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Annuities Meaning
« เมื่อ: วันที่ 28 ตุลาคม 2024, 16:17:35 น. »
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Purpose of an Annuity
An annuity provides income for a specific number of years or for life. An annuity protects a person against outliving their money. Annuities are not life insurance, but a way of accumulating money and liquidating an estate.

Annuity Owner
Annuity owner is the purchaser of the annuity.

Annuitant
Annuitant is the person who receives the payments from the annuity.

Accumulation Period
Accumulation Period, also known as the pay-in period, is the period of time over which the annuitant makes premium payments into the annuity. It is also the time that the premium payments earn interest on a tax deferred basis. Annuity Period, also known as the annuitization period or liquidation period, is the time during which the money that has accumulated during the accumulation period is converted into income payments to the annuitant.
Note: If an annuitant dies during the accumulation period, the beneficiary will receive the cash value or total premiums paid whichever is greater.

Annuity Funding
There are twoways to fund an annuity:
A single payment (lump sum) Periodic payments, in which premiums are paid in installments over a period of time.
Annuities can also be classified according to when income payments from the annuity begin.

Immediate Annuity
An immediate annuity is one that is purchased with a single lump sum payment and provides income payments that start within one year from the date of purchase.

Deferred Annuity
A deferred annuity is an annuity in which the income payments begin sometime after the first year. Deferred annuities can be funded either with a single lump sum or through periodic payments.

Annuity Payout Options
Annuity payout options specify how annuity funds are to be paid out. They are very similar to the structured settlements annuities options used in life insurance and determine how the policy proceeds are distributed to the beneficiaries.

Straight Life Income Option
The Straight Life Payout Option, also known as Pure Life, will pay a specific amount for the remainder of the annuitant's life. This option provides highest monthly benefit for an individual annuity. Although the annuity payments are guaranteed for the lifetime of the annuitant there is no guarantee that all the proceeds will be full fully paid out, because the payments stop after the annuitant's death.

Life With Period Certain
Life with Period Certain is anotherr annuity payout that is contingent on the annuitant dying. Under this option the annuity payments are guaranteed for the entire lifetime of the annuitant and for a specified period of time to the beneficiary.

Fixed Annuities
Fixed Annuities provide a fixed guaranteed payout. Payments that do not vary from one payment to another and guaranteed minimum rate of interest.

Variable Annuities
A variable annuity serves as a hedge against inflation, and is variable because there is not a guarantee of payout. Payments can vary from one payment to another, and there is not a set rate of interest. A variable annuity is considered a security and is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). An agent selling annuity must also have a securities license in addition to their Life Insurance License.

Accumulation Units
As variable annuity premiums are invested and begin to grow this is known as the accumulation of units.

Annuity Units
Annuity units is the payout phase of the Variable Annuity.

Variable Annuities
A variable annuity is considered a security and is regulated by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). An agent selling annuity must also have a securities license in addition to their Life Insurance License.

Accumulation Units
As variable annuity premmiums are invested and begin to grow this is known as the accumulation of units.

Annuity Taxes
A portion of each annuity benefit payment is taxable and a portion is not. The portion that is nontaxable is the anticipated return of the principal paid in. This is known as the Cost Base. The portion that is taxable is the interest earned on the principal. This is known as the Tax Base.



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Re: Annuities Meaning
« ตอบกลับ #1 เมื่อ: วันที่ 28 ตุลาคม 2024, 16:18:46 น. »
Mergers and Acquisitions of Companies
External development is a form of business growth that results from the acquisition , participation, association or control of a company, companies or assets of other companies, expanding their current businesses or entering new ones. The term used in business jargon is M&A, which comes from Mergers and Acquisitions.

The reasons for a company to decide on external development (mergers, acquisitions, alliances ...) compared to the internal one has its origin in different causes that we will comment on in this definition.

Reasons for mergers and acquisitions
We will highlight the economic and market power reasons.

1. Economic reasons
Cost reduction : Through economies of scale and / or economies of scope through the integration of two companies whose productive and commercial systems are complementary to each other, generating synergies.
Get new resources and capabilities by joining or acquiring another company.

Replacement of the management team : It usually happens that, when management is replaced, there is a greater increase in value.
Obtaining tax incentives that can increase the benefits of acquisitions and mergers, due to the existence of exemptions or bonuses.

2. Motives for market power
It may be the only way to enter an industry and / or a country , as it has strong entry barriers.
When mergers and acquisitions are horizontally integrated , an increase in the market power of the resulting company is sought and, consequently, a reduction in the level of competition in the industry
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When mergers and acquisitions are vertically integrated, companies that operate at different stages of the production cycle are integrated , the objective is to immediately achieve the advantages of vertical integration , both backwards and forwards.

Types of external development
The types of external development are:
The merger of companies : Integration of two or more companies so that at least one of the originals disappears.

The acquisition of companies : Operation of purchase and sale of packages of shares between two companies, keeping the legal personality each of them.

Cooperation or alliances between companies : Intermediate formula, links and relationships are established between companies, without loss of legal personality of any of the participants, who maintain their legal and operational independence.

Depending on the type of relationship established between the companies, they can be classified into:

Horizontal: The companies are competitors among themselves and belong to the same industry.
Vertical: Companies are located in different phases of the complete cycle of exploitation of a product.
Conglomerates: Companies have very different activities from each other.

Types of mergers
They are unions between two or more companies, with the loss of legal personality of at least one participant.

1. Pure fusion
Two or more companies of an equivalent size, agree to join, creating a new company to which they contribute all their resources; dissolving the primitive companies. (A + B = C)

2. Merger by absorption
One of the companies involved (absorbed) disappears, integrating its assets into the absorbing company. The absorbing company (A) continues to exist, but accumulates to its equity the corresponding to the absorbed company (B).

3. Merger with Partial Contribution of Assets
A company (A) contributes only a part of its assets (a) together with the other company with which it merges (B), either to a new company (C) that is created in the merger agreement itself, or to another pre-existing society (B), which is thus increasing its size (B '); it is necessary that the company contributing assets (A) does not dissolve.

Business Acquisitions Financing
The participation or acquisition of companies takes place when a company buys part of the capital stock of another company, with the intention of totally or partially dominating it.

Acquisition or participation in companies will give rise to different levels or degrees of control depending on the percentage of share capital of the acquired company in its possession and according to the way in which the rest of the securities are distributed among the other shareholders: large packages of shares in the hands of very few individuals or a large number of shareholders with little individual participation.

The purchase of a company can be done through a conventional purchase-sale contract, but in recent decades, two financial formulas have been developed:

Purchase using financial leverage or Leveraged Buy-Out (LBO) .
Public offer for the acquisition of shares (OPA).

1. Buying through financial leverage (LBO)
Buying through financial leverage (LBO) consists of financing a significant part of the acquisition price of a company through the use of debt.

This debt is secured, not only by the buyer's equity or creditworthiness, but also by the assets of the acquired company and its future cash flows. So after the acquisition, the debt ratio tends to reach very high values.

It may be the case that the purchase is made by the same managers of the company to be acquired. In this case we are facing a purchase by management or Management Buy-Out (MBO). The reason why they decide to launch an offer on the company they work for is to put the company in the right direction.

2. The public offer for the acquisition of shares (OPA)
The public offer for the acquisition of OPA shares occurs when a company makes an offer to purchase all or part of the capital stock to the shareholders of another listed company under certain conditions.



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« ตอบกลับ #2 เมื่อ: วันที่ 28 ตุลาคม 2024, 16:20:24 น. »
What Is a Structured Settlement Annuity?
A structured annuity settlement is a financial vehicle that includes periodic payments, provided that the plaintiff in a personal injury liability lawsuit replaces a cash payment settlement. This type of financial tool can only be configured with a licensed settlement planner. (Settlement Quotes does not create these insurance products.)

A structured settlement is set up by purchasing an annuity through a life insurance company such as Metlife or Monumental Life Insurance Company. This annuity can be a monthly, semi-annual, annual or lifetime payment from the claimant. These periodic payments are tax-free and are a great source of fixed income for an individual after a personal injury liability case.

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Many people wonder if they can receive a one-time cash payment after they start receiving their structured settlement annuity payments. The answer is no, you cannot go back to a cash settlement for the total. You do have options however. Settlement Quotes provides services to people in this situation. We will offer you a sum of cash for your structured settlement from other companies.

This is not always the best option for many people. A discount rate will be applied to your structured settlement to calculate your present value of your structured annuity to calculate your cash settlement. Due to the time value of money, you will only receive a partial amount in the lump sum. After a court approval process the lump sum payment will remain tax free.



Quotes Settlement only recommends using this inexpensive option if you have other financial assets that can provide financial support for your family. Many people pay off their debts, send their kids to college, or make a down payment on a house with the money they receive from the factored structured settlement.

There are many benefits to keeping your settlement structured. Quotes Settlement recommends seeking the advice of a financial professional before factoring payments through a structured settlement factoring company. A structured settlement can be used as a source of income when it comes to applying for a loan. This option must be tried first before attempting to receive a one-time payment.



Frequently Asked Questions

Structured Settlement Quotes is dedicated to providing you with the information you need to make an informed decision about the sale of your structured settlement or annuity payments. The following is a list of the most frequently asked questions, followed by detailed answers from our learning center organized by topic:

About Settlement Quotes

What makes Settlement Quotes services unique in the market?

For what types of payments does Structured Settlement Quotes provide price quotes service?

About Selling Your Annual Structured Settlement

What is an annual structured settlement?

Is it legal to sell your structured settlement payments?

What if your structured settlement agreement or annuity policy contains an anti-sale or non-transferable clause?

Can only some of your structured settlement payments be sold or do you have to sell all of them?

What if you have sold some of your structured settlement payments in the past? Can more payments be sold now to registered Certified Structured Settlement Quotes funders?

Do you have to pay taxes on the money received from the sale of your structured settlement payments?

What if you are in bankruptcy and have not yet been discharged?

The sale and transaction with a financier are risk free?

If you are a minor, can you sell your structured settlement payments?

Is It Legally Allowed To Sell Workers' Compensation Payments?

About the Bidding Process

How do you start the bidding process to receive quotes from our certified sponsors?

How long will it be until you receive the quotes?

How many quotes do you receive from Settlement Quotes?

Each of the quotes you receive is a guaranteed offer to buy your structured settlement payments?

Are you obliged to sell if you only request a quote?

How long do you have to accept an offer?

What if you accept an offer and then decide you want to cancel?

When do you find out which certified finance company gave the highest quote?

About the selling process and getting your money

Once you accept an offer, what are the steps to follow to complete the sale transaction and how long does it take to receive payment?

If the sale transaction is not completed for any reason, will you still receive your payments as usual?

About Settlement Quotes

What makes Settlement Quotes services unique in the market?

Settlement Quotes is a market leader in providing the industry for buying and selling structured settlement payments and other annuities in every state.

Settlement Quotes brings together, settlement buyers (Certified funders) to compete for their payments.

If you decide to sell, you have the peace of mind of knowing that the selected Certified Financier is one of the most experienced and respected in the industry to complete the sale and get your money in the shortest time allowed by law.

For what types of payments does Structured Settlement Quotes provide a quote service?

Settlement Quotes provides structured settlement quotes and other insurance annuity payments. Specifically, we can quote the payments you receive:

From an insurance company

As a result of a lawsuit or insurance settlement

Payments of any guarantee or life contingencies

Not as a result of a workers' compensation claim

We DO NOT offer quotes on:

Workers' compensation payments

Payments for a minor

Pensions

Social security payments

TIAA CREF payments

Mortgages

Pre-settlement cases

Settlement of travel expenses

VA disability or pension

Other disability payments

About Selling Your Structured Settlement Annuity

What is a structured settlement annuity?

A structured settlement annuity is a contract issued by an insurance company to finance the payment of personal injury compensation over a period of time. It is sometimes referred to as an insurance allowance.

In the event of your death, your beneficiary is guaranteed a tax-free payment or series of payments over a fixed period of time.

Most structured settlements are the result of a lawsuit, with payments resulting from a legal action.

Is it legal to sell your structured settlement payments?

Yes. You can sell your structured settlement or insurance settlement payments.

Most states have a structured Settlement Protection Act. These laws allow you to sell your payments if the following requirements are met:

Full information should be given on the financial terms of your sale.

You have a "cooling off period" after signing the documents you can change your mind and cancel the sale.

You must be informed in writing to request independent professional advice regarding your sale. In some states, you can choose to waive the tips.

The hearing takes place before a judge who considers your case and decides whether or not to approve the sale. The judge will examine your financial situation, what you want to do with the money, and whether it is in your best interest to sell payments.

The judge must issue a court order approving the sale.

What if your structured settlement agreement or annuity policy contains an anti-sale or non-transferable clause?

An anti-transfer clause or anti-sale language does not prevent you from selling your payments.

Some structured settlement agreements or annuity policies contain anti-sale or non-transfer clauses such as:

"None of the periodic payments can be advanced, deferred, increased or decreased, they cannot be anticipated, sold, assigned or encumbered."

Since you must obtain a court order approving the sale of your payments, a judge will review and evaluate your case.

The judges have the power to approve the sale, even if the no-sell clause appears in the structured settlement agreement or structured settlement annuity policy which tries to prevent you from selling your payments.

Can only some of your structured settlement payments be sold or do you have to sell all of them?

You can sell part or all of your payments.

You can create more than one online file with different payment combinations and get more than one set of price quotes in order to better meet your financial needs.

If you only sell some of your payments, your insurance company will continue to pay the payments you still have on time and in good time.

What if you have sold some of your structured settlement payments in the past? Can more payments be sold now to registered Certified Structured Settlement Quotes funders?

Yes. If you have sold some of your structured settlement payments in the past, you can sell the remaining payments that you are still a beneficiary of.

Do you want to know how much your payments are worth? Get a guaranteed price offer set for your payments in less than 24 hours.

Do you have to pay taxes on the money received from the sale of your structured settlement payments?

The money you receive from the sale of your structured settlement payments will have the same tax treatment as the payments you receive from your structured settlement annuity.

If you receive your payments tax free then the money you receive from the sale of your payments will also be tax free.

In most cases, structured settlement annuity payments are tax-free because your pension was established to qualify for tax-free treatment under section 130 of the Internal Revenue Code.

The US Federal Government has taken several steps to ensure that payments received for personal injury damages are tax-free.

Section 104 (a) (2) of the Internal Revenue Code confirms that damages received from personal injury or illness are not considered income and are not taxable.

In 2002, a federal law was passed to protect beneficiaries in the sale of their structured settlement payments. As a result, Section 5891 was introduced into the Internal Revenue Code.

Section 5891 requires that the sale of structured settlement payments be approved by a court in accordance with applicable state law.

Please note that this information is provided as a courtesy only, and does not constitute legal advice. You should seek legal or professional counsel to deal with your specific circumstances.

What if you are in bankruptcy and have not yet been discharged?

We can quote your payments, even if you are in bankruptcy and have not yet been discharged.

If you are in bankruptcy, you will need to notify us before your case is quoted so that we can speak with your bankruptcy administrator or legal representative to obtain additional information.

Our certified funders reserve the right to deduct a commission for additional work in processing cases that have not yet been discharged from bankruptcy.

The sale and transaction with a financier are risk free?

You do not waive any rights in the sale of a structured settlement until the transaction is completed and you have received the full sale price. Furthermore, your case is protected by the court and a judge's order that forces the financing company to carry out its obligations. You are fully protected.

If you are a minor, can you sell your structured settlement payments?

Settlement Quotes does not offer quotes to underage beneficiaries as they have no legal capacity to sell their payments without the intervention of a litigation or a guardian.

Is It Legally Allowed To Sell Workers' Compensation Payments?

It is not legal for you to sell structured settlement annuities that arise from workers' compensation claims. You must keep the annuity until all payments have been completed.

About the Bidding Process

How do you start the bidding process to receive quotes from our certified sponsors?

To start the bidding process,

1- Go to the form above and enter the amounts of the payments, the date and the insurance company. You can enter as many cases as you like with different payment combinations to get the amount of money that best suits your financial needs.

OR

2- Contact one of our customer service specialists at 1-888-562-1268 and he or she can help you enter the information necessary for our certified financiers to start bidding and competing to buy your payments. Once the offers are received, one of our customer service specialists will contact you to review your case.

How long will it be until you receive the quotes?

We are usually able to get back to you within a few hours (up to a maximum of 24) with the company offering to buy your annuity. You can receive all or some of your quotes, in just 1 hour.

How many quotes do you receive from Settlement Quotes?

We are going to share with you the top quotes we receive from our certified sponsors. The number of citations we receive will depend on the number of certified funding participants at the time your case is entered on the Settlement Quotes website.

Each of the quotes you receive is a guaranteed offer to buy your structured settlement payments?

Yes. The price quotes received are guaranteed offers to purchase your structured settlement payments.

We guarantee:

1- You will get a higher price from each of our Certified Financiers in advance, without problems.

2- You will receive your guaranteed quote quickly --- in less than 24 hours and, often, in the shortest time of 2 hours.

3- Each quote constitutes an offer to purchase your annuity payments that remains open for acceptance for 24 hours after publication in order to provide time to decide. If you do not accept the offer within 24 hours from the date of registration, the offer is frozen and may remain valid or may be revoked or modified at the discretion of the respective certified financier on a case by case basis. It is recommended to contact Settlement Quotes at 1-888-562-1268 to confirm the availability of these types of offers, if the 24-hour period has already expired.

Are you obliged to sell if you only request a quote?

No. There is no obligation to accept an offer to purchase. You may decide that you do not want to sell your annuity in which case we will close the file until further notice from you.

How long do you have to accept an offer?

Each offer provided by our certified partners is open for acceptance for a period of 24 hours after publication. To accept, simply contact us by phone at 1-888-562-1268 and notify one of our customer service specialists that you accept the offer and wish to continue your sale.

What if you accept an offer and then decide you want to cancel?

You should not indicate acceptance of the offer until you are sure you want to proceed with the sale. However, even if you accept and receive sales documents, there is usually a "cool down" in which you can change your mind and cancel the transaction. The reflection time period is clearly stated either in the sales compliance certificate or in the Assignment Agreement that you receive as part of the sales documentation.

When do you find out which certified finance company gave the highest quote?

You will be notified by email or phone of the successful Certified Funder immediately upon acceptance of an offer to purchase. You can rest assured that each Funding Entity is examined by Settlement Quotes and certified to be reliable, trustworthy and competent to complete your transfer and get your money in the shortest time allowed by law.

About the selling process and getting your money

Once you accept an offer, what are the steps to follow to complete the sale operation and how long does it take to receive payment

At Settlement Quotes we understand that your financial goals depend on completing your sales transaction and getting paid in the shortest time allowed by law.

Once you have accepted an offer and confirm that you wish to proceed with the sale to the winning Certified Funder, the sale process immediately begins as follows:

1- First call at 2 hours. You will receive a call from a customer service expert on behalf of the certified finance company within 2 hours of acceptance. At that time, our expert will inform you that Financial Certificated was the successful bidder and will provide you with the contact information.

2- Legal documents in 24 hours. You will receive the legal documents from the Certified Financier within 24 hours. A Notary Public will wait for you at your home or other convenient location to review the sale documents with you, answer any questions you may have, and sign the sale.

3- Process in court within 30 days. Our Certified Financier will complete the court process as soon as legally permitted. This could take about 30 days, depending on the state.

4- Immediate access to your money. You will get your money directly by bank transfer into an account of your choice immediately after completing the legal process.

5- The expected time from price quotation to financing and the entire transfer process can take about 6 weeks, depending on the state in which you reside.

If the sale transaction is not completed for any reason, will you still receive your payments as usual?

Our certified funder will process the sale transaction of your structured settlement, at no cost to you.

In the unlikely event that your sale is not completed for any reason:

1- Neither Settlement Quotes nor the corresponding certified funder will charge you any fees or penalties. This promise will be recorded in writing in the sales documentation that you receive.

2- You will have the right to receive all the payments of the annuity that you had agreed to sell as they mature.

3- Your insurance company will continue to pay all future payments as if it had never entered into a sales transaction.

You will have no future obligation to Settlement Quotes or the applicable certified funder.

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