IVA (Individual Voluntary Arrangement)
Posted by Credit-Counsellor.ca | Under Finance: BankruptcyThursdayJul 29, 2010
Do you have problems with debt? You can arrange to make payments that will not leave you out on the streets by creating an IVA with your creditors. After you have completed the terms of an IVA, which generally takes around 5 years, you can have your remaining debts written off and eliminated. IVA stands for “individual voluntary arrangement”, and they can be set-up up for you without too much difficultly by a specialist company. When you enter into an IVA you will only need creditors who are owed 75% of your debts to agree to the arrangement, because it is a legally binding formal agreement your remaining creditors will have to follow it as well. The number of creditors who agree is not a factor, so if a single creditor is owed 75% of your total debts you may only need to get that single company to agree to the terms. With an IVA you are able to keep trading if you are a business owner and are still allowed to have a bank account, you are also less likely to lose your home as you would be with bankruptcy so an IVA offers you more control. There generally is a fee to set up an IVA but the specialist companies who handle it typically factor their fee into the agreed upon monthly payments under the terms of the IVA. The other advantage of an IVA over bankruptcy is that your interest owed is frozen form the time the period of time under the terms begins, which means your debt can not increase in the interim. Not all debt is best controlled by IVAs, when you contact a debt management company beware that some may encourage you to get one simply so they can receive the fees and not because it was actually your best option. With this in mind make sure you go to a reputable company and they are giving you advice for your situation that is actually relevant and not just a way to get money from you. The right company will advise against an IVA unless it truly is your best option. If you think an IVA is your best option then approach some specialists that have a good reputation, get some feedback from a couple of companies and see who can offer you the best deal for paying back your deal, with the lowest monthly cost and the least amount of time required paying that amount. There are plenty of people who have successfully used IVAs to control their debt and therefore you can find the companies that have arranged these for them without taking advantage.
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