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Selling Annuity Income to Handle Life’s CurveballsOh no – unexpected expenses have cropped up once again! Maybe it’s a surprise surgery that won’t be covered by your health insurance, or perhaps major renovations are needed at your home. Your nephew is starting college soon, and you would like to gift him a lump sum to pay his tuition. Or maybe you are just over your head, bill-wise. A tidy cash infusion would certainly take a load off your mind – but where are you going to come up with that kind of money? If you’re receiving payments from an immediate annuity with a period certain option, you can get a lump sum by selling all or a portion of your annuity income payments. Selling annuity income is simply trading a number of payments -- say 60 months worth of income -- for a lump sum. Instead of receiving a monthly check, you’ll get an upfront amount. You can take this large amount of money and do whatever you want with it and, hopefully, solve some of life’s problems. To begin the selling annuity process, you’ll have to decide how many payments you want to sell. 24 months of payments might not be enough to cover all your expenses, and 60 months of payments might be too much. Keep in mind, however, that the lump sum you receive will not equal the amount of payments that you sell. The financial settlement company keeps a portion of your money as profit. After you’ve decided how much to sell, contact AnnuityAdvantage.com, an independent annuity sales company. The Annuities Specialists at AnnuityAdvantage.com will be able to assist you in selling annuity payments – at no cost to you. They’ll run interference between you and the financial settlement firms and assist you with the paperwork, giving you peace of mind. Call AnnuityAdvantage.com today at 1-800-239-0356 to begin the selling annuity process as soon as possible. You’ll be able to solve those financial problems soon!
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