Tag: Life annuity
Selling Your Structured Settlements
There are times in all of our lives where we encounter financial difficulties. Emergencies and opportunities arise where some cash can come in handy. The problem is we don’t have the cash to get out the situation. This can be very stressful on you and your family. You have your structured settlement but the monthly […]
Selling Annuity Payments: Getting Appropriate Buyers
Selling annuities is not an arduous task but one that encompasses the need to research well, find the best options, compare the offers received from varied buyers and then take the final call. If you are stuck in a myriad of questions about finding the appropriate buyers to sell the annuities and different ways to […]
Six Ways To Make Investments That Yields The Returns You Can Be Happy With
The stock market can seem so inviting, promising high returns, but the money can just as easily disappear. If you are looking for investment opportunities, the stock market is not the only place to consider. Here are the top six investment methods for safe returns: 1. Certificates of Deposits With Certificate of Deposits, you deposit […]
Selling Structured Settlements Does Not Have To Be Stressful
Going to court for a lawsuit can be stressful as it is. Winning your case however and then being awarded your settlement can feel very rewarding and may even take a large amount of that stress off of you. A couple of years go by and you may find yourself still waiting to receive your […]
In the Annuity Marketplace – Do you Need a Financial Advisor?
The financial world can be a confusing place and most people’s knowledge of it doesn’t extend beyond a balance on a cash machine. However, there are times in life when you will be required to make important, long lasting financial decisions. Depending on how complicated your personal circumstances are you may need to seek the […]
Lump Sum Cash: The Legalese of Selling Future Annuities
You have an annuity, or are receiving monthly payments from a lawsuit settlement, but you don’t want payments. You want cash. The payments do allow you to keep an easy monthly budget, but you think you can invest this money and make more than what you’re getting now. It’s a risk, but you’re willing to […]