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23rd June 2009
Repossessions skyrocketed to 40,000 homes last year, up 54 per cent on the previous year, but 5,000 fewer than predicted. A family was thrown out of their home every 13 minutes because they failed to pay their mortgage.
The Financial Services Authority... Read >
Author: michael challiner
22nd June 2009
Residents of the country of Scotland that find themselves in desperate financial situations often feel that they have no other choice than sequestration which is the Scottish form of bankruptcy. However consumers do have other unique the options availabl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st June 2009
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If small cash crisis is taking away your peace and you are finding no way out of these circumstances. Short term cash loans will be the one of the finest option for you to avail quick and rapid cash at ease. Whenever you fall into unexpec... Read >
Author: Teecee Go
01st June 2009
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If small cash crisis is taking away your peace and you are finding no way out of these circumstances. Short term cash loans will be the one of the finest option for you to avail quick and rapid cash at ease. Whenever you fall into unexpec... Read >
Author: Andrea Fletcher
05th May 2009
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Hassle free financial assistance is quite tough to avail, however with instant approval bad credit loans, you can avail fast cash irrespective of your credit status with ease. These loans can be received by individuals who need funds for ... Read >
Author: Hedley Simon
29th April 2009
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Are you worried of bankruptcy and falling in various debt problems? A legal binding agreement between you and the lender is termed as IVA information. This scheme will endow you with a great fiscal helps. Having shortage of finance and fa... Read >
Author: asmingolf
08th April 2009
In Scotland, residents have an option other than sequestration (bankruptcy) to assist them in dealing with their financial problems. This option is known as a trust deed.
This would be a formal agreement made with a consumer’s creditors. A trust dee... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th March 2009
Begbies Traynor warn about commercial property sector with 30% jump in Q1 2009 of firms in trouble
As leading UK property firms queue to raise new cash through large rights issues, the whole sector is seeing rapidly increasing pressure from falling ass... Read >
Author: tugsearch
13th March 2009
Commercial law is effectively the legislation that covers most transactions in the life of Joe Public, from the fine balance of a marriage contract to the more fundamental protection of intellectual property. Corporate law, on the other hand, is the exclu... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
13th March 2009
There is arguably no better time to buy property than during an economic recession as banks and other financial institutions are repossessing ‘distressed’ property at a rate of knots. As long as you are cash flush, the current property market presen... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
17th January 2009
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If adverse credit is getting you get, a well managed loans i.e. really bad credit loans can help you out to overcome from this situation. These are the loan which is short of a blessing for those people who are in desperate need of financ... Read >
Author: charlottecole
11th January 2009
If you are looking to meet your commercial needs, there are various loan schemes which are available in the market at present. Among the entire business loan scheme available, short term business loan can be considered the best. This loan provides the nec... Read >
Author: Jennifer
09th January 2009
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Payday loans debit card are the loans which are secured against your debit card and avail you required amount of money needed by you. Debit card plays a role of your collateral while availing money. These loans use to offer rapid cash ser... Read >
Author: Mandy Smith
06th January 2009
There are many companies on the internet that offer help with the IVA process. You need the best advice so it is always better to check out for the best experts on the internet. To avail the IVA free advice, you can go through the various websites listed ... Read >
Author: Jidan wonder
08th December 2008
Remortgages are carried out by home owners who want to release the profit in their residential home and apply for a new mortgage to hit two birds with one stone. They can choose to get this deal with their current lender, or they may wish to jump over to ... Read >
Author: Andy Black
04th December 2008
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Debit card payday loansare the loans through which you can avail easy cash by securing your debit card as a collateral to the lender as a security against the loan amount. You can get hold of the cash quickly without any of the additiona... Read >
Author: Mandy Smith
25th September 2008
Individual Voluntary Arrangement or IVA UK as it is called, allows a debtor to resolve his debts without filing for bankruptcy. Several loan companies have IVA advisors who help you out in selecting the best option that satisfies your creditors without yo... Read >
Author: Christian Phelps
13th August 2008
An IVA offers the much required breather for a troubled debtor. It allows a debtor to make a formal proposal to pay their creditors a significant percentage of your debt over a period of time with monthly repayments and after the set period of time you wo... Read >
Author: Christian Phelps
18th July 2008
Bankruptcy is not the sole way to deal with your mounting debts. There are a number of financial alternatives at the verge of mounting debt and inability to repay them. Individual Voluntary Agreement is one of the cost benefit alternatives. According to t... Read >
Author: Aisha Cristal
19th February 2008
In today’s world, bankruptcy mortgages are not uncommon. According to figures from the government’s Insolvency Service, in quarter three of 2007, there were 26,072 individual insolvencies in England and Wales. This was made up of 15,833 bankruptcies a... Read >
Author: John Sern
04th February 2008
If you are being plagued by a poor credit record and are looking for a suitable loan to purchase a vehicle then you can take the refuge of sub prime auto loans. Sub prime is the industrial pseudonym for persons being rated as poor creditors.
Getting st... Read >
Author: Mark Nikolos
30th January 2008
Last year was a record high for people suffering from debt, as a result from this there has been an unprecedented rise in people claiming insolvencies. January is typically the month that most of us feel the pinch with Christmas just gone a lot of credit... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
06th November 2007
After taking the first step of obtaining a free credit score report, the next most common step to improving your credit score is to correct any errors that might be present. Strangely enough, errors do occur, and it is well worth taking the time to dispel... Read >
Author: Mike Clover
05th July 2007
Stepping on some of these fourteen corporate landmines has proved unlucky for many a company.
In last issue's Investor's College, we discussed the fact that corporate insolvencies aren't normally the result of a sudden misfortune. Instead, they tend to... Read >
Author: Melanie
05th July 2007
Insolvency involves a situation, in which a person or an organization is not capable of repaying any of their debts. During such cases, an insolvency trustee is allotted to sell all available and liquid assets, and whatever recovered from the sale is paid... Read >
Author: William Amerson
16th May 2007
Borrowing money has now become a trend in the UK. People prefer taking out low cost loans to meet their varying needs.
With the demand for loans increasing like anything, the concern is also rising over the huge debts that have been accumulated in the... Read >
Author: Amenda
10th May 2007
Change is the only constant thing in this world. Everything changes and so does your credit status. If have are suffering from an adverse credit status now, it doesn't mean that you'll suffer from it for your entire life. Bad credit is not a permanent ble... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
26th April 2007
Homeowners in the UK have a great advantage over others, as they can easily get loans and that too on a reasonable rate of interest with added advantages like flexible repayment options. Homeowners need not hunt for loans like tenants and other non-homeow... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
25th April 2007
It's been widely reported that as a nation we're collectively in debt to a higher level than ever before, and many more people are starting to experience problems keeping their finances together. The level of personal insolvencies and bankruptcies is skyr... Read >
Author: Martin Sumner
23rd April 2007
The year 2006 saw an alarming rise in bad debts leading to personal insolvencies. A lot many Brits declared themselves as insolvent in the hope of getting an escape from the creditor's pressures. But, most of them don't realise IVAs (Individual Voluntary ... Read >
Author: bernard
13th April 2007
Recent figures released by Halifax Bank reveals that personal loan gender divide still remains. The bank further stated in its annual report that debt consolidation is still the most popular reason for borrowers to take unsecured personal loans. Most borr... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
02nd April 2007
Increasing debts and mounting interest can take away anyone's mental peace. Nobody calls for defaults and arrears; they happen because of unavoidable circumstances. Job loss, illness, accident, theft are some of reasons that can lead to bad credit. Many a... Read >
Author: henryneal
30th March 2007
Whenever finances fall short, borrowing is the first thought that occurs to us. But, there remain many apprehensions in the mind regarding the loan deals. Most borrowers are lured by the idea of unsecured loans and fear taking secured loans that require a... Read >
Author: Angelo Drew
27th March 2007
One out of every seven debtors in UK depends on consolidating their debts with loans when they find it difficult to manage their debts. According to the survey conducted by a reputed financial website, six million Britons have taken out debt consolidation... Read >
Author: Braden
21st August 2006
New figures have been released showing that in 2005, 67,800 people were declared bankrupt. In the second quarter of 2006 alone, around 26,000 people became insolvent in England and Wales, a rise of 66% on last year. The way it's going, it looks like the n... Read >
Author: michael challiner
09th May 2006
Gone are the days when people applying for bad credit loans were attached with a social stigma. Times have changed; so have the lenders. The rising number of insolvencies and mortgage repossessions in the UK shows that more and more people are having bad ... Read >
Author: Supriya Belwal
16th January 2006
Debt problem has become a serious problem in the UK. People are taking out all kinds of loans – secured loans, unsecured loans, personal loans, car loans, home improvement loans, etc. People are using their credit cards recklessly. Personal loans and cred... Read >
Author: vipul jain
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