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Posts Tagged ‘scottish debt advice centre’
Thursday, August 26th, 2010
New research shows that many self employed people are unable to repay their debts.
Companies are reporting that many of the self employed are not in a position to enter into a Debt Management Plan (DMP) and repay their debts as over half of callers had a negative surplus (the difference left over when deducting household expenditure from your income) and therefore no money to start repaying their debts.
DebtFC says that many of the self employed people contacting them are from the service industries such as hairdressing, building trade and taxi driving. Providing services that people are likely to cut back on when tightening their belts, this category of self employed are particularly vulnerable in an economic downturn resulting in many being unable to repay their debts.
While many self employed are struggling with debt, ironically some people are finding self employment to be the solution to their personal debt problems. One woman who had contacted the DebtFC for help and advice with her debt problems because she had lost her job started a small cleaning company which allowed her to earn enough money to enter into a Debt Management Plan and start repaying her debts again.
The credit crunch has resulted in a lot of people carrying out work that they would have previously paid other people to do. This has left many self employed people without work and unable to maintain their debt commitments.
Entering into a Debt Management Plan or Scottish Protected Trust Deed when you are self employed can often be complicated, depending if you are a sole trader or have a limited company or a partnership. It is important that anyone who is self employed and who is struggling financially should contact DebtFC on 0800 007 5307 or email info @debtfc.co.uk for free debt advice and help as soon as they realise they have a problem.
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Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010
Hello my name is Anna and I am in debt to the tune of £18,000. It would be easy to say I don’t know how I managed to incur this much debt, but the fact is I do know how it happened. I just spend way, way more than my income. I have never saved up for anything. I see something I want, I buy it using a credit card or a store card.
My wake up call – Lloyds TSB increased the interest rate on my credit card, DebtFC advised me to suspend the card but I had great difficulty following this through as I still had £500 still to spend.
I spend my lunch hour wandering through Livingston Shopping centre deciding what to buy to wear at the weekend. Sometimes I order three or four dresses from Next promising myself I will send the ones I do not want back, but I never do I just keep them.
But I am going to free myself from debt I am not sure if I am going to enter into a DebtFC debt management plan yet, but I am going to cut down my spending on credit and store cards.
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Monday, February 8th, 2010
DebtFC provide a range of debt solutions, we don’t just offer Protected Trust Deeds or Debt Management Plans and we won’t offer you a debt solution unless we feel it is the best solution for you.
We know how difficult it is to cope when you feel that your whole money situation is out of control.
We know how difficult it is to deal with creditors that constantly call you at all hours and won’t take no for an answer.
That is what we are here for call us now on 0800 007 5307 and we will contact your creditors and take the pressure away from you.
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