debt recovery
debt recovery
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by Martin Mcallister - 2007-01-09
In the UK, when a debtor owes a sum of money in excess of £750 to a creditor, he can be made bankrupt by the creditor applying to the court for a bankruptcy order to be granted against him. This sum...
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by Martymac - 2007-01-10
It's always a thorny issue for anyone: asking for money. Whether it is money lent by you to a friend or a purchase made from your business, you have a right to any money that is due to you. Human...
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by Martymac - 2007-01-25
As a business owner, it's rarely possible to completely guard against bad debt; after all, the only way to avoid debt would be not to trade at all. Running a small business is not without risk, but...
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by Martin Mcallister - 2007-02-06
As consumer debt in the UK hit £1trillion in 2006, a recent report states that creditors had written off £1.4billion of personal debt during the same year. The record amount has been written off aft...
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by L. Sampson - 2007-03-13
Debt does not have to be the end of your financial life. There are several ways that you can get out of debt and begin to rebuild your credit. Everybody has different idea of how much debt is too ba...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-04-30
When you're running a business, making sure your customers pay their bills on time can be very difficult and a huge drain on resources; especially if you only have a handful of staff or are a sole ope...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-04-30
When you're running a business, making sure your customers pay their bills on time can be very difficult and a huge drain on resources; especially if you only have a handful of staff or are a so...
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by Sadhana - 2007-06-28
Have you accumulated debts over a period of time which has out grown your payback capacity? In spite of availing loans to pay back the debts, your debts cease to come down, isn't it? The best option i...
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by Elisha Burberry - 2007-08-02
In 2006, British consumers borrowed almost £14 billion and by the end of March 2007, the levels of consumer debt in the UK had soared in excess of £1.3 trillion. Despite the fact that these figures...
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by Elisha Burberry - 2007-08-03
In 2006, British consumers borrowed almost £14 billion and by the end of March 2007, the levels of consumer debt in the UK had soared in excess of £1.3 trillion. Despite the fact that these f...