ideal situation for both buyer and seller, but it's important to first make sure that selling your structured settlement is truly the best thing for you.

Once you've decided that you want to sell your structured settlement, you might be wondering how to proceed. The first step is to locate a brokerage to present your offer to underwriters and get you the most for your settlement. It's important to do some comparison shopping and find the brokerage that best suits your preferences and needs. A good brokerage will answer all your questions and make you feel comfortable with the selling process. Also, costs and fees range from brokerage to brokerage, so it's important to compare different ones to get the best value for your money.

It's important to understand what your structured settlement is worth, which can be determined with the help of your broker. Your broker will factor in the cost of inflation and calculate a reasonable and realistic value for your settlement as it stands today. It's important to hire a broker who is experienced with these types of settlements and who understands all the details and implications of such a transaction. The unfortunate news is that the business of selling structured settlement annuities is a fairly new one, legalized since the year 2002. Because of this, you may not find a large number of brokers who specialize in this area, and if you do, they may not have a lot of experience.

Many people go with a large brokerage that employs lots of brokers. Companies like these are often more experienced and more effective. They are also often more affordable as well. The last thing you want is to get stuck dealing with an inexperienced broker. All in all, when selling your structured settlement the most important thing is to have the services of a knowledgeable and trustworthy professional on your side.

Copyright 2007 Jim Sterling - All Rights Reserved

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