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You Need It Now: Get Cash Flow for a Structured Settlement

 
Author: Joshua Shapiro

You probably did not have a crystal ball when you agreed to accept a structured settlement; you had no idea what the future held and how it would affect you; your attorney also had no way of knowing. If you could have gotten a glimpse into the future, you may have been less willing to take a payment plan. However, now you have the cards you were dealt and it is time to move forward with the options you have. If you are in a position that you really need cash flow and do not know where to turn, your structured settlement may very well be the answer to your prayers. What you may not realize is a structured settlement is an asset that can be turned in to cash fairly easily.

When you have a structured settlement in place, you may receive payments monthly, quarterly, or perhaps even yearly. These periodic payments are determined when the settlement is set up to provide financial security for you in the future and typically cannot be altered once they are finalized. Unfortunately, these payments may or may not be very substantial and very possibly do not contribute much to your household income. On the other hand, should you decide to sell your structured settlement to acquire a lump sum of money, you could achieve a better financial footing and really move forward as a result. You could pay off old bills or your mortgage, or even fund an investment to better provide for your future. Small periodic payments are very limiting in what you can achieve with them; however, a lump sum of cash may prove to not only be a stress reducer but also a lifesaver. When you find yourself really needing cash flow, look towards your structured settlement; you may just find a surprise awaiting you.

Author Bio:
Joshua Shapiro is a noted author. Joshua likes to create articles about this area.
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