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Debt Management Streatley, Berkshire
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Streatley Debt Management Company
Debt Management can reduce your monthly repayments by up to 70%. All existing credit cards, loans and other problem debts are consolidated into one lower monthly payment. Submit the Instant Advice form and we'll explain how you may be able to pay back less than you owe, but still clear all your debts. more »
Debt Consolidation Loans
Refused a Loans ? We can help you find a secured or unsecured debt consolidation loan. Even if you have bad credit, a County Court Judgment (CCJ) or have bad credit and been declined a loan already, we can help. We specialise in Debt Consolidation solutions of all types, offering free advice as to your best option. more »
Repossession Help in Streatley, Berkshire
Abacus have experience in managing to stop home repossessions in Streatley, Berkshire, even those on the very brink of personal disaster. We can help if you are a homeowner with mortgage arrears, council tenant or with a housing association. It's never too late to get help. more »
Bankruptcy Advice & IVAs
Avoid Bankruptcy. An IVA may be the solution. This is a legal process offering an alternative to bankruptcy to those with unsecured credit repayments they can't afford. Become debt free in 60 months with up to 70% of all debts written off. Impartial advice, free consulation. more »
Debt Help Information & Guides
A series of informative articles to help and advise UK Citizens who are experiencing financial problems. more »
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Debt Management Examples
Our database of real debt managament case studies shows how debt management helps people with wide range of financial and personal circumstances.
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Illness leads to reduced income and financial difficulties.
| Debt: £36,500 | Was paying: £703/month |
| Now paying: £200/month | |
| Client's difficulties began when he became ill. After 3 months his wages were reduced to statutory sick pay. The strain of the illness and financial difficulty resulted in the Client X and his partner separating, thus increasing his living costs. The Client continued to live on credit and fell further into debt. Now he has recovered from illness and is returning to work. His lengthy absence from work means an IVA is currently not possible. This is because creditors need to be confident IVA can be made every month for 5 years. He is to continue with current repayments and will consider the possibility of an IVA in the next 6-12 months. static link to this case study: DMCaseStudy7.asp |
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Debt Management FAQ
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3 Random Q&A's from the database:-
1. How much will my debt management payments be ?
It depends on your ability to pay based on your income and essential outgoings, not the total debt or current repayment levels. We agree with your creditors a reasonable amount you can afford allowing for some left over for emergencies. Minimum payments are £100 per month or £25 per week.2. Must creditors accept reduced payment offers ?
Legally, creditors don't have to accept offers of repayment below the contracted minimum. However, they know it is pointless demanding money from someone who simple can't afford it. In our experience they will accept reduced repayments where we are able to demonstrate your offer is reasonable and that you are committed to repay your debts by use of a debt management company such as ourselves.3. Can i see that my creditors are being paid ?
You will continue to be sent statements from your creditors. This will show payments made by us on your behalf. You will be issued a statement every 3 monthly showing all transactions on your debt management account with us.[Leeds] [Warwickshire] [Lancashire] [Norfolk] [Hamshire] [Buckinghamshire] [Ilse of Wight] [Shropshire] [Bristol] [Bradford] [Edinburgh] [Bedfordshire] [Humberside] [Hereford and Worcester] [Cheshire] [Staffordshire] [Oxfordshire] [Sheffield] [Lothian] [Gwent] [Manchester] [Birmingham] [Northhumberland] [Cumbria] [Derby]