Articles, tagged with "trust deeds", page 1
10th January 2012
Scots have taken a beating lately with regards to their finances with insolvencies up by 4% this calendar year in the exact same period of time final year. With additional Scots declaring on their own bankrupt, they are lacking out on a new authorities sa...
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Author:
Ian
21st November 2011
Scottish Debt Solution
A Protected Trust Deed is a Scottish debt solution which enables people with severe debt problems to repay a proportion of their debt over a period of time, typically 36 months. Usually people repay around 30-50% of the money the...
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Debt Support Trust
31st July 2011
Right now there are a lot of possible plans that can help each individual in making their future better yet they do not know what it is. Some persons may have already started making their retirement plans but some other persons are still stuck with how ar...
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WayneLambert
28th July 2011
Many of us dwell in a society wherein monetary savvy is considered to be vital to survival. You need to always stay abreast of the terms for various trust funds and loans for you to secure the optimum deal to suit your needs and your loved ones.
Meanin...
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Author:
melissa
14th July 2011
Hard money loans these days are gaining popularity among many as an alternative to bank financing. There are a number of issues that have led to this rise in popularity, but at the root of it all is the collapse of the real estate market and subsequent cr...
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Author:
mkthina
29th June 2011
There are many solicitors in Stockport who can successfully help you address family law issues by giving you advice which has been tailored to resolve your family related matters. All processes involved are normally carried out depending on your circumsta...
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Author:
Steve Jones
03rd June 2011
Men are apparently less likely than women to seek debt help or debt advice. This is because men are “problem solvers" and like to find solutions to problems themselves, according to a recent study by the Money Advice Trust.
Men who previously sought debt...
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RachelIkin
08th March 2011
There are a number of attributes that are highly regarded in business and in life, and up in the top three or four must surely be the attribute of responsibility. A responsible person usually has the respect of a peer group and is often given difficult...
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Search Angel
15th February 2011
At least 50 debt management advice firms have been forced to close or are facing action after an Office of Fair Trading (OFT) review into the industry.
The consumer standards agency announced this morning that 35 debt management firms handed in their c...
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CraigKelsom
20th January 2011
Trust Deed Scotland, Scotland’s largest Trust Deed introducer is urging consumers to manage their finances this January and start 2011 with peace of mind. Overdraft charges are at a record high and unemployment levels soaring, the number of people struggl...
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Author:
CraigKelsom
31st December 2010
During the period of recession in the year 2007, mortgage crisis occurred due to subprime lending activities. Generally, subprime loans are offered to borrowers who don't have a very good credit rating. In other words, borrowers who have availed mortgage ...
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Aliceshown
12th December 2010
Individual Voluntary Arrangements (or as they're known in Scotland "Protected Trust Deeds") can be formidable tools to change the balance of power from the creditor to the debtor. An IVA can halt the aggressive tactics of creditors towards debtors, such a...
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Author:
Timothy Frodsham
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
23rd September 2010
The real estate land contracts and notes are used for documenting the sale of commercial properties, vacant land and houses. Few other names for these contracts are seller take back trust deeds and real estate receivables.
The seller carry back usually...
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Author:
Michael Miller
29th June 2010
Banks and mortgage companies have been selling mortgage notes in the secondary for years. They even buy and sell those notes to other lending companies. This most likely has happen to you or to someone that you know at some time or another. Why do lend...
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SearchPath