Christian Evulich

Dateline: Provides a finger on the pulse of the life settlement industry.
Weblog: www.amritafinancial.com
Articles: 18
First Published: Dec 12, 2009 / Last Published: Apr 11, 2011
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Christian Evulich's articles

  1. April 11, 2011

    Life Settlement Investments in Small Face Policies
    Small faced policies represent an attractive niche in the growing life settlement investment space.
  2. January 2, 2011

    Top 10 Life Settlement Predictions of 2011
    Top 10 life settlement predictions for 2011.
  3. December 12, 2010

    Life Settlement Mistakes
    Mistakes to avoid in a life settlement transaction.
  4. December 1, 2010

    Are Life Settlement Investments Appropriate For All Types Of Investors?
    Life settlements sound like a great investment, but are they a good deal for all investors?
  5. One Too Many Life Settlement Brokers
    Having more than one life settlement broker on a case can be counter productive.
  6. November 7, 2010

    Top 10 Life Settlement News Stories of 2010
    Top 10 most important life settlement news stories of 2010.
  7. October 14, 2010

    The Life Settlement Industry Will Be Dead In Two Years
    Expert claims life settlement industry funding will dry up within two years.
  8. July 30, 2010

    SEC Recommendations Could Hurt Settlement Brokers
    SEC report suggest life settlements be treated as securities. Unfortunately, brokers will suffer.
  9. July 19, 2010

    Conservative Buying Forces Invescor To Close
    Life settlement industry rebound too little, too late for Invescor.
  10. June 7, 2010

    Life Settlements: Whose Responsibility Is It?
    Do financial planners have the responsibility to discuss life settlements with consumers?