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Why Sell Future Payments

 
Author: Kevin Stith
 

There are various forms of future payments such as structured settlements, annuity settlements, mortgage notes and trust deeds. These are considered as assets that generate funds in installments spread over a period of time. Many people who own future payment deeds sell them to create greater liquidity. Annuity payments are the most common type of future payments sold.

There are options available for a person wishing to sell future payments. An individual is motivated to sell future payments, as it is a source of immediate funds in an emergency. A seller is also enticed to divest a future payment deed as the money received immediately can be invested for best returns.

Selling of future payments is a good way to improve cash flow and meet financial obligations that existed earlier. Sale of future payments should not be considered as a loan as the money received does not have to be paid back and no debt is incurred. Rather, when future payments are sold, cash is received that can be invested soundly.

There are many companies in the U.S. that is willing to buy a future payment deed. Each company will value the future payments in a different way and make offers accordingly to the seller. Typically, the cash realized would be lesser than the original settlement amount as the company takes over the risk of attrition due to inflation. It is important to consider all the available options before deciding on the company to deal with. Once this has been decided, the process is simple and it usually takes about 6 to 8 weeks for the monies to be transferred. However, it should be ensured that the necessary documents are in place. This done, the funding source would send the money either by check or by crediting to an account, as instructed by the seller. Selling future payments is completely legal in most states in the U.S. It is important though to research the taxation laws applicable on such a transaction in the state where the seller is residing in.

The company that buys a future payment deed would obviously pay less than what the seller would have got in installments over a period of time. It may be necessary to shop around, talk to more than just one company to ensure that a reasonable amount is received. An attorney's help in reviewing the documents is always a good step to take. With careful planning and a subsequent prudent utilization of the funds, the seller would be in a position to derive good returns from the sale of the future payments.

 
 
 

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