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Continuehttps://www.fairratefunding.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/10/fair.png Since the lawsuit funding investing has existed, in various forms, for almost 20 years, investors demand a better than average return in consideration for the use of their investment capital. Lawsuit funding companies must offer attractive returns if they want to tap into these sources. Accordingly, this cost must be passed on to the end user (usually the plaintiff) and is reflected in the current market pricing for these transactions. Lawsuit funding companies simply cannot currently afford to offer “bank rates” to plaintiffs and turn an acceptable profit. Currently, applicants for pre settlement cash advances can expect to pay between 30%-80% “interest” for immediate cash against their lawsuits.
Protecting Against Losses
But cost of capital is only one of many line items which are part of the lawsuit funding business model. Also of major importance is the loss ratio which signifies the percentage losses lawsuit funding investments encounter during a litigation cycle. Lawsuit funding investments are non-recourse, so every loss is a total loss of investment. Accordingly, lawsuit funding companies are very careful to take this ratio seriously.
Let’s take a quick view of the type of issues lawsuit funding enterprises encounter when evaluating the effect of portfolio losses.
For example, let’s say a pre settlement advance company has a bankroll of $100,000. And a lawsuit loan is approved for a $10,000 contract, that amount advanced, and is ultimately lost. The amount of the loss in percentage terms, is 10% of the total portfolio. What amount of return on the remainder of the portfolio would bring the portfolio back to even?
Many would quickly answer – 10%. But those people would be incorrect. A 10% return on the portfolio would fail to bring the portfolio back to $100,000 because 10% of the remaining portfolio is actually $9,000 ($90,000 x .10). In fact, the portfolio would have to “gain” more than 11% to get back to even. Taking this a step further, if the funding company projected a 10% return to its investors, a total of 22.22% would have to be earned on the remaining capital to meet the forecast.
The purpose of the above exercise is only to show the often unseen effects of risk capital being lost on lawsuit funding investments or any investment for that matter. A loss is actually more destructive than one would think since the lost capital is now unable to earn a return. This is just one example of money management considerations facing lawsuit funding investment professionals.
Thank you for your interest in the lawsuit funding investment business.
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