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Administrations at Their Highest Since Before the Pandemic

During the Covid pandemic, surprisingly few companies went into administration. This was because a raft of government support measures, such as furlough and bounce-back loans, allowed struggling companies to survive. But this is over, now, and it’s showing, with new issues adding to the effect. The number of companies entering administration in March 2023 was the highest for three years. The Covid Effect on Administr
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Record Numbers of IVAs — What Does This Mean for Creditors?

The Insolvency Service has released figures which show that nearly 88,000 Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) were registered in England and Wales in the course of 2022. This represents the highest figure since 1990, when records began. So what are IVAs, why have they increased so much, and what might it mean for you as a creditor? What Is an IVA? Introduced in 1986, an IVA is a formal alternative to bankruptcy
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Avoid Having to Repossess Your Properties

The Ministry of Justice (MoJ) has just released the official figures for landlord repossessions during the period October to December 2022 — and they’re alarming. The number of repossessions in that time has risen by 98%. So why is this? And how can you avoid having to go through the costly and time-consuming procedure of getting your property back? The Rise in Repossessions The MoJ figures make alarming reading. Dur
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Are Your Properties Mould-Free?

If you rent out residential properties, you must be aware of the tragic case of Awaab Ishak, the Rotherham toddler who died in 2020 from exposure to mould in a rented home. In this case, the property was owned by a housing association, but if you let your property privately, you could be personally responsible for such an incident. So, what do you need to know about mould and how to prevent it? What Are the Dangers f
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Debt Help Enquiries Soar Due to Cost-of-Living Crisis

The cost of living crisis is hitting people in a wide variety of ways, and recent research has illustrated another. In the twelve months since January 2022, the number of people seeking help with their debts has increased more than threefold — and most cite rising prices as the main reason. The Rise in Debt Enquiries A survey was carried out by debt advisor MoneyPlus Advice, after they saw initial enquiries rise by 3
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The Recession’s Nowhere Near Over — How Will That Affect You?

During 2022, a combination of soaring prices (especially energy prices) and income lagging behind pushed the economy into recession. The bad news is that, according to forecasts by KPMG, the recession is likely to last for the rest of 2023, with output falling by 1.9%. So why are things so bad, and what’s it likely to mean for you and your business? What’s Causing the Recession? The main driving force of the recessio
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Restructuring Plans — The Way Forward for Insolvency?

While more traditional insolvency procedures — e.g. Company Voluntary Arrangements (CVA), “pre-pack” Administrations and Schemes of Arrangements — are sometimes the best way forward, they can have disadvantages. Winding a company up isn’t always in the best interests of the creditors, any more than the debtor, but there has often been little choice. However, in 2020 a new approach was introduced — Restructuring Plans
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Do You Need to Close Your Business? How to Do It Properly

When we set up a business, we’re not thinking of having to close it eventually. The reality is, though, that most businesses do eventually close, even if it’s after a good run. However, there are right and wrong ways of going about it. Why Might You Need to Close Your Business? It’s a sad statistic that a fifth of all businesses close within a year of being launched. There are various possible reasons. Maybe they hav
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Is Your Supply Chain Still Working?

UK businesses are facing a wide range of challenges at the moment, but one of the leading issues is disruption to supply chains. Whether this is caused by the ongoing effects of the Covid 19 pandemic, the problems arising from Brexit or the war in Ukraine, either you or one of your suppliers might be running into serious difficulties. So how can you balance the need to nurture your business partners with the importan
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Landlords — Do Your Carbon Monoxide Alarms Meet the New Rules?

The many regulations imposed on landlords of residential rental properties may seem a hassle at times, but most are simply what a responsible landlord would want to conform to. This is certainly true of the rules around carbon monoxide alarms — and these are to be updated in a couple of months. Why Are Carbon Monoxide Alarms Essential? The last thing any landlord wants is for tenants or their guests to be killed by c
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