The decision to participate in a structured settlement investment can depend upon a variety of factors. Individuals who are weighing an offer to sell off any payments that will come in the future are generally more concerned about the present. Pressing financial needs can be very persuasive for the owners of these settlements. Mounting debts, needed home repairs, medical bills, or a child's education can be just some of the reasons that someone might decide to sell off future payments. But the wise seller will take a number of things into consideration. It is generally a good idea to seek counseling from an objective financial professional before making a final decision or signing any contracts. This professional should be functioning independently of any investors and have only the best interests of the seller at heart. Such counselors will usually help a client to understand just how much money will be lost should the client decide to move forward with a structured settlement investment. Advisers will also suggest certain pertinent questions to the client. How much money does the client currently need? Is this need so pressing that it is worth sacrificing future income
? Is there any other way that the needed money can be obtained? Since the client will end us loosing a percentage of the settlement's worth, the seller should take the time to weigh all options and to decide if the future cost of the arrangement is worth the present day benefits.
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