Atlanta, GA 2/12/2012 2:35:00 AM
News / Finance

Lump Sum Payments for your Structured Settlement

When you’re injured, you shouldn’t have to worry about your finances.  It’s hard to recover and get healthier when your expenses are spiraling out of control.  Past debt seems to haunt you at night.  New debt seems to jump out at every corner.  Your car needs repairs and your house is falling apart.  What are you supposed to do when you don’t have the money to take care of everything?

If you sell your structured settlement payment for a lump sum can help you get the money you need to take care of life’s pesky problems.  With the money you get from the sale you can pay off your debt, old and new, and take care of the things that matter to you the most.  You can even invest in your future.  Use your lump sum payment to finance the opening of the company you’ve always dreamed of starting.  Or, you can use the money to receive career training and further your education.

Selling all or some of your structured settlement payments isn’t as hard as it may seem.  All it requires is some research.  When searching for a company to sell your structured settlement payments to, look for a reputable company with plenty of experience.

AnFed Bank has been working in the structured settlement finance industry since 2008.  It was formed by BofI Federal Bank (NASDSAQ:BOFI) through the recruitment of experienced professionals in the industry.  The bank’s top three senior most members alone share a combined experience of more than 30 years.

There are lots of companies that will gladly buy your structured settlement from you. The different between these companies and AnFed Bank is that AnFed Bank is a bank. It is not a broker.  These other companies will place themselves between your structured settlement and the banks so they can take a piece of your lump sum payment. By selling your structured settlement payments directly to a bank, like AnFed Bank, you guarantee yourself a fairer deal with no middle man nibble marks in your lump sum payment.