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Protected Trust Deeds - The Scottish Iva Solution

09th June 2010
One of the great things about a trust deed is that if you are currently in financial crises, there is a way to get out and improve your own situation. You will be able to sign one of these trust deeds immediately if you need to take care of your debt once... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

On Cash Flow Notes

31st May 2010
Cash flow notes are fundamentally IOUs in the financial world. They are debt records that take the form of negotiable fiscal documents which can be bought and sold. When you purchase a cash flow note, you become a creditor to Another individual or fiscal ... Read >
Author: Sam Johnson

Debt Help Uk - Can We Help You With Your Debt Issues?

27th May 2010
There is practically nothing wrong in having debts. In circumstances when the need to borrow money arises, the most practical thing to do is getting a loan. For as long as you know that you can pay the loan, there would not be any problem at all. However,... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Trust Deeds - The Scottish IVA Solution

27th May 2010
Staying out of bankruptcy can be tough, especially in troubled economies. Countries all over the world try to do what they can for consumers. The UK prefers Individual Voluntary Arrangements (or IVAs). Scotland operates on a similar level with something c... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Scottish Trust Deeds: Your Assets and Your Home

07th May 2010
Scottish trust deeds offer a form of debt help for Scotland that is similar to the English IVA (Individual Voluntary Agreement) that enables a debt repayment deal to be agreed between debtors and creditors that benefit both parties. There are significant ... Read >
Author: Peter Nisbet

Trust Deeds and Scottish Individual Voluntary Arrangements

14th April 2010
If you live in Scotland and you are suffering from financial problems then you have several options. Common debt solutions used by Scottish individuals include arranging a debt management plan and taking out a consolidation loan. One further option is t... Read >
Author: Rich Spencer-Hayes

Five Benefits Of Trust Deeds To Your Financial Future

30th March 2010
There are many ways out of debt. It can certainly seem suffocating if you feel the creditors at your door and the amounts piling up. But every financial system has an interest in seeing its citizens happy, healthy, and effective contributors to the busine... Read >
Author: Gen Wright

Debt Advice Scotland- the advice that can change your life

26th March 2010
There are lots of reasons for people getting into serious debt that can be due to serious illness, job loss, bad crop, business failure and divorce. If you do not have anything left over, or you do not have enough to even pay for your essential expenses y... Read >
Author: jjsfinancialsolutions

Seller Held Mortgage Notes For Beginners

22nd March 2010
As the housing market recovers from the chaos of 2008 and 2009 you've probably read more about seller-held mortgage notes and deeds of trust. What are they? How do they work? DM Direct Funding is a Florida mortgage note buyer with over a decade of experie... Read >
Author: gill.solutions.management

Debt Problems – Common Legal Solutions in Plain English

05th March 2010
Debt Problems - Common Legal Solutions in Plain English People facing debt problems are often under pressure and it can be difficult to know where to begin to sort unmanageable finances out. This article presents a summary of legal debt management opti... Read >
Author: Paul Goodman

What is a foreclosure?

12th January 2010
According to The American Heritage dictionary, foreclose is defined as: 1. To deprive (a mortgagor) of the right to save mortgaged property, as when he has failed in his payments. Foreclosure is defined as: 1. The act of foreclosing, especially a legal p... Read >
Author: jhornung

What to Expect of an IVA Test

18th December 2009
An IVA, or Individual Voluntary Arrangement, is a new option for those facing bankruptcy in the United Kingdom, similar to the system of trust deeds used in Scotland. IVAs are available to anyone in England or Wales who is more than fifteen thousand pound... Read >
Author: Jim Kendall

Unenforceable Loan Agreements… Ethical approach to debt relief?

16th December 2009
With the country heading deeper into a recession more people are struggling to make their unsecured debt payments. Consumers are looking for solutions to get rid of debt racked up on credit cards and loans and seeking financial stability. Some people ... Read >
Author: Dave_Baddeley

Obama's Home Affordable Plan – Obama's Federal Program For Troubled Homeowners

30th August 2009
President Obama's new Federal plan, called Home Affordable, to help homeowners facing trouble to repay their mortgages contains two options. One of them is refinancing and the other is loan modification. You may choose your plan depending on the followi... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery

Obama's Federal Government Loan Modification Program

08th August 2009
The United States government, in an effort to help homeowners in America escape foreclosure, has granted $75 billion in aid through a program aimed at the modification of loans. Mortgages for millions of American families will have dramatically lower paym... Read >
Author: Lindsy Emery
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