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Credit Act creates extra burden for insolvency practitioners What PC?, UK - 12 Nov 2008 Due to changes in the way fees are drawn up for practitioners when organising an Individual Voluntary Arrangement , practitioners are capped on their fees …

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IMPORTANT: There will be newsletters on the 13th November and 20th November. The next newsletters after that will be on January 8th 2009!! This issue of Funding Extra includes information provided by Grants Online; Third Sector e-newsletter; Third Force e-news; SYFAB; GCVS capacity Building Officer; CONTENTS: Awards For All England To Close Breakfast Club Plus [...]

Google and the copyright owners suing it over Google Book Search have announced a proposed settlement. If you own a copyright in a book, congratulations: you’re about to be part of a complicated royalty-collecting system. The settlement draft is 141 pages long (not counting attachments A through M), and I’m still working my way through [...]

By ROBERT WEISSMAN As the Federal Reserve and Treasury Department careen from one financial meltdown to another, desperately trying to hold together the financial system — and with it, the U.S. and global economy — there are few voices denying that Wall Street has suffered from “excesses” over the past several years. The current crisis [...]

Learning how to live on a budget will force you to manage your debt and spending.  Want financial security?  With a small amount of planning, you can have it.  Reduce your debt, cut expenses, while making saving and investing a habit.  You’ll be on your way to reaching financial goals before you know it. Where [...]

Adverse credit history is created out of County Court Judgement, mortgage arrears, bankruptcy, Individual Voluntary Arrangement or defaults on loan repayment. Such a situation accumulates bad credit scores and it reflects in a borrowers …

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