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Structured Settlements – the Economic and Humane Way of Settling Claims

January 25, 2012 in Finance, Insurance

http://t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTDu5KD28cT0vxWHn1AZMUOpaKXNaLr4EIC0wiNBoxHCYyzaywGtBVQ4zrl There are many times when the company uses structured settlement when settling large financial claims to its staff. This may happen during layoffs but is more prevalent when settling an accident claim or when the company agrees to compensate the staff with a large financial settlement for other reasons.

Non-senior staff earning a few hundred dollars a month may get overwhelmed if suddenly paid several thousand dollars. Research has proved that large cash bonanzas lead to rash and wasteful expenditure and the money is quickly squandered. A structured settlement for cash involves the money being paid in small sums over an extended period of time. The staff is therefore not overwhelmed and is more likely to save, invest, or spend the money wisely. Another equally big advantage is that, in a structured settlement investment the company does not have to source the entire amount at one go. Since the payments are small, the company can make pay-outs as part of the regular monthly transactions.

Businesses or Companies however, are often hesitant to adopt a structured settlement quote course (especially in the event of a closure), because it involves maintaining records and staff to administer the structured settlement payment. Not any longer.

Thankfully, today, there is a new service available that is provided by companies popularly called “structured settlement companies”. For a relatively small sum of money as service charges, these companies will not only custom formulate cash for structured settlement payment for your staff, but they will also oversee the entire implementation and payment process. Money can be paid to the structured settlement company every month or quarterly or half-yearly or periodically based on whatever terms the parties might have agreed to.

The compensating company can also hire an auditing firm of their choice to audit the payment process. This brings in an element of safety for the compensating company as well as the staff.

Advantages of cash structured settlement:

• Receiver of a large financial settlement is not overwhelmed by a large infusion of cash
• Receiver of the financial settlement is assured of a regular payment and can accordingly plan the expenditure or investment
• The compensating company does not have to source the entire money upfront and hence there is no overwhelming burden of taking an expensive structured settlement loan to settle financial claims
• Professionally managed Structured Settlement Company provide custom designed plans that can be audited and supervised by reputed auditing firms
• The compensating company is free from the burden of having to administer the structured settlement and can therefore concentrate on regular business
• If the compensating company has the entire money available, it can opt to invest the sum in an Annuity Scheme with insurance company and the insurance company will make the payments directly to the staff or concerned party as per terms of the structured settlement.

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FNAW announces new website for funders working in Afghanistn

May 2, 2008 in Charity & Non-Profit, Finance, Government, Management, Medical, Politics, Religion, Society, Web Design, Women in Business, Women's Interest

The Funders’ Network for Afghan Women is pleased to announce its new URL: www.funders-afghan-women.org effective immediately. We ask that you please immediately update any existing links to the old URL www.fnaw.org to connect to the new website, or newly add www.funders-afghan-women.org to your list of links.

The www.funders-afghan-women.org website is a useful tool for funders working in Afghanistan or considering working in Afghanistan, as well as for grantees and partners, or Afghan women’s organizations seeking funding support from donors, containing tips for funders and grantees alike. It is also a useful introduction to women in Afghanistan, containing a summary overview of the current women’s rights situation, as well as a list of links and resources on Afghan history, culture, peacebuilding and reconstruction, among other areas.

The website also gives regular updates on the activities and programs of the Funders’ Network for Afghan Women, including public events, new funding opportunities, a database of projects seeking funding for the perusal of donors, information on joining our membership and a plethora of tools and resources.

About FNAW: The Funders’ Network for Afghan Women (FNAW) is a coalition of dedicated foundations and granting organizations, as well as advocates, policy-makers and other agencies funding Afghan women’s groups. FNAW members have committed to working together to better understand and address the needs of grassroots civil society organizations in Afghanistan that support women and children. Members share project assessments, security information, experiences, and feedback from Afghan partners to prioritize funding, expand on success stories, and build the capacity of women leaders in Afghanistan. The Network addresses common problems faced by grantees, with an emphasis on sustainability, advocacy and capacity-building. FNAW provides grantees with technical assistance, and helps them better establish their own networks and partnerships. It is FNAW’s belief that a coalition of funders can have a real, measurable policy impact on those with the power to bring meaningful change to the lives of Afghan women and girls. To this end, advocacy is key among FNAW’s priorities. Today FNAW is a thriving network, meeting every month. Through collaboration, coordination and information-sharing, ideas are being shared generously and frequently, thereby improving the reach, capacity and efficiency of each member organization, and ultimately, better meeting the needs of beneficiaries in Afghanistan.

For more information, please contact:

info@funders-afghan-women.org

 

The Funders’ Network for Afghan Women

32-17 College Point Blvd. Suite 206, Flushing, NY 11354, USA

E-Mail: info@funders-afghan-women.org Tel: 604-781-3151