Premium Financing

For insurance agents.

IPFS for agents illustration

The Insurance Industry's Leading Premium Financing and Payments Solution

With more than 45 years in insurance premium financing, IPFS provides insurance agents a level of customer service that is legendary. IPFS is a privately held company with localized offices across the U.S., Canada, and Puerto Rico. We are not owned by a bank or other entity, which enables us to offer the most efficient, customized, digital-first services in the premium financing business.

As a family-owned business and strategic premium financing partner, IPFS offers One Platform of solutions to help agencies better serve their customers. We provide native and custom integrations for existing agency management platforms, and many other features designed to help both insurance agencies and general agents grow their businesses. Our wholly owned subsidiary and payment facilitation company, AndDone, LLC, offers customers multiple, secure and efficient payment collection options, creating a one-stop source for all things financing and payments. 

Our size, market presence, experience, and independence provides financial strength and flexibility to handle all of your accounts, ranging from large, complex relationships to smaller, more routine engagements. In 2022, we financed more than 700,000 loans across North America, totaling more than $13 billion in premiums in the U.S. alone.

Technology Solutions

IPFS is the industry leader in providing easy-to-use technology to assist agents with day-to-day business. With services including credit card and ACH down payment options, our aim is to help you save time. Additionally, our enhanced eForms delivery option allows agents to streamline their insurance agency operations and reduce waste.

  • IPFS Connect and a mobile optimized website that allows customers to access their account and make payments anywhere
  • Text alerts
  • Credit card and ACH down payment
  • Agent and insured web portal
  • Agency dashboard on ipfs.com provides insight into insured activity

Integrations

IPFS system integrations are tools that enhance agency management systems. With our custom solutions we have seen dramatic improvements in efficiency and profitability with our partner agents. Depending on which agency management system is in place, we will recommend integration solutions that improve quoting, processing, and reporting.

  • IPFS QuoteLink ®   - Pre-built integrations with agency management systems such as Prevail and Applied
  • IPFS CustomLink ®   - Third-party integrations with submission tool for agencies that prefer not using eSign
  • IPFS DataLink ®   - Data reporting technology
  • IPFS eCommLink ™   - Integrates using IPFS CustomLink with additional payment processing for the life of the account

Benefits of Premium Financing

While technology and custom integrations are a crucial piece of our service offerings, how does partnering with IPFS affect my bottom dollar? Here are just a few ways premium financing with IPFS benefits you:

  • Premium financing services provide a competitive service offering for insurance agencies
  • Custom integrations save time, energy, and labor costs
  • Our team of professional IPFS Associates are nationwide across the U.S. and Puerto Rico
  • Premium finance allows unique opportunities when business owners might not otherwise be able to afford the appropriate level of insurance

Continuing Education

IPFS has created the industry’s top premium finance continuing education program. We offer multiple classes designed to appeal to your employees with different skill sets and credit requirements.

Arranging a class is easy. We teach at the location of your choice, and we file all required state forms, free of charge. Our certified instructors are experienced in the field, and are located throughout the United States and Puerto Rico. Many of our attendees have expressed that the class is one of the best they’ve taken. We provide four courses: Premium Finance Options, Premium Finance Express, Avoiding E&O Loss and the Fundamentals of Ethics.

Course offerings vary by state. Contact your Sales Executive for availability, course credit information, and additional details. 

Purchase Plans

Are you interested in starting a premium finance company? For many years, IPFS has helped premium finance companies grow by purchasing their premium finance company’s receivables.

With IPFS as your strategic vendor, your premium finance company will have increased access to funds and services without tying up credit lines. This program allows you to customize your own market rates and streamline operations by reducing the administrative work associated with billing and collections. Your agency-owned premium finance company can produce profit without the need of additional people or resources.

Working with IPFS provides multiple benefits including:

  • Additional income
  • IPFS assumes the risk
  • Eliminate expenses as IPFS assumes all billing and collecting responsibilities after purchase
  • Additional services for your Customers, while IPFS provides free access to our online quoting system and credit analysis

Our experienced team can guide you through the process of starting your own premium finance company in your state. Or, if you’ve already started a company, talk with us about enhanced services IPFS can provide.

*Please note that not every program listed above is available in every state. A program’s availability in a particular state, among other considerations, is determined on the applicable law of such state.

Learn How IPFS Benefits Insureds

IPFS benefits for business owners icon

Benefits for Business Owners

Financing your commercial insurance premiums gives you the flexibility to use your working capital more effectively. Freeing up capital can allow you to focus on product development, hiring new employees, marketing and other investments to grow your business.

IPFS benefits for Insurance Company Ownersicon

Benefits for Insurance Companies

The insurance industry is digitally enhancing its purchase and service model to elevate the  customer experience  for insureds. This is where IPFSDirect ®  steps in. IPFSDirect is a business unit established under IPFS Corporation who works exclusively with insurance companies providing payment and collection services.

Wright Flood Insurance

We are aware of a number of fraudulent calls to policyholders representing themselves as being with Wright Flood. Our claims team will not call you to ask for your claim number or banking information. Read about our methods to protect you. Click .

                  

We are Flood.

As we have for almost 40 years, Wright provides flood insurance with leading industry expertise and extraordinary claims response, earning an A (Excellent) rating from A.M. Best.

In partnership with FEMA Wright Flood provides federal flood policies to protect homes, businesses, and their contents from flood disasters and has grown into the largest flood insurance company across the country.

Through Wright National Flood Insurance Services, we have conceived and are building The Flood Insurance Marketplace ™ for agents and consumers to easily find private flood insurance solutions with higher policy limits and customized coverage options.

In concert with FEMA and their Moonshot goals, Wright aims to lessen the flood insurance protection gap, help owners to recover from flood loss and build stronger, more resilient communities.

But more important than providing policies, at Wright we take pride in offering more support, greater expertise, and our ongoing commitment to partner agents and policyholders, especially at the time of flood loss. We are there when you need us, and we think that is the measure of the right relationship.

Topics of Interest

Login to manage your accounts and policies. , want to become a wright flood agent  , represent wright flood, login to your account., register with your existing policy to make a payment, open a claim, view agent information, or retrieve policy documents.,  want to make a payment on a new policy or open a claim without registering, guest access.

  • Property Owners
  • Agents and Brokers
  • Make a Payment
  • Wright Flood Agent Profile
  • Your Privacy Rights
  • Terms of Use
  • Legal Information
  • Do Not Sell/Share/Limit Disclosure

Capital Premium Financing

Contract Funding ™

Agency Funding Participation (AFP) Contract Funding™

AFP Contract Funding™ is a proprietary float management program that allows agencies to earn interest on float balances created by the timing difference between the effective date of insurance policies and the remittance date of corresponding premiums.  The AFP Contract Funding™ Program is an automated payment remittance service with monthly reporting tools that facilitate highly efficient cash flow management.

Contract Funding

Contract Funding Agreement

Flex-Plan ™

Agency Funding Participation (AFP) Flex-Plan™

The AFP Flex-Plan™ is a proprietary program allowing insurance agencies to participate in the funding of the premiums.  Agencies co-fund a portion of the premiums they finance by placing funds into a profit sharing account with Capital.  The profit sharing account earns interest significantly higher than traditional financial institution saving accounts.  Participants in the AFP Flex-Plan™ have full liquidity of funds.

AFP Flex Plan Sheet AFP Transfer Form (In/out)

AFP Flex Affiliate AFP Flex Acknowledgement AFP Flex Main Agreement

Agency Funding Participation (AFP) Max-Plan™

The AFP Max-Plan™ is a proprietary annual program allowing insurance agencies to participate in the funding of the premiums. Agencies co-fund a portion of the premiums they finance by placing funds into a profit sharing account with Capital.  The profit sharing account earns interest based on loans generated by agencies.  The AFP Max-Plan™ is an annual program with limited liquidity.

AFP Max Plan Sheet AFP Transfer Form (In/out)

AFP Max Plan Acknowledgement AFP Max Plan Affiliate AFP Max Plan Main Agreement

Agency Funding Participation (AFP) Programs

Capital Premium Financing has established a series of proprietary programs for insurance agencies. The AFP Contract Funding™, AFP Flex-Plan™, and AFP Max-Plan™ were designed to add value to the overall relationship with Capital.

AFP Overview Sheet

Online Access

Online Access & Quote Management Online Access & Quote Management (Spanish)

Account Management™

Account Management Account Management (Spanish)

Report Management™

Report Management Report Management (Spanish)

E-Signature Instructions

E-Signature Instructions E-Signature Instructions (Spanish)

Create a Quote – Easy2Quote

Teaser – Easy2Quote

Intro – Easy2Quote

Call (877) 730-1906, [email protected].

  • Make a Payment

Login / Connect

Get the app.

Get it on IOS

Customer Service / Operations (800) 767-0705

Cancellations Department (877) 549-8726

Email [email protected]

Corporate Office Capital Premium Financing 12235 South 800 East Draper, UT 84020

Access to Agent Tools

  • Enter Access Code *
  • Email This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

© 2024 Capital Premium Financing.

  • Capital Life™
  • Call Us Today: (800) 767-0705

FINANCEPRO LOGIN

  • EASY2QUOTE LOGIN
  • Call Us Today: (800) 767-0705 
  • FinancePro Login
  • Frequently Asked Questions:
  • Payment Options:

Mobile App Icon

Ascendant Mobile App

Switch to Ascendant Mobile App

Ascendant Insurance Solutions

Agent Portal Sign-In

Current browser.

Ascendant remains at the forefront of technology by continuously improving the efficiency and user-experience of its state-of-the-art operating system.

To fully take advantage of the new features in our agent portal, we need your cooperation in updating your browser, which is also important for website security, speed and responsiveness.

Please select one of the following browsers to download the most recent version. It will only take a few minutes of your time and will greatly enhance your ability to use our new web technologies:

  • Google Chrome (Version 60+)
  • Firefox (Version 60+)
  • Safari (Version 12+)
  • Microsoft Edge

Processing...

premium assignment agent login

SOLUTIONS FOR THE ALWAYS-GROWING-MY-BUSINESS AGENT

Unlock possibilities with Zillow Premier Agent

Get connections, insightful data and refreshingly simple solutions with our real estate platform.

  • Get started

SOLUTIONS FOR THE LIMIT-DOES-NOT-EXIST AGENT

Zillow works for agents

We’re here for you and your clients throughout the journey home. See how we can help grow your business in a changing industry.

premium assignment agent login

Find the right real estate solution for you

Whether you work independently or lead a large team of agents, we have tailored options to grow your real estate network.

Agent solutions

Instantly connect with buyers and gain the tools and insights to help them find the right home faster.

Team solutions

For teams and brokerages of up to 11 agents. Set your team up for success with leads and tools to track your agents’ progress.

Broker solutions

For brokerages of 11+. Fuel your brokerage with new leads, strengthen your conversion strategy and manage agents’ performance.

Free real estate branding solutions:  Make your business discoverable with a free profile on the largest online real estate network in the United States.*  Learn more

premium assignment agent login

You are the key to real estate

Agents unlock life’s next chapter for buyers and sellers. Our mission is to streamline the real estate process for Zillow Premier Agent partners, so agents like you can focus on providing unparalleled service to your clients — and growing your business.

Use our real estate network to grow your own

Connect with interested buyers on Zillow and Trulia as soon as they begin their home search. Our real estate platform helps clients find marketing-savvy agents like you, so you can help them find home.

premium assignment agent login

Tools for top-performing agents

Get more than just leads — get the real estate tools and data to succeed. Zillow Premier Agent helps the get-it-done agent win all of the small home-buying moments that lead to the big one.

You help them find it. We help them fund it.

Zillow Home Loans can help you close 11 days faster than other financing competitors on average*. Connect with a preferred loan officer through the Premier Agent app, then track the financing progress every step of the way.

premium assignment agent login

*Zillow Home Loans average closing time for purchase transactions was 11 days faster than the industry average from April 2024 – June 2024, according to “Insights” by Ice Mortgage Technology.

“Almost every single lead that Zillow Premier Agent has connected me with has turned into a contract and/or sale. I love it!” Courtney L. Colby Enid, OK

*Comscore Media Metrix® Multi-Platform Key Measures, Real Estate, Total Audience, June 2021, U.S.

  • Advertising
  • Agent Account
  • Home Tour Highlights
  • Agent Toolkit

Tell us who you are!

An agent / broker, home buyer / seller, other professional.

Step 1 of 4

What's your name?

Fill your pipeline with home shoppers that are actively looking for homes in your target ZIP codes.

Step 2 of 4

What's your email?

Connect live with buyers - plus tools to help you convert them - in one integrated platform. The Zillow Premier Agent program empowers you to grow your business and be the local expert buyers and sellers can count on.

Step 3 of 4

What's your phone number?

"In the months since you’ve started calling with connections, my conversion rate has been much higher, and much quicker." Lacey Blackman Richland, WA

Step 4 of 4

What's your organization size?

Whether you work independently or lead a large team of agents, we have tailored options to help you grow your real estate network.

Thank you! We'll be in touch soon.

While waiting to hear from us, you can also:

Create your Zillow Premier Agent profile

Download the zillow premier agent app, access training and resources, home buyers & sellers.

Please explore any of the following options to continue:

  • Search for a home
  • List your home for FREE
  • See your home's estimated value
  • Find a real estate agent
  • I'm a lender or loan officer
  • I'm a property manager
  • I'm a brand advertiser

We respect your privacy. See our privacy policy .

premium assignment agent login

Enter your User ID and Password to sign in.

Forgot your User ID or Password?

     

Click the link below to register for an account.

Register Now!

Please request a user name and password from Customer Service at Capital Premium Financing, LLC at 800-767-0705 or send an email request to: [email protected]

 
LOGIN
Welcome to the Shenandoah Life's Individual Policyholder Portal
This portal is your source for information about your policies, and access to forms necessary to maintain your policies. To obtain additional information, please call our home office at 1-800-848-5433 during normal business hours, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EST Monday-Friday. You may also reach us by email at .

At Shenandoah Life, we strive to make a positive difference in the lives of individuals and families by providing security against life's unexpected challenges.

Our policyholder portal is a secure web site where you can manage your policies - anytime, anywhere. You'll be able to obtain personal policy information, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. In addition, you will have the opportunity to make certain policyowner or payor requests online.

We are committed to exceeding your service expectations. If you have suggestions or questions about our policyholder portal, we welcome them. Please send your ideas to us at .

premium assignment agent login

PARTNER WITH US

Join the US Assure team and provide "A" rated insurance coverage to your customers while enjoying responsive, reliable service and competitive compensation.

Register now

Access our construction and property insurance programs by providing your account information here and entering the secure section of the website.

Access Your Account Now

Register for instant access.

If you are an appointed producer with Zurich for Builders Risk and have not registered to access our website, select the below “register now” button.

Trouble logging in?

If you are a current agent or broker experiencing difficulty logging in, use the resources below to reset your account and access our construction and property programs today.

  • Forgot your username?
  • Forgot your password?

If you need further assistance, complete our online support form or contact us at (800) 800 – 3907, option 3.

Us Assure

  • (800) 800 - 3907
  • 8230 Nations Way
  • Jacksonville, FL 32256
  • Agency Information
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Accessibility Statement

Icon Linkedin

premium assignment agent login

PrimeAgent Login

Content is loading...

An error has occurred.

System administrator has been notified.

It appears your session has expired.

Please press Reload button to log in again.

  • Mookie Betts To Return To Right Field When Reinstated From Injured List
  • Orioles Sign Jean Segura To Minor League Deal
  • Giants Option Camilo Doval
  • Joe Ryan Diagnosed With Grade 2 Teres Major Strain
  • White Sox Fire Pedro Grifol, Three Coaches; Grady Sizemore To Serve As Interim Manager
  • Jesus Luzardo Won’t Pitch Again In 2024
  • Hoops Rumors
  • Pro Football Rumors
  • Pro Hockey Rumors

MLB Trade Rumors

Cardinals Hoping To Retain Paul Goldschmidt Beyond 2024

By Nick Deeds | August 7, 2024 at 8:36pm CDT

In a recent chat with readers, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch discussed the futures of a handful of pending free agents on the Cardinals roster. Most notable among them is seven-time All Star and 2022 NL MVP Paul Goldschmidt , who Goold noted the club would talk with after the season “about what a return looks like.” Goold went on to compare the situation with Goldschmidt to the one the club experienced with longtime Cardinal Adam Wainwright late in his career, when Goold notes the club allowed him to reach free agency before finalizing a previously agreed-upon deal.

That framing of the situation indicates that there’s a strong mutual interest in Goldschmidt’s stay in St. Louis extending beyond this season. The veteran first baseman, 37 next month, has spent the last six years with the Cardinals after arriving in St. Louis in a trade that brought his tenure with the Diamondbacks to an end one year before he would’ve otherwise been scheduled to reach free agency. While Goldschmidt’s thirties with the Cardinals haven’t been quite as productive as his twenties in Arizona, he’s still be among the games most reliable offensive talents with a .286/.373/.500 slash line (138 wRC+) with St. Louis entering the 2024 campaign.

Given his consistency at the plate and his still-recent MVP campaign in 2022, Goldschmidt entered the 2024 season looking as though he might be one of the offseason’s most attractive offensive talents despite his advanced age. A difficult 2024 campaign has changed that, however, as the veteran has hit just .228/.288/.384 (91 wRC+) in 110 games this season. Age-related decline becomes a concern for most any player as their career advances into their mid-to-late thirties, and for Goldschmidt to have the first below-average offensive season of his career at age 36 surely sets off alarm bells for some interested clubs.

Given Goldschmidt’s struggles this year, it’s easy to see how a reunion could make the most sense for all sides. After all, the Cardinals lack a clear heir to Goldschmidt at first base among their corps of young hitters, which is populated primarily by middle infield and outfield options. Luken Baker is the only first baseman on the 40-man roster controlled for the 2025 season, and the 27-year-old has yet to appear in the big leagues this year after a 33-game cup of coffee in 2023 where he struck out at a 31.3% clip and mustered a wRC+ of just 79. Retaining Goldschmidt would allow the club to keep a respected and decorated veteran who has had success in the recent past in the fold while they sort out long-term options at first base.

Meanwhile, a reunion would offer Goldschmidt a comfortable and familiar place to try and bounce back in 2025 with an organization that has stuck by him as their everyday first baseman even amid his hitting woes this season. It’s also worth noting that there’s some reason for optimism regarding Goldschmidt baked into his more recent performance this season. After an ice cold start to the season where he posted a paltry .530 OPS in 37 games, Goldschmidt has bounced back somewhat with a more respectable .247/.294/.446 in his last 316 trips to the plate. That figure is good for an above average wRC+ of 108.

Setting aside Goldschmidt, Goold goes on to suggest that there’s at least two other pending free agents the Cardinals could explore reunions with this winter: relievers Keynan Middleton and Andrew Kittredge . Of the two, Goold seems to imply that a reunion with Middleton is more likely, adding that there’s “mutual interest” in working out a deal with the 30-year-old who has missed the entire 2024 campaign due to season-ending flexor tendon surgery .

The Cardinals hold a $6MM club option with a $1MM buyout on Middleton’s services for the 2025 campaign, but after the righty missed his first year with the club it wouldn’t necessarily be a surprise to see St. Louis brass decline that option in hopes of re-signing Middleton to a smaller guarantee. The righty posted a 3.38 ERA in 51 games with the White Sox and Yankees last year and was particularly impressive during his time in the Bronx, when he pitched to a 1.88 ERA and struck out 30.4% of opponents. As for Kittredge, the 34-year-old righty has performed solidly in his first season with the club with a 3.12 ERA with a 4.19 FIP in 49 innings of work and will likely be eyeing a raise over the $2.263MM salary he’s earned in his final trip through arbitration this year.

78 Comments

' src=

Poverty franchise if so

' src=

Cards talking our of their —

' src=

Alec Burleson has played some 1B the last couple of seasons and could take over for Goldschmidt in 2025.

' src=

Yea I didn’t get it when it said “lack a clear heir” Burlson is obviously the clear heir…lack of cardinals knowledge

' src=

Even though Jordan walker hasn’t played first a ton, wouldn’t you rather have walker on first rather than in the outfield, his defense was horrible!

Walker/Burelson/ Gorman maybe …either way there is a clear Heir

' src=

Walker was awful at first the little he played.

' src=

Walker had never played OF before and apparently has greatly improved. Also he has a plus arm for right field.

Walker was awful in the OF to start and developed into decent. Maybe he could do the same at 1B.

' src=

8 hours ago

Giving three options means there’s NOT a clear heir

5 hours ago

What the author meant is that he thinks the cardinals don’t have anyone to replace Goldy…IMO and like I stated before I think Burleson is the clear heir…but even if not they have other options…meaning that yes the cardinals have clear heirs of players to replace Goldy…hope that helps you understand

' src=

Agree Burlson is the future

' src=

9 hours ago

True, Luken Baker has been in waiting in Memphis for several years also. Burly can play other positions. Nothing matters without new management though. I thought they should have traded him to the Yankees or Mariners. This team isn’t going to the playoffs.

Yes. Burleson at 1B against RHP or full time.

If Goldie want to sign one year at ten million to short side platoon guess that would be the max.

Manny, I’d offer him $5M…

' src=

With Walker, Gorman, and Goldy not hitting, there is no clear option at 1st. Could move Burly there, but that leaves a hole in your outfield, which already lacks depth. Pham looks great, but will probably want a two-year deal and is an aging, streaky player with a serious eye disorder which could become an issue again at any moment, so that should give anyone pause.

Victor Scott II looks great in the small sample and Siani profiles as a 4th outfielder, but it’s pretty risky to think of either of them as solid pieces.

This team has a lot of holes to fill.

$5m to Goldy on a one year deal is fair and he may take that, but he can’t seem to catch up to fastballs and can’t lay off off-speed pitching because it looks like he’s trying to make up for declining bat speed.

With the team strapped for young, cost-controlled talent, it’s gonna be a brutal offseason.

Haven’t even mentioned the fact we have an older pitching rotation with serviceable guys, but they’re rentals…do the Cards want to re-rent older players? We don’t have enough young talent to fill the gaps, as things currently stand.

It’s a problem.

I wouldn’t be surprised if one random team (like the astros mariners or pirates) is desperate enough to overpay enough to get him out of St. Louis

Unlikely, goldy likes the place and wouldn’t want to displace his family, but all it takes is either a one year $15 million contract or a 2-3 year deal

I don’t see the Pirates doing that.

' src=

2 hours ago

I can’t product the future but conventional wisdom would leads me to believe Goldy has seen his best years. I’d like him to play out the season and see where he sits but this cannot be a blockbuster type deal he earned the first he’s unlikely to earn the second one. I’m not saying there would be no drop of from Goldy defensively plugging in just anyone but first base is definitely a position you put someone who either your trying to keep healthy or just can’t play another position affectively. It’s the least valued position on defense so I’m not at all worried about filling his defensive shoes at all. Cardinals lack in pitching but they have loads of young controllable very productive young players with control. Any number of them could fill first with a slight drop off in defense. I love Goldy I really do which is why I hope they can work out one more year and squeeze out what he’s got left but again I’m not overpaying him because of the player he was at his age the way this seasons production is going. Arenado can have an off year and I’m less concerned. Because of age difference and the fact he’s a stud at the hot corner. Goldy plays a premium bat first position. Age and recent production are huge factors as much as I like and respect him. If he’s reasonable he plays out his career with the Cardinals if he wants another million or two after what he’s made then I’m ok with him walking won’t hate either. This is baseball the last idk how many years. Teams pay for how they project you’ll perform not for an MVP type season a year removed at advanced baseball age. Your catcher the most premium defensive position is a better middle order bat. Either way they need one more pitcher after the White Sox trade and some bullpen help. They need salary relief from Goldy hopefully in the way of a sizable reduction in salary but if it must be letting him sign elsewhere. His position on the field should play little to no value they have guys who could easily take the at bats

That was a long post for zero paragraph indents. 🙂

' src=

Do the Rich Hill route. Don’t sign him until June and hope you miss the inevitable early season slump

' src=

The “Rich Hill Route” hasn’t really happened yet, and doesn’t look like it will (even if he signed now, there’s no way he ramps up in time to be eligible for the playoffs). He’s done.

I think gold is still warming up at this point in the season

' src=

Stop the nostalgia train!!!!! Pleading broke and unable to get pitching yet you want to retain a guy that is done. Young guys, inexpensive guys. Not over-priced veterans.

' src=

Of course they would. I mean why try and win? But meh, it doesn’t matter. 2025 will be rough to. The focus should be on a team ready to start ascending 2026.

' src=

Then they needed to sell at the deadline.

' src=

Goldschmidt needs to take a very steep pay cut. Let him walk if he doesn’t agree. I think Burleson can easily step in at first.

' src=

Might as well sign Jose Abreu as his back up too

' src=

Back up? He’s starting DH for you next year.

' src=

Give Mo a situation. He’ll find a way to screw it up. And Derrick Goold will be right by his side telling everyone the pure genius of everything Mo says and does. 2026 just can’t get here soon enough.

' src=

Why is everyone writing off 2025 already? Your team is still in it for 2024 !!!

I mention 2026 because Mo’s contract expires after ’25.

The Cardinals have a -44 run differential in ’24. Their winning record is the product of an unsustainable record in one run games. We are basically the ’23 Marlins.

However, as long as the Cardinals finish above .500, Mo will be perfectly content to try it again next year with basically the exact same roster. Want to know how that is likely to turn out? Check out the ’24 Marlins.

So I repeat, 2026 can’t get here soon enough.

' src=

Mo did great at the trade deadline.

' src=

Should be easy enough to do. Burlesonand Baker platoon works for me.

Burleson has proved himself

' src=

On a one or two year deal why not? With the DH in the NL they could still get a younger option at 1B.

Because they will play him every day, no matter what. The Cardinals are not interested in winning.

Burleson has proven himself and Contreras is a better DH than Goldie

' src=

Honestly, I don’t hate it as long as he’s taking a major pay cut, but I think its worth putting Burleson at first. He’s looked okay when he’s played there this season, so I don’t think getting full time work there would be bad. Need new coaching staff though.

Why? Guy’s old and washed up.

The problem is that there is 1, almost 2 SPs, in the rotation that are older. And both were acquired in the offseason as free agents. I mean, we all love senior dogs, but they ain’t winning any dog shows for ya.

Pitching has done exactly what we needed them to do this year. They aren’t the problem.

' src=

Goldy needs to try a smaller bat, the man is trying to swing the entire tree!

' src=

Why? They’d be better off moving Gorman to 1B and Donovan to 2B. Then, they could use the money they save from Goldschmidt coming off the books to address the OF and the pitching.

' src=

I’m huge Goldy fan. High quality guy. Works hard at his craft and to stay in shape. But time has come to move on. Cards are getting old. Gotta get younger and better. Goldy hopefully wears a red blazer someday

' src=

I’m of two minds on the matter. When you look at who will be available in free agency, the fall off after Alonso and Walker puts Goldscmidt in that category.

My first thought is that St Louis isn’t going to go into a free agent bidding war for either Alonso or Walker. This brings them back around to the devil they know.

My second thought is that some positional reconfiguration is coming this off-season. With Contreras, Herrera, and Pages at Catcher Arenado, Winn, at third and short, and Donovan likely returning to second, a Goldscmidt/Gorman platoon at first could happen. Given Goldscmidt can’t hit righties and Gorman can’t hit lefties.

However, Burleson has a decent amount of experience at first and St Louis could move on from both Goldy and Gorman. With Pham coming back in the outfield fold, it becomes more plausible with a combination of Nootbaar, Siani, and an emerging talent like Scott III or a bounce back from Walker.

Honestly I’d like to see that money go to getting another solid starter to add with Gray, Mikolas, Fedde, and Pallante. (If they don’t pick up Lynn or Gibson options)

Logically, he’s a platoon player next year, but how many clubs carry platoon first baseman? It seems to limit flexibility, whereas outfielders are generally accepted. They could try it, but it’s like carrying multiple DH’s on your roster. We saw it with Brandon Belt last year, but then no one signed him again.

' src=

If there is room for Matt Carpenter on the roster there is certainly room for Goldschmidt. The real question is for how much. 6 or 7 million sure why not. Bit 15 million? Heck no.

But you know he won’t accept or be asked to accept a Matt Carpenter role. If he is making over 5 million, he’s going to start. EVERY DAY. If you don’t believe me, check out today’s lineup. And tomorrow’s lineup. And yesterday’s lineup. Etc, etc, etc.

Burleson is a clearly better option, but that won’t matter to Mo.

He didn’t play today. I think there is a decent chance he can outplay Burleson in 2025. But there is room for both. The way I see it the team will go with 11 guys for 9 spots and give guys like Siani, Goldschmidt, Gorman, Burleson and Pham a lot of days off. Backup shortstop and Backup catcher won’t need a lot of playing time assuming Herrera gets dealt. There is room for Goldschmidt it just needs to be at a decent price.

Burleson has been our best hitter over the course of this season. Why would you expect Goldy to outplay him? And why would you give him lots of days off next season? Burly will be 26 next season. Goldy will be 37. Your projections are based on hope instead of science.

I didn’t say I expect it just wouldn’t surprise me. And Goldschmidt is a better defender at 1b. Burleson has a 523 career OPS against lefties. Him, Gorman and Siani should probably be sitting every time a lefty is on the mound.

18 hours ago

I wouldn’t say having Matt Carpenter on your roster, at this point in his career, is the best use of a roster spot, honestly.

14 hours ago

I don’t think anyone said that.

' src=

Mo & DeWitt never saw a poorly timed loyalty extension they did not like. Goldy has become Oldy. He had his time here but the shine has worn off. Team will never win until Oldschmidt and/or Arenadold are out of here. The cliff has been steep for those two this year. Pass the torch at 1b to Burleson, Baker, Gorman or even Walker. Arenado may be playing injured, maybe he recovers but he will likely be here til his contract ends. Would be smart to let Goldy go.

Have you ever met a cliche you didn’t love? Lol

' src=

Arenado has been good here. He started down this season but his numbers aren’t bad outside of his lower HR totals. Agree he may be hurt though

The choice of language from Mozeliak is interesting as well. He said he would like to see “What a return would look like.” We know Mozeliak says this when a player is getting older and their plans become more specific to a particular matter.

Usually at this stage where Paul’s at, players make decisions based more on interpersonal reasons as opposed to strictly financial gain.

The stage is set for Goldscmidt to possibly return to Arizona if Christian Walker walks, also, he lives year round in Palm Beach now. He could very well sign a deal with the Marlins and sleep in his own bed every night. Fred McGriff did the same thing when he signed with the Rays at the end of his career.

Goldschmidt fits on the team as long as it’s for a reasonable salary. Why they would want to extend him now while he’s in the middle of a terrible year I really don’t know.

I think they will bring back both Goldschmidt and Pham. They might bring back Crawford or sign someone of similar talent. They will also sign a right handed outfielder capable of playing center.

Not a chance Crawford returns. Goldy I could see. If he has a chance to make Cooperstown and make it wearing a StL hat, I can see them doing it. Bet he reaches FA first though and once there who knows. Maybe a team saves them from themselves. If he’s back it needs to be on a prove it deal. Carpenter hasn’t been bad but IDK if he’ll return. With his reasonable bounce back he may seem more playing time.

' src=

.297-209-710 in Arizona and .277-148-455 in Stl.

At this rate he would have to play another 4 years in Stl. to be “wearing a Stl. hat in Cooperstown”.

The team needs a backup shortstop. Whether Crawford returns or not makes very little difference. Carpenter is the one I don’t see any chance of coming back because the team doesn’t need a lefty bench bat with no defensive value.

' src=

13 hours ago

they had a right handed hitting gold glove CF in TO and traded him for a bullpen pitcher

12 hours ago

Hey at least Burleson is getting a shot. I give you credit he’s looking good.

' src=

Why not? We’ve already got Carpenter and Crawford taking up spots on the bench. Let’s pay Goldy another 20+ mil to continue his decline. Gonna have to start putting rocking chairs in the dugout. I don’t know wtf Mozeliak has been doing for the past five years. Other than fleecing the Rockies for Arenado and signing Sonny Gray, it seems like he’s actively trying to make the Cards draft 15th every year. Pick a lane, my dude. Also, there was no discernible reason to extend Oli Marmol. Not only does he seem to make poor decisions as manager, but he’s abrasive and combative with the media, not to mention how the whole Tyler O’Neil situation played out. I’ve never been more annoyed with the Cardinals.

As a Cubs fan, I hope they do, he’s burnt toast.

' src=

A cubs fan…LOL.

' src=

Aren’t the cubs always burnt toast?

' src=

Absolutely not. Goldy used to be a great player but he’s not worth bringing back. On top of that, he’s not a leader. He’s not a winning player. He brings no intangibles to this ball club.

Thank him for his time and let him go play somewhere else.

As a matter of fact, Nolan Arenado is the same type of player. Neither of these guys are malcontents, but they just don’t know how to win. I wouldn’t go as far as to call them “losers,” but they certainly aren’t leaders.

The Cardinals will never win by counting on Goldschmidt and Arenado. They both must go.

' src=

He has Jose Abreu written all over him…sometimes the end is a cliff.

' src=

Cards should put Burleson at first base and bring in Walker. Get rid of Goldy, Arenado, Gorman & Mikolas. Get some young HEALTHY talent

' src=

They should have traded Nado (can they?) and Goldy at the deadline. Gorman to 3rd, Burleson to first (and/or Walker) Saggese to 2nd and bring back Mike Schildt….

' src=

Goldy should cut and run from that place as fast as he can!!

' src=

I would like Goldy back on a team-friendly, incentive-laden deal. Lots of good teams are empty at 1B, and fellow Cards fans might miss him when he’s gone. He’s a good defender and can still hit mistakes.

That said, I like the internal options at 1B for 2025 better. Burleson taking more innings there and Baker coming up as the small side of the platoon sound good to try spring 2025–Baker is Memphis’s all-time leader in HR. Both are cheap and viable. Even though Gorman’s hitting poorly he’ll likely end 2024 with 25-30 HR–if he and Walker swing the bat decently they could get time at first. So could Contreras and Herrera (if he isn’t traded).

Baker at least should come up so he can build up more trade value.

' src=

I can see Goldy coming back for 2025. I think the Cards will do an Adam Wainwright type contract. A year to year type as long as Goldy decides to continue playing. A 1 year $10 million with incentives for getting to certain levels of his playing career.If Goldy decides that 2025 or whenever is his final yesr then we will have another farewell tour.

' src=

Re: Middleton. McCullers had flexor tendon surgery. That didn’t turn out too well.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Please login to leave a reply.

Log in Register

premium assignment agent login

  • Feeds by Team
  • Commenting Policy
  • Privacy Policy

MLB Trade Rumors is not affiliated with Major League Baseball, MLB or MLB.com

FOX Sports Engage Network

Username or Email Address

Remember Me

free hit counter

COMMENTS

  1. Home [www.ipfs.com]

    IPFSDirect offers insurance carriers a single platform of technology solutions to enable a more convenient customer experience across all touchpoints. Over the past 47 years, IPFS has grown into one of the largest providers of premium financing in the United States, Puerto Rico, and Canada. Download our mobile app on your smart device today.

  2. Agent and Account Holder Log In

    Login with User ID and Password. User ID. Password. LOG IN. Forgot? Reset your User ID or Password. New to Imperial PFS ®? Create an account now! If you are an agent, broker, or producer and you would like to set up a new account and start quoting, click the button below to fill out a short form.

  3. IPFS Connect

    IPFS Connect is a platform offering premium financing and various services for insureds, including online payments and document delivery.

  4. CAA Premium Finance Funding LLC

    Welcome to CAA Premium Finance Funding LLC, the provider of your insurance premium financing needs. From this site, insureds can view their premium finance loan information and perform account maintenance functions, including making their payment on-line. Agents can view account information on their insureds as well as make a payment on behalf ...

  5. Benefits for Agents

    Read more below. IPFS is the industry leader in providing easy-to-use technology to assist agents with day-to-day business. With services including credit card and ACH down payment options, our aim is to help you save time. Additionally, our enhanced eForms delivery option allows agents to streamline their insurance agency operations and reduce ...

  6. Life Insurance Policy Management

    Contact the American General Customer Support Team at. one of the options below: 800-888-2452 eService. Need a Quote for. Life Insurance? Get a quote.

  7. Home

    As an agent, offering premium finance to your Insureds extends your portfolio of service and promotes more affordable coverage options. As an entrepreneur, keeping cash flow open and preserving capital ensures you retain more money for projects, expenses and additional investments. Contact one of our local offices to see how Imperial PFS®can ...

  8. About

    The roots of Capital Premium Finance date back to 1961 when Jim's father, Bob Sweat founded Premium Assignment Corporation in Tallahassee, Florida and began his lifelong and storied career in premium financing. ... Agent Login; Insured Login; 866-713-1901. [email protected]

  9. Wright Flood

    As the largest provider of federal flood insurance (NFIP) policies in the US, we take pride in offering flood insurance solutions, user-friendly technology, and exceptional claims service to independent agents across the nation. Wright Flood offers: Proven claims service—nationwide. Automated claims reporting—online or by phone or fax.

  10. Wright Flood

    We are Flood. As we have for almost 40 years, Wright provides flood insurance with leading industry expertise and extraordinary claims response, earning an A (Excellent) rating from A.M. Best. In partnership with FEMA Wright Flood provides federal flood policies to protect homes, businesses, and their contents from flood disasters and has grown ...

  11. Agent Tools (All)

    The AFP Max-Plan™ is a proprietary annual program allowing insurance agencies to participate in the funding of the premiums. Agencies co-fund a portion of the premiums they finance by placing funds into a profit sharing account with Capital. The profit sharing account earns interest based on loans generated by agencies.

  12. Agent Portal Sign-In

    Login. Forgot Password? Ascendant Insurance Solutions . P.O. Box 141368 Coral Gables, FL 33114 www.ascendantgroup.com [email protected]. Underwriting ... Disclaimer: Notwithstanding the use of the term "Agent", or any other term used on this website to describe any individual or entity that may purchase, transact or place insurance ...

  13. Log Into Your Account

    Whether you're an individual, financial professional, or employer, you can easily log in and access your account here.

  14. Zillow Premier Agent

    Get more than just leads — get the real estate tools and data to succeed. Zillow Premier Agent helps the get-it-done agent win all of the small home-buying moments that lead to the big one. You help them find it. We help them fund it. Zillow Home Loans can help you close 11 days faster than other financing competitors on average*.

  15. Frequently Asked Questions

    About Us. Contact. Agent Login. Insured Login. 866-713-1901. [email protected]. ©2024Capital Premium Finance, Inc. The most frequently asked questions about Capital Premium Finance, including how we can benefit your business, price ranges of policies, commissions, and other common questions.

  16. Portal Sign In

    Enter your User ID and Password to sign in. User ID. Password. Forgot your User ID or Password?

  17. Capital Premium Financing

    Agent. Please request a user name and password from Customer Service at Capital Premium Financing, LLC at 800-767-0705 or send an email request to: info ...

  18. IBM WebSphere Portal

    This portal is your source for information about your policies, and access to forms necessary to maintain your policies. To obtain additional information, please call our home office at 1-800-848-5433 during normal business hours, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm EST Monday-Friday. You may also reach us by email at [email protected] .

  19. Agent Workstation Login

    Real Estate Agents can login or register to receive REO listings and manage their listings and tasks. Join Equator Contact Us. Contact Us close. Advertising and Sales ... Premium Placement moves you higher in Agent search making you 4x more likely to be chosen as the listing Agent by the Asset Manager. To learn more call us at (424) 220-1197.

  20. US Assure Log in

    If you are a current agent or broker experiencing difficulty logging in, use the resources below to reset your account and access our construction and property programs today. Forgot your username? Forgot your password? If you need further assistance, complete our online support form or contact us at (800) 800 - 3907, option 3. Sign up for ...

  21. DAB Premium Finance

    Agent Login. Log In . DAB Premium Finance Corporate. We are flexible enough to accomodate your specific requirements and we do understand that not every insurance policy and customer is going to fit into the size box. 2189 W 60ST #205. Hialeah, Florida 33016 305-556-4282 | Fax: 305-821-3376 ...

  22. Login

    ALERT: This is a demo/test site version of PrimeAgent with limited functionality. DO NOT proceed. Go to PrimeAgent.comto access your complete Realty Executives intranet. Contact our customer service team if you need further assistance or for help logging in: [email protected] or 800-252-3366. PrimeAgent Login.

  23. Cardinals Hoping To Retain Paul Goldschmidt Beyond 2024

    In a recent chat with readers, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch discussed the futures of a handful of pending free agents on the Cardinals roster. Most notable among them is seven-time ...