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Structured Settlements
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Neck Injury Settlements
Neck injuries are caused by automobile accidents, or by physical trauma like slips and falls. Most neck injuries are not serious, but some that are seemingly innocuous can cause major problems later on. It is always best to consult a physician and a personal injury settlement attorney if you have been involved in an accident and suffer a neck injury.
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Burn Injury Settlements
Burn injury settlements depend on the extent of injury, defined in terms of area and depth of tissue damaged. Burn injuries can be caused by chemicals, electricity, heat and radiation. Settlement amounts are usually large owing to factors like expensive medical treatment and permanent physical damages including disability, scarring, infections, blindness and hearing loss, as well as lifelong psychological pain.
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Settlements
The concept of structured settlements is fast gaining popularity and is proving a better alternate to lump sum payments made for personal injury claims.
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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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Buyers of Structured Settlements
Structured settlements can be bought as an investment or provided as a compensatory payment to an injured party. Hence, these settlements can be used when receiving periodic payments or can sold either by parts or as a full settlement to raise a lump sum.
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The Absolute Best Time To Sell Your Note
A note investment represents a valuable asset, and the decision to sell can only be answered based on individual needs. If you plan on keeping your note for the long haul, it is in your best interest to manage it to the best of your abilities. This means educating yourself, and having a strategy set in place for when the borrower starts paying slow or stops paying you all together. Selling any type of investment is a personal issue, and this article will provide you with guidelines necessary to make that big decision.
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Selling a Structured Settlement
With the countless web sites, advertisements, legal jargon and complex issues surrounding structured settlements, it is easy to become overwhelmed and frustrated...
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What is a Structured Settlement
A Structured Settlement is an agreement between a personal injury
victim ( a Plaintiff ) and an Insurance company ( the Defendant )
to compensate the Plaintiff by the defendant with long term periodic
payments instead of a single cash lump sum.
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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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Structured Settlement Factoring
Have you received a structured settlement recently? A structured settlement can be a good thing if you have been a victim of malfeasance, have been severely injured or can no longer physically work.
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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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The Cost of Not Having Money
The cost of getting an advance on future payments can be exorbitant, but the emotional cost of not getting help when you are struggling financially can be even more costly.
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How To Form a UK Limited Company
This article explains how a limited company is structured, and details the steps you need to take to form your own limited company.
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