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Womens Bankruptcies Increase

September 8th, 2009

 

Summary
In the last few years bankruptcies involving females have risen significantly. This article looks at the trends and analyses the cause.

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While awareness has focused on prestigious commercial bankruptcies like that of Winston George and Partners, new figures declaredby the Bankruptcy Service show numerous individuals are going bankrupt – and many of them are ladies in debt.

In the last 4 years bankruptcies amongst females have increased by nearly four hundred per cent. In fact they now make up 40 per cent of all bankruptcies with young females under the age of thirty most prone to suffer financial downfall.

The information from the Insolvency Service publicised that last year 23,177 women were declared insolvent, up from only 6,644 in 2003. With men the figure was 37,976, that’s roughly two hundred and fifty per cent higher than the 15,741 which were declared insolvent in 2002.

This means that eight years ago women made up 30 per cent of bankrupts, but by last year that had increased to 38 per cent.

Commonly, people aged between thirty two and 39 are most liable to go bankrupt. But with females it’s the youngsters that are possibly most at risk, the twenty four to34 years of age.

The swift growth of womens bankruptcy is perhaps assiociated with both overspending when credit was too easy and their enhanced vulnerability due to the rising numbers of ladies who don’t have the support of family and marriage. It is clear that more ladies are running up insurmountable debts as they endeavour to sustain sumptous lifestyles. They want to spend like Peaches Geldof but simply don’t have the income to pay back the debts they run up. It’s tough as they increasingly have to borrow more to get on the property ladder and if they live by themselves, there’s nobody to split the financial liability.

By and large, some debt advisors believe that bankruptcy amid ladies would quickly correspond with levels amongst men.

However theories by Ministers of Parliament, that ladies are particularly vulnerable to being made redundant were shown to be wrong by the  Office for National Statistics last month. It said redundancy within women is running at at 1/2 the rate of males, and more women are sheltered as a large proportion of them are Government workers.

But the escalation in female bankruptcy intimate that females are miserable for reasons beyond cuts in jobs and pay. Social surveys have repetively pointed out that divorce leaves men much better off than females, usually because women commonly take the children.

But if a cohabiting couplebreak up, the man has no financial commitment to the female. And between 5 and 6 million Britons live together.

And a accruing percentage of females have decided to remain single either to follow jobs that may now be suspect, or because of a benefit system that penalises couples but rewards single mothers.

Most of us get into financial trouble from time to time and some of us depend on our relations to help us out. These insolvencies amongst ladies are a consequence of too manyfemales being alone without financial support.

Where To Go For Debt Advice?

September 7th, 2009

Summary
Are your debts worrying you? There’s advice for people attempting to consolidate their mortgage repayments, credit cards and loans. They’ve heard it all before, so don’t worry it’s confidential.

Where can you go for advice with your debts? A great many people are gettting into a predicament with debt in the current financial slump. Citizen’s Advice has seen a marked rise in people enquiring after their help in connection with managing their loan repayments and mortgage arrears.

Another of free information when it comes to debt, the Consumer Credit Counselling Service is reporting approximately 1,499 telephone calls each day, with National Debtline saying their telephone calls are up at least 33.33 per cent.

If you have debt concerns, you’re not alone. Carry on reading to to discover how much help is available.
For personal contact, The Citizen’s Advice (CAB) has a wide number, well above 2,800, of Citizens Advice Offices stationed all around the United Kingdom. Their employees work on unpaid basis, with many of the offices having staff who specialize in debt.

If you ask them for assistance, what they will do, first of all, is to get you to compile a list of those you owe money to, what monies you have coming in and how much money you need to cover home costs. Equipped with these figures, you will then get an appointment to see an advisor. They will review everything with you, to see whether there is any way that your earnings can be increased.

Even though you may think you’ve dealt with everything, it is feasible that there are benefits you are not receiving or you may have been supplied with a wrong tax code and are subsequently paying too much tax.

You will then look together at the figures for outgoings to establish if there could be any savings made. They will explain how to prioritize your debts. The essential ones will be those connected with keeping a roof over your families head,for example homeowner loan or rent, together with your council tax and payments for heat, light and power. Debts like loans and credit cards which will not be secured on your home come at the end of the list.

Your adviser will mail you a ‘help pack’ containing letters for you to dispatch to the companies you owe money to.
Along with your advisor, you will assess your net income and create a repayment policy to be discussed with the firms on your priority list – Utility companies, local authority, landlord and mortgage company.

Residual money after these essential costs and the expense will then be spread amongst your non-priority group. The Citizens Advice Bureau (CAB) will always work with you to ask for the associated interest and charges to be frozen , but there are varying degrees of success with this.If the courts get involved, they will normally acknowledge a fair offer and rule in favour .

If there is any threat of repossession or court proceedings to recover debt, the Citizens Advice Departments will help you handle the proceedings.

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September 7th, 2009

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