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People becoming 'slaves to their debts' WalesOnline The group said its research also showed that 30% of people who are currently bankrupt or in an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA), under which interest …
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People becoming ’slaves to their debts’ - WalesOnline

My IVA Adviser IVAs could help credit-crazed consumers My IVA Adviser An individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) could be useful for credit card users who have failed to keep on top of their debts. Jessica Brown, writing for … IVAs could stabilise finances of people trapped by in-store credit My IVA Adviser all 2 news [...]

Simon Read: No more chances for dodgy debt advisers Independent Worse, some firms actually persuade people that they can wipe out their debts by taking out an individual voluntary arrangement . In practice, for many folk, …

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Simon Read: No more chances for dodgy debt advisers - Independent

My IVA Adviser Longest recession on record could be beaten with an IVA My IVA Adviser … reports the Guardian, so consumers badly affected may want to seek individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) advice to help clear their debts. …

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In both the individual voluntary arrangement and also the trust deed the debtor client is safeguarded from their creditors by the insolvency laws and their debts are completely and utterly discharged at the conclusion of the period …
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Where To Get A Debt Consolidation IVA

“There are a number of ways borrowers can manage their debts, such as a debt management plan, debt consolidation loan or an IVA ( Individual Voluntary Arrangement ). Getting debt help from an expert adviser can help borrowers to establish …
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Savings still important, despite base rate cuts

Many people in debt could be better off looking into debt management, for example, or an IVA ( Individual Voluntary Arrangement ) or Trust Deed (for residents of Scotland), rather than consolidating their debts. …

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Debt Consolidation Rule Number 1 - Know Your Debt