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Mr Cain (the “Director”) has no unspent convictions, has never been declared bankrupt, nor has he been the subject of an individual voluntary arrangement or a receivership of any assets held by him. The Director was not a director with …

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Interesting post from The Voluntary Exchange The Conscience of a Libertarian: Respect Others’ Choices By voluntaryexchange I’d like to share an observation I made this week: libertarians spend so much time defending their rights and the rights of others that they rarely engage in discussions about what they find truly valuable. Consistent libertarians (i.e. anarcho-capitalists ) [...]

Credit card minimums 'could increase need for IVAs' IVA News from Money Debt and Credit, UK Reduced minimum payments on credit cards could increase the need for people to seek a debt management solution, such as an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA). The Times reported this week that some £3.5 billion is currently "stuck" on credit [...]

You may also want to know what’s involved in an IVA ( Individual Voluntary Arrangement ), Bankruptcy or other solution to your financial troubles. Related Posts. Savings Account Paying 4.0% · Coverdell Education Savings Accounts …

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An IVA stands for Individual Voluntary Arrangement . It is really popular in the UK and seen by many to be an alternative to bankruptcy. What is an IVA? Get debt advice now. Related Posts. Mosaic Chapter 17: Yes, But I Like to Punt! …

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On Thursday this week Vodafone achieved a long-held ambition, announcing that it is to assume control of South African headquartered Vodacom. Until this week Vodafone had held a 50 per cent stake in the African player, which has operations in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Lesotho, Mozambique and Tanzania, as well as South Africa. Vodafone [...]

This week the Department of Justice revamped the McNulty memo on cooperation and privilege waivers in criminal prosecutions in an effort to stall off congressional action on the passage of the Attorney Client Protection Act of 2008. As Deputy Attorney General Filip announced the new memo the Second Circuit Court of Appeals affirmed the dismissal [...]