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Consolidation Credit Debt An IVA is a legally binding arrangement supervised by a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner, the purpose of which is to enable an individual, sole trader or Partner ("the Debtor") to reach a compromise with his creditors and avoid the consequences of bankruptcy. The compromise should offer a larger repayment towards the creditor’s debt than could otherwise be expected were the Debtor to be made bankrupt. This is often facilitated by the Debtor making contributions to the arrangement from his income over a designated period or from a third party contribution or other source that would not ordinarily be available to a Trustee in Bankruptcy

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Consolidation Debt Quote An IVA is available to all individuals, Sole Traders and Partners who are experiencing creditor pressure and it is used particularly by those who own their own property and wish to avoid the possibility of losing it in the event they were made bankrupt.
It is also often used by sole traders and Partners who have suffered problems with their business but wish to secure its survival as they believe it will be profitable in the future which will enable them to make a greater repayment to creditors than could otherwise be expected were they made bankrupt and the business consequently cease trading.

Chapter 7 Bankruptcy involves the selling off (or "liquidation") of a business' property to pay off debts. The bankruptcy process starts when the business files a petition with the bankruptcy court. The petition must list all of the business' property, debts, and recent financial history. The court will then appoint a trustee who will sell off some of the business' property to help pay the business' debts. Some debts will be discharged by the trustee, meaning that the debts will not have to be paid. Other debts are not dischargeable including recent taxes, debts in prior bankruptcy, and penalties payable to the government.

Consolidation Debt Lead The Procedure in Brief

Consolidation Debt Non Profit In theory it is envisaged that the Debtor drafts proposals for presentation to his creditors prior to instructing a Nominee, (who must be a Licensed Insolvency Practitioner), to review them before submission to court and then to the creditors.
In practice the Nominee draws up the proposal upon the information provided by the Debtor and submits these to court with his comments on the merits of the proposals with a view to obtaining an Interim Order.
An Interim Order is an order made by court precluding creditors from taking any action against the Debtor whilst a meeting of creditors is called and held to decide whether the proposals are acceptable to them or not.
Following the granting of the Interim Order the Nominee will circulate to creditors the following information:-
 The Nominee’s comments on the debtor’s proposals
 The Proposals
 Notice of the date and location of the meeting of creditors to vote on the proposals
 A Statement of Affairs this effectively being a list of the assets and liabilities of the Debtor
 A schedule advising creditors of the requisite majority required to approve the IVA
 A complete list of creditors
 A guide to the fees charged by the Supervisor following approval of the IVA
A form of proxy for voting purposes
The creditors meeting is held not earlier than following 14 clear days notice after the above has been circulated to creditors. The purpose of the meeting of creditors is to agree or reject the Debtor’s proposals with or without modifications which can be requested by creditors at the meeting. Acceptance of the proposals requires 75% in value of those creditors who vote either in person or by proxy at the meeting.

Consolidation Debt Loan Online Please note that the 75% relates only to those who actually vote and assuming the creditors receive notice of the proposals, all will be bound by the terms of the arrangement whether they voted or not.
Upon approval of the IVA, a Supervisor is appointed (usually the Nominee) to ensure the proposals are adhered to and to distribute the dividends to creditors.
Assuming the debtor complies with the terms of the arrangement, upon completion of the IVA he will be fully discharged from all liabilities included within it.

Consolidation Debt Home Loan Key Components for a Successful IVA
 The IVA must offer a higher return to creditors than could otherwise be expected were the Debtor to be made bankrupt.
 An honest declaration of your assets and/or anticipated future earnings should be made. Material or false declarations are likely to result in the subsequent failure of the IVA.
Advantages of an IVA

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 Enables a Sole Trader or Partner to continue to trade and generate income towards repayment to creditors which would otherwise have a call upon the personal assets of the individual.
 No restrictions as regards personal credit although in practice can prove difficult to obtain.
 The proposals are drawn up by the Debtor and are entirely flexible to accommodate personal circumstances. An example of this may be to exclude the Debtor’s property from the IVA assuming the Debtor can adequately satisfy creditors that the outcome would be better for them by agreeing to this than could otherwise be expected if a bankruptcy order was made.
 The Debtor does not suffer the restrictions imposed by bankruptcy, such as not being able to act as a director of a limited company etc.

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 The costs of administering an IVA are considerably lower than in bankruptcy, enabling a higher return to creditors.
 IVA’s operate as an insolvency procedure and creditors can as a consequence of this, still reclaim tax and VAT relief as a bad debt.
Disadvantages of an IVA

Agency Consolidation Debt  Where contributions from income are being made, IVA’s are generally expected to be for a period longer than that in bankruptcy, i.e. 5 years as opposed to 3 years. The 5-year period is often required by creditors as a bargain for allowing the Debtor to avoid the consequences of bankruptcy.
 If the Debtor fails to comply with the terms of the arrangement his home and assets can still be at risk if they have not been specifically excluded from the proposals.
 If the IVA fails as a consequence of the Debtor not meeting his obligations under it, it likely that the Debtor will be made bankrupt at this time.
 There will be no opportunity for a Trustee in Bankruptcy to investigate the actions of the Debtor or possibility of hidden assets.
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Catalogue: Finance | Debt Consolidation
Title: Debt Help & Advice - How to be Debt Free in 5 Years By: mccannio

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