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Fact or fiction – what do you really know about bankruptcy?

By Mr Bankruptcy 2nd May 2019 The thought of bankruptcy is undoubtedly scary for businesspeople but this is often because of the horror stories we hear. If we could dispel some of the stories surrounding the bankruptcy process more people could begin to think about their options based on facts, not fiction. Seek specialist bankruptcy […]

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Why you need professional advice before filing for bankruptcy

By Mr Bankruptcy 18th April 2019 Facing a growing debt problem is a stressful and often lonely road to walk and there’s going to be a temptation to do whatever you think will make the problem go away as fast as possible. On the one hand, it’s usually best if your debt starts to become […]

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Alice in Brexitland

By Mr Bankruptcy 21st March 2019 How could Brexit impact on your business? When I was first introduced to polite society, I was told never to bring up sex, religion and politics at the dinner table. We’ve added another taboo subject to the list since then. I’ve lost count of the networking events I’ve been […]

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Calling in bad debts: what’s going on with secondary lenders?

By Mr Bankruptcy 15th March 2019 I’ve seen a large increase in my debt casework involving personal guarantees lately but it’s been a while since a case involved one of the big four UK high street banks. Most of the problem debt cases I’m dealing with involves secondary lenders. So what’s going on with secondary […]

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Is your home at risk from the personal guarantee you gave for a business loan?

By Mr Bankruptcy 27th February 2019 One of the first things I get asked by clients who find themselves with unmanageable debt and facing statutory debt solution such as an IVA or filing for bankruptcy is whether they will lose their house. As I explained in a previous blog post, during bankruptcy proceedings secured loans […]

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Start the new year with action if last year’s debts have become unmanageable

By Mr Bankruptcy 30th January 2019 Last January Carillion announced it had run into trouble and went into liquidation. It’s not surprising that January 17th, Blue Monday, is considered the most miserable day of the year – and the weather doesn’t help. Carillion’s problems were caused by losing money on contracts and running up large […]

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Tips for avoiding the Christmas debt hangover

By Mr Bankruptcy 17th December 2018 Christmas – a time for giving gifts, eating and drinking and inviting friends and family around to celebrate. But if you’re already facing a personal debt problem, or your business is suffering from cash flow issues, then you may not feel like celebrating; you may be worrying that Christmas […]

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How to start tackling your debt

By Mr Bankruptcy 27th November 2018   Whether you’re facing increasingly unmanageable personal debt or your business has a serious cash flow problem, the impact of debt can reach far beyond your financial world. Debt affects your wellbeing, peace of mind, family life and relationships and in the run-up to Christmas, it can make you […]

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Is breathing space enough?

By Julian Donnelly 6th March 2018   One the 1st April 2014, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) took over the regulation of the consumer credit market from the Office of Fair Trading and found itself looking at the mammoth task of transferring over some 55,000 firms to the new regulatory regime. In a climate of […]

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Big changes to bankruptcy procedure

  By Julian Donnelly 31st March 2016       Hot on the heels of a big change back on the 1st October 2015 where the minimum debt level required to go bankrupt was increased from £750 (where it had been since the introduction of the 1986 Insolvency Act) to £5,000, another big change will take […]

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