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A Scottish Trust Deed is a binding voluntary arrangement, available to Scottish residents in place of Sequestration (Bankruptcy). It is the equivalent to an IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement) which is available to residents of England and Wales. Once agreed, your creditors will not be able to add any interest and/or additional charges e.g. wage arrestment, [...]

Debt Consolidation Loan vs IVA December 25th, 2008 Subscribe To Our Feed Being in debt with a number of creditors can be a stressful situation. Not only do you have the inconvenience of having to make several payments every month, it can become a balancing act if your payments become unaffordable – trying to pay [...]

It isn’t possible to enter an Individual Voluntary Arrangement as a full time job and income is a basic requirement. Similarly, it will be difficult to identify a suitable unsecured debt consolidation loan. Those that can get an unsecured loan will pay a higher rate of APR than the credit card debt. A credit card [...]

It isn’t possible to enter an Individual Voluntary Arrangement as a full time job and income is a basic requirement. Similarly, it will be difficult to identify a suitable unsecured debt consolidation loan. …

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UK levels of debt are rising and the numbers of people going bankrupt are greater than ever. However a large number of these could have avoided the pain, expense and embarrassment of going bankrupt by having a chat with a financial consultant who might have recommended a different way out. One that did not involve [...]

Why do people consolidate their debts or enter into IVAs ( Individual Voluntary Arrangement s)? People in debt may be looking for a debt solution that can reduce their monthly debt repayments and help them get out of debt at a rate they …

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Welsh Residents ‘Struggling With Debts’ Posted in November 3rd, 2008 Category:Debt Consolidation People living in Wales appear to be increasingly struggling with their finances, new research suggests. In figures released by the Insolvency Service earlier this week, it was revealed that some 2,009 consumers in the principality filed for an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) over [...]

Most of us are struggling hard to cope up with ever increasing expenditure in the present situation. You may find certain situation where you can fall in scarcity of money regardless of all your efforts. For one need or another you may take refuge in loans unaware of the fact how you will be repaying [...]

There Is Life After Insolvency 03Sep08 In situations where a person has a larger amount of debt than they can currently repay, they have to declare insolvency. After they have declared insolvency, there are two choices for them to take to repay their debts. People who have the option can choose individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) [...]

IVA - Basic Eligibility Criteria 01Sep08 Individual Voluntary Arrangement or IVA was introduced by the government as part of the Insolvency Act, 1986. It was basically introduced as an alternative to bankruptcy. An IVA supports the interest of both you and your creditors. It is a legally binding contract between you and your creditors that [...]

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