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Structured Settlements
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Tax Tips For Home Based Businesses
Tax computing and filing tax returns is a stress filled process. Those who can afford it hire tax professionals to undertake the tax related tasks. For others who run home based businesses it is just a matter of knowing what needs done.
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Tax Rebates Are Evil
When we are told we are due a tax rebate we are always happy. We are however giving the government an interest free loan for the year and should be angered.
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Pay Lower Personal Taxes, 6 Strategies
Every tax payer is constantly seeking ways and means to pay lower taxes. According to financial wizards those who actually pay lower taxes for large incomes earned are wise and great decision makers.
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When Should You Not Cash Out Your Annuity?
Every day someone cashes out their annuity or settlement when it might not have been in their best interest. There are great reasons to get your money sooner rather than later, but there are also times when cashing out is not your best option.
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Structured Settlements - Should You Sell Yours?
If you are receiving payments for an accidental injury through a structured settlement, you may be approached by companies offering to buy your payments in exchange for a lump sum. Should you sell?
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Financial Security through Structured Settlements
Structured settlements have become a natural part of personal injury and worker’s compensation claims in the United States, according to the National Structured Settlements Trade Association (NSSTA). In 2001, life insurance members of NSSTA wrote more than $6.05 billion of ...
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Viatical Life Settlement Contracts
Suffering from any terminal illness is traumatic enough and facing financial strains can only compound the matters. Viatical Settlements are a way to provide relief to the terminally ill person, in that he can sell his life insurance policy for a lump sum amount of cash. A private company or a broker can purchase the viator’s policy for a reduced amount than the actual face value of the policy. The seller gets the lump sum cash payment; the purchaser gets the death benefits on the demise of the seller.
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Viatical Settlement Providers
A viatical settlement involves the selling of a life insurance policy by a terminally ill person to unrelated investors who can be private funding companies or brokers. These companies or brokers buy the policy at a reduced rate based on the face value of the policy. They pay a lump sum amount of cash to the seller and on the person’ demise, they collect the death benefits. Grim as this may sound, if the transactions take place in a fair manner, the viatical settlements can provide relief to the terminally ill person in terms of easing the financial strains, which may other wise compound the physical and emotional trauma the person is undergoing.
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Cash For Structured Settlements
Structured settlements might include either periodic payments or a lump sum payment made to an injured party. Also, some amount might be paid in advance as a lump sum to take care of any emergencies that might have resulted because of the accident.
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Structured Settlements
A structured settlement is an arrangement with the insurance company that involves periodic payments obtained as a substitute for release of liability. As indicated, structured settlements are often obtained as a result of lawsuits and are an excellent alternative for lump sum settlements. Structured settlements are usually to be paid from the gross income to the injured party or as workers compensation settlement by the company against which the case has been filed.
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Structured Settlements Annuities
In simple words, a structured settlement annuity can be considered as a lump sum that would be paid in exchange for a periodic payment. When an individual requires a lump sum as a compensation for an accident or injury caused, annuities allow the sum to be put in as an investment instead, so that the same can be used in case of necessity. Structured settlement annuities can be offered in a wide selection and can be bought as required by the customer.
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