LOS ANGELES, CA, May 29, 2011 (Press-News.org) Pacific West Capital Group announced today that they will host informational seminars on June 7 and 8 at Brix Restaurant in Napa, California. Pacific West Capital Group representatives will discuss investing in the Life Settlement market. The company has specialized in the sale of beneficiary interests in life settlements to individual investors for the past seven years.
The life settlement market is the secondary market for life insurance. Life settlements are an alternative to traditional investments because returns are not tied to stock market fluctuations, interest rate changes, real estate valuations, or government policies.
The Pacific West Capital Group educational seminars are an opportunity for engaged investors to learn about the life settlement market. For information about these seminars contact Pacific West Capital Group at 800-588-8000.
About Pacific West Capital Group
Pacific West Capital Group is a corporation that facilitates the sale of fractional interests in life settlements. Rather than offering dozens or even hundreds of different investments, the company specializes in only life settlements. This "boutique" approach has created one of the most knowledgeable firms in the country about the life settlement market and investment opportunity. The Pacific West Capital Group offices are located in Century City at 1901 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 360, Los Angeles, CA 90067. In the state of California, life settlements are regulated as a security by the Department of Corporations Securities Regulation Division (SRD). Pacific West Capital Group has an "A" rating with the Better Business Bureau.
Website: http://www.pwcapital.net
Pacific West Capital Group To Host Seminars In Napa
Pacific West Capital Group announces life settlement market seminars
2011-05-29
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