Settlement may refer to:
- Consolidation (soil), settlement in soil
- Human settlement, permanent community where people live
- Israeli settlement, communities inhabited by Israeli Jews in territory that came under Israel's control as a result of the 1967 Six-Day War
- Settlement (closing), as in a real estate closing with transfer of title deed to the buyer
- Settlement (finance), the process of exchanging the consideration for financial instruments once a transaction has been executed
- Settlement (structural), the gradual distortions created in a structure

Sale of Settlement

If an annuity owner deems that structured settlement loans do not provide as much money as he or she needs, a structured settlement sale can be done.

If you are planning to see an urgent benefit from an insurance agreement instead of receiving long term and tedious minimal payouts, the best step to take is to sell structured insurance settlements.

It is true that the settlement payouts are minimal and are provided over a long period of time, but if you opt to sell a settlement you will take less over all. The good part is that you can take advantage of an immediate benefit that may prevail over the loss.

Normally, corporations or wealthy investors buy structured settlements since they can afford to compensate the original settlement amount on a short term to substitute the benefit of a complete payout on the long term.
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