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Selling Your Structured Settlement - When Should You Expect Your Money?

Last updated Monday, December 12, 2011 10:45 ET

Another post to educate the public on the ins and outs of selling structured settlements has been published by Annuity Transfers Ltd.

Richardson, USA, 12/12/2011 / SubmitMyPR /

As part of their efforts to provide transparency to the structured settlement selling process and in particular the documents involved with each sale, Annuity Transfers Ltd., has published a post titled: Understanding the Documents: Part 4 - When Should You Expect Your Money? Readers of the post will learn the actual payment of money should happen within three business days once the judge has ruled the sale is in the best interest of the seller. This assumes the judge signed the court order approving the sale at the time of the hearing or very shortly thereafter.

Readers will also learn that those who sell a structured settlement directly to a direct funder with access to their own capital stand a better chance of getting their money quicker than those who sell to a broker. So the decision to work with a broker instead of a direct funder can be substantial when it comes to a timely payment.

Finally readers learn how to tell the difference between a broker and a direct funder including what questions to ask and what funding timeline advantage there is to working with a structured settlement purchaser with access to their own capital.

Read the post in its entirety here http://www.annuitytransfers.com/2011/11/21/understanding-the-documents-part-4-when-should-you-expect-your-money/ and stay tuned for more installments to better understand the structured settlement selling process.

About Annuity Transfers, Ltd.
Annuity Transfers, established in 2003, purchases structured settlement annuity payments by combining the highest court approval rate in the industry and utilizing its own capital to close 100% of transactions within three days of court approval.