Modern Cash Flow Unites Investors and Note Holders

Joseph Sprauer turns paper into cash – makes magic for investors and note holders in the process.

by Elisabeth Lawrence

Joseph Sprauer turns paper into cash - and makes magic for investors and note holders in the process. Sprauer, the CEO of Modern Cash Flow Solutions (www.moderncashflowsolutions.com), is a facilitator. If, for example, you won the lottery (and who hasn't envisioned that?), your winnings might be paid in installments over a period of 20 years. Sprauer would find an investor who would buy your lottery winnings, literally giving you immediate access to the cash you need.

While the odds of winning the lottery are a long shot, being able to get cash for paper assets is a sure bet. "When a seller presents us with a note, we appraise its worth and find an investor who wants to buy the note," says Sprauer. "We have 350 individual and institutional investors who are eager to buy debt instruments." This "paper," as it is called in the financial world, can be anything from real estate mortgages and auto loans to estate settlements and - yes - lottery winnings.

In fact, there are over four dozen different types of notes that interest investors. One of the most compelling is the seller-financed mortgage. Even considering the low rates offered by institutional lenders, Sprauer emphasizes the significance of the private financing segment of the mortgage lending market. "There are over $100 billion in assets within the residential market," he says. "And that number continues to grow."

While there are a number of reasons why sellers choose to finance mortgages, there often comes a time when circumstances change and those who hold the notes need access to cash. "Perhaps the holder of the note has the opportunity to move his investment into a segment with higher returns, or maybe he simply has bills to pay or a child to educate," Sprauer says. "At that point, there is a compelling reason for him to sell the note to investors and receive immediate cash."

Typically, however, the person who holds the debt instrument doesn't have a ready supply of investors to call. Likewise, investors are more interested in crunching numbers than they are in fielding calls from potential sellers. That's why companies like Modern Cash Flow Solutions specialize in bringing together sellers and investors. "We do all of the legwork for both parties, and have the advantage of experience, training, and a huge network of resources," says Sprauer.

Note holders and investors aren't the only people who benefit from Sprauer's services. Professionals such as attorneys, real estate agents, and CPAs frequently offer Sprauer's expertise as an ancillary service to their clients who need to cash in paper assets. "An accountant might recognize that his client would reap tax benefits if she liquidated her notes," Sprauer says. "Or an attorney may recommend that her cash-strapped client sell his settlement note in order to improve his quality of life."

Even "civilians" can get a slice of the proverbial pie. Those who refer friends and acquaintances to facilitators like Sprauer can earn a finder's fee. "We're always on the lookout for people who want to sell notes," he says, "and we appreciate it when individuals take the initiative and hook us up with potential clients." It may not beat winning the lottery, but it's money you can take to the bank.

About the Author

In Touch Media Group is pleased to announce that Elisabeth Lawrence has joined this leading edge Internet Marketing and Advertising Company as Head Copywriter and Team Leader for the ITMG Writing Group.

As a veteran writer and TV producer/director, Elisabeth Lawrence received 3 EMMY awards while at CBS. She also wrote for the Wall Street Journal, and later, as a TV & video consultant, she handled material for Fortune 500 clients including Exxon, Pepsico, The Ladies Home Journal, RJR Nabisco, J.C. Penney, Hill & Knowlton and United Artists.

As executive producer of talk shows and magazine series, Elisabeth developed her expertise in the public relations strategies that serve the needs of a diverse client portfolio most successfully. In addition, Lawrence was Bureau Chief, New York & Washington, for RTI Italian Television during Gulf I.

On the lighter side, Elisabeth Lawrence’s entertainment producing and writing includes Jim Henson’s Muppet Babies, NBC Saturday Night Live Commercial Parodies, and Entertainment Tonight. She also created and produced Low Fat, Healthy & Delicious” TV food segments for WFLA- Ch. 8 in Tampa Bay, the NBC affiliate.

In the healthcare arena, Elisabeth has consulted and produced for Mt. Sinai Hospital in NYC, Saint Anthony’s Hospital, as well as Morton Plant Hospital in Tampa Bay, and the University of Medicine and Dentistry of the State of New Jersey. She also has a background in alternative health solutions, including health & fitness, from her tenure as Marketing Director of Shapes Total Fitness.

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