Articles, tagged with "insolvencies", page 1
24th August 2011
The number of people becoming personally insolvent has risen for the first time in a year, official figures show.
The Insolvency Service reported that there were just over 30,500 personal insolvencies in April, May and June, up from 30,162 in the three...
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Author:
Beatmydebt
07th July 2011
The year 2011 is expected to have the largest number of personal insolvencies the UK has ever seen. Some 140,000 people are thought to be likely to experience insolvency, up from the 135,000 reported in 2010 by the Insolvency Service. The 2011 estimate ...
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Author:
Declan murray
19th June 2011
Buy Tour Insurance in India at Cheaper Rates Rather than Buying it from Countries Abroad
Trips to countries abroad can give you some of the most memorable experiences to cherish for your life. In order to ensure a safe and stress free trip, you must m...
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Author:
Shiv Bhardwaj
14th June 2011
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Author:
Victoria200
14th June 2011
A ruling by the Supreme Court in London could lead to a reduction in corporate insolvencies and stop creditors from chasing struggling businesses.
Earlier this month, the Court of Appeal rejected a lawsuit by shareholders from British finance comp...
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Author:
PJ Murray
03rd June 2011
Bankruptcy and debt problems are at an all-time high for the middle class. Parents in particular are seeing a large increase in debt levels and insolvencies because of the high costs of raising children. The average cost of raising a child is £27.50 per ...
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Author:
RachelIkin
15th April 2011
The final results for 2010 for AIM-listed West Midlands commercial property concern Real Estate Investors Plc, shows that life in commercial property circles outside of the M25 has not been made easier by foreign investment capital as it has inside. Here...
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Author:
rivingtoncharlotte
29th November 2010
Common people these days may definitely experience self-conscious to approach a financial institutions when your bank account shows an offensive balance, though, in such state of affairs, adverse credit bank account can assist you to get rid of your diffi...
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Author:
Neel Makange
09th November 2010
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As the consequences of the global financial crisis that began in the autumn of 2008 continue, it is reasonable to assume that the numbers of companies in financial difficulties serious enough to precipitate insolvency ...
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Author:
Ali Withers
25th October 2010
Next month, the Insolvency Service will publish its latest figures, revealing how many new insolvency cases began in the third quarter of 2010.
The term 'insolvencies', of course, doesn't just apply to IVAs (Individual Voluntary Arrangements).
It ...
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Author:
Stone
01st October 2010
Arrival of multiple debt problems are making difficult to live peacefully. When you do not hold enough funds to pay off your previous debt problems, check out information on IVA. Do you know what an IVA is? It stands for individual voluntary agreement tha...
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Author:
asmingolf
24th May 2010
There are millions of people engaged with the insolvencies and illegally made some settlements with the credit card companies which are supposed to be a criminal act. But there are various ways for such reliefs.
No wonder credit card is very co...
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Author:
Oswald
11th May 2010
HM Revenue and Customs (HMR&C) have lost their old rights in insolvencies to rank as preferential creditors, so standing first in line for some of the funds available. Nowadays they are now broadly treated like any other creditor. So, if you are having di...
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Author:
Mark Blayney
18th March 2010
Research from RSM Tenon suggests that the number of personal insolvencies in England and Wales is set to reach 150,000 by the end of 2010. This represents a 12% increase on 2009 figures.
This rise is the result of an increase in the number of people e...
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Author:
Joel Desvignes
14th January 2010
Your business is probably one of around 80% of UK's enterprises whose customers expect goods or services to be offered on credit. By this I mean your customers are likely to pay for your products following delivery, say, 30 days after invoice date.
Unl...
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Author:
John Hackwood