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If you’ve recently won a major legal settlement or lottery payout, congratulations! A life-changing windfall of money just fell into your lap. But now comes the million-dollar question (perhaps literally): How do you take that lump sum and ensure it lasts to support you for the long haul?
For many recipients, the answer is found in structured settlements – having that total payout repackaged into a stream of periodic payments disbursed over several years or even a lifetime. It’s almost like taking your winnings and investing them into a sort of income annuity tailored just for you.
On its face, the structured settlement seems like a pretty smart move from a financial planning perspective. You immediately remove the temptation to blow through the entirety of your windfall all at once. The recurring payments insulate you from anxieties about running out of money too soon while still providing a comfortable cushion. And there can potentially be some great tax advantages compared to taking the entire lump sum.
But as is often the case with anything involving America’s complex legal and financial systems, structured settlements quickly get…well, complicated. With the allure of a big tempting lump sum dangling in the rearview, plenty of settlement recipients end up having second thoughts about their decision to build out a long-term payment plan. And a bustling secondary market has emerged giving people those coveted cash equivalents through companies happy to purchase structured settlements.
So, are these periodic structured payments really the wisest path? Or are you better off charting your own investment course with your financial windfall? Let’s take a look at the key pros and cons…
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A few common reasons why periodic payments could be preferable:
A few common reasons why periodic payments are less favorable than a lump sum:
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At Peachtree Financial Solutions, we’ve helped thousands of people get their money sooner by purchasing their future payments for a lump sum of cash. Selling some or all of your payments allows you to take control of your finances and create opportunities for yourself.*
It’s all part of something we call the Peachtree Promise: our experienced, dedicated representatives listen to your goals and clearly explain your available options. We meet you where you are without judgement and work hard to help you meet your financial goals.
When you call Peachtree, your representative will ask you for the following:
To provide you with your quote, your rep might also ask you how you received your settlement. We recognize that this may be a sensitive topic, and you won’t have to give us all the specifics. You can trust us to treat your case with compassion and discretion.
Once your rep has the information they need, they can build you a quote—usually within a day. Getting your quote is completely free, and you’re under no obligation to sell to us if you aren’t completely satisfied with what you hear.
At the end of the day, there’s no definitively right or wrong answer – structured settlements simply represent one choice in a menu of options for collectively managing your financial windfall. For those lacking investment discipline, the forced long-term structure can be extremely valuable.
But more financially savvy recipients may crave the full flexibility and control of investing a lump sum themselves. Carefully weighing the tradeoffs is crucial before locking into a potentially irrevocable payment plan.
Wood, R., “How Lawsuit Structured Settlements Work And Are Taxed.” Forbes. April 10, 2023.
* Sales of Structured Settlement and Lottery Payments are subject to Court Approval and other conditions which can take 60-90 days to complete. Annuity payment sales are also subject to certain conditions. All transactions are at our sole discretion.
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