Examples abound of the cash flow industry hard at work but the majority of those the everyday public is aware of and have heard of are the ”big” ones (examples).  Because….these funding tools have always been around for big business but now thanks to the development of the cash flow industry and brokers, we are bringing these same tools down to the level of the small guy and soon they will seem as commonplace as some of the “big” ones.  We are leveling the playing field!scale_of_justice_gold.jpg

For example, we’re starting to see more ads for the purchase of timeshares, lawsuit funding ads and for life insurance which have not been there previously.  These are the smaller instances of this industry at work (i.e. the fundings are not in the Millions).  But, as the SBA says, the total of small business is bigger than big business and that is exactly why the cash flow industry has grown so much - this vast resource for investors has gone untapped for a long time and, similar to China, the sleeping giant is waking up.

So for a first example of a large transaction:

“Louisiana receives slice of $55M tobacco settlement” New Orleans City Business.

State receives slice of $55M tobacco settlement
Louisiana will receive $1.2 million from a $55.4-million settlement reached with House of Prince A/S and Scandinavian tobacco connected to the 1998 Master Settle Agreement.

The MSA requires tobacco manufacturers that signed the agreement to make annual payments to states, in part, to compensate them for billions of dollars in health care costs associated with tobacco-related illnesses.

The House of Prince settlement resolves a three-year court dispute over whether cigarettes made by its subsidiary Scandinavian and sold in the United States from 1999 to 2003 were subject to MSA payment requirements. Cigarettes made by Scandinavian haven’t been sold in the United States since 2003.

CityBusiness staff report

Will add more as I come across them.  Now that I want to find some examples I can’t seem to locate but will update this when I do.

As Always, Be Safe.  Debra