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When you set up your annuity, you made an investment in your future. You worked with a broker or financial planner to build a policy that you thought would fit your needs.
You had to plan for how your future would be, but sometimes life changes in ways that you could never predict. Your regular payments are not enough to pay for what you want to do. You need cash now. Many policies will not let you cash out your payments early, making what once felt like a sound investment like a red tape keeping you from your future goals. That's where we can help.
At J.G. Wentworth, we can buy some, or even your future annuity payments in exchange for a lump sum of cash. In some cases, you can sell your annuity payments and receive the money you need in as little as two weeks after you sign the required paperwork. It's your money. Use it when you need it.
Why sell your annuity payments? Everyone's financial situation is different, but for over 25 years we've been helping people sell their future payments, we've heard many reasons why people want their money sooner. Some of the most popular include:
Buying a new home or repairing an existing one
Paying for college or technical school training
Starting or growing a private business
Paying for unplanned medical expenses
Paying off high-interest debt
Changing an investment or retirement plan
You might have a similar reason, or you could have different plans for your money entirely. We want to help. When you contact us, you will speak with a representative who will give you options for your future payments for cash you can spend sooner.
If you're thinking about selling some or all of your payments, knowing what they're worth today is an important first step, but it's not just a simple calculation. When you set up your annuity, you chose what options, known as riders, you put on it that changes how the payout worked. These riders can change the value of your payments. Other factors that influence the current value of your future payments include:
A mutual fund is both an investment and an actual company. This may seem strange, but it is actually no different than how a share of APL is a representation of Apple, Inc. When an investor buys Apple stock, he is buying part ownership of the company and its assets. Similarly, a mutual fund investor is buying part ownership of the mutual fund company and its assets. The difference is Apple is inthe business of making smartphones and tablets, while a mutual fund company is in the business of making investments.Mutual funds pool money from the investing public and use that money to buy other securities, usually stocks and bonds. The value of the mutual fund company depends on the performance of the securities it decides to buy. So when you buy a shareof a mutual fund, you are actually buying the performance of its portfolio.
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The amount of remaining payments
How often you receive those payments
When you're scheduled to receive the payments you're looking at selling.
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