Settlement FAQs

what is a settlement figure on a car

by Timothy Morar Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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The term 'settlement figure' refers to the amount of money you will have to pay to clear a loan in full. This is often used when you want to finish a finance agreement early. It can also be useful if you need to sell your vehicle or find a replacement, before the agreement has been completed.

HOW IS car settlement figure calculated?

Your lender can provide you with your settlement figure over the phone, via email (which can take 2-3 days) or by post (which could take 7 or so days). Your settlement figure is valid for 14 days from the date you request it.

What happens when you request a settlement figure?

If you want to sell your car, the first thing to do is contact the finance company and ask them for a settlement figure – the amount of money it will cost to pay off your loan in full. This figure is typically valid for a certain time frame. If your direct debit is due, make sure to ask how this will affect the figure.

Does settlement figure include next payment?

For example, a settlement figure for a PCP deal will include your 'final' or 'balloon' payment – and may very well include some early redemption charges. As such, simply adding up your remaining monthly payments wouldn't even come close to being an accurate figure.

Why is settlement figure higher than balance?

Your balance might be lower than your settlement figure because of a Direct Debit payment you've made. A Direct Debit could still go out after you get a settlement figure and before you pay off your loan. This will reduce the amount you owe and make your balance lower.

How do I pay off my settlement figure?

If the settlement figure is less than the sale price of your car, the buyer will need to pay you the rest of the money in cash or via bank transfer. If the settlement figure is higher than the sale price, you'll need to pay the buyer the difference.

Is a settlement figure cheaper?

Paying the settlement figure to clear your finance is cheaper than continuing with your repayments. You want to own the car outright. When you finance a car through hire purchase or PCP, you won't own the car until you make all your payments, so paying it off early means you own it sooner.

What does settlement amount mean?

More Definitions of Settlement Amount Settlement Amount means the amount in US$ equal to the sum of Losses, Gains, and Costs, which the Non-Defaulting Party incurs as a result of the termination of this Agreement.

What happens when you settle a car loan?

These payments are, however, applied to reduce your principal debt which in turn reduces the interest charged over the term of the agreement and will net off in your loan being settled in full prior to the expiry of the agreed contract term.

Will a car dealer settle my finance?

Will a car dealership settle my finance? Another short answer: yes. This is a popular process for people looking to upgrade or change their car before paying off the total outstanding finance.

Does paying car off early hurt credit?

In the short-term, paying off your car loan early will impact your credit score — usually by dropping it a few points. Over the long-term, it depends on quite a few factors, including your credit mix and payment history.

How long does a car finance settlement take?

Some lenders will provide you with your settlement figure over the phone or via email (which can take 2-3 days) and they will all do it by post (which could take 7 or so days). Your settlement figure is usually valid for 14 days from the date you request it.

Is it good to pay off loan early?

You have a little extra money and you'd love to pay off your personal loan early. Doing so will save you on interest and put a few extra dollars to spend in your pocket each month. So, should you repay your personal loan ahead of schedule? Paying off debt is generally good for your finances—and good for your credit.

How do you ask for more money in a settlement?

Send a Detailed Demand Letter to the Insurance Company Because the insurance company will likely reply with an offer for an amount lower than what you've asked for in the demand letter, you should ask for between 25 and 100 percent more than what you would be willing to settle for.

Should I take a lump sum or structured settlement?

You should take a lump sum settlement for all small settlements and most medium-sized settlements (less than $150,000 or so). But if you are settling a larger case, there are two good reasons for doing a structured settlement. First, the structure guarantees that you won't spend the money too fast.

What is the usual result of a settlement?

After a case is settled, meaning that the case did not go to trial, the attorneys receive the settlement funds, prepare a final closing statement, and give the money to their clients. Once the attorney gets the settlement check, the clients will also receive their balance check.

How does the settlement process work?

A settlement agreement works by the parties coming to terms on a resolution of the case. The parties agree on exactly what the outcome is going to be. They put the agreement in writing, and both parties sign it. Then, the settlement agreement has the same effect as though the jury decided the case with that outcome.

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