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A Revolutionary Fundraising Opportunity -- Life Settlements
Amid fundraisers' growing concerns about the current charitable giving climate, dampened by the erratic stock market and shaky economy, a new fundraising opportunity has emerged Life Settlements. W...
If This Describes You, Don't Cash out Your Annuity
Cashing out an annuity is not the best choice for everyone. In some cases you should't or maybe can't advance your payments for a lump sum of cash.
Individual Voluntary Arrangements. IVA
There is an alternative to bankruptcy called an "Individual Voluntary Arrangement" (IVA). This is a formal arrangement through the county court to pay an agreed amount off your debts over a shorter period. This usually means paying a high monthly instalment over 3 to 5 years. The rest of the debts are written off. Some IVAs are set up on the basis of using a lump sum to make offers to the creditors rather than make monthly payments. Some IVAs are a mixture of both.
Investing in Structured Settlements
Often some derelict will be awarded some huge amount of money from a noble company due to a run away jury in a Kangaroo Court. Since many times the company paying the money out agrees on a structured over time settlement, the plaintiff of course is a lowly human and has lots of desires for riches.
Keeping the Lawsuit End in Mind
Settling a lawsuit fast and fair.
Lucky
Sometimes we get lucky enough to come into some money. Sometimes we have to work for it.
Making Backwards Choices
As a structured settlement recipient, you can make some backwards choices by cashing out your annuity, instead of waiting for the settlement to pay out over time.
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?
Surviving High Debt States
Where you live makes a difference on how much you owe. Is there an antidote to the debt disease in high debt states?
The Target Capital Structure
Firms can choose whatever mix of debt and equity they desire to finance their assetS, subject to the willingness of investors to provide such funds.And, as we shall see, there exist many different mixes of debt and equity, or capital structures - in some firms, such as Chrysler Corporation, debt accounts for more than 70 percent of the financing, while other firms, such as Microsoft, have little or no debt.
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