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Unenforceable Credit Agreements (Scotland)

Unenforceable Credit Agreements (Scotland) Prior To April 6 2007

 

 

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Unenforceable Credit Agreements (Scotland)

 

When we begin to consider unenforceable credit agreements (Scotland) we also think of the ways and means of preserving our lot. Total UK household debt commitment at the end of December 2008 stood at a staggering £1,457 billion. That has dropped to 3.6% over the last 12 months which equates to an increase of about £50bn. Total borrowing in December last year increased by over two billion pounds sterling; homeowner loans escalated by £1.9 billion in the month; consumer credit lending grew by £0.3 billion in that month as well. Average household debt in Britain is around £59,700 (including mortgages). The average owed by every British adult is around £30,400 (including mortgages). Average outstanding secured loan for the 11.7m families who have outstanding mortgages at present stands at around £104,000.

Some more rather harsh statistics: £252 million is payable just in interest in Britain every day. 124 properties become repossessed by the banks daily. 1,490 workers are made unemployed daily, and meanwhile someone is made insolvent or bankrupt every five minutes.

But it has not only been individual people who have clearly had to bear this. Business insolvency has increased by leaps and bounds in recent years and the trend has been especially dramatic in the years coming up to the recession. For the last quarter of 2008 three thousand limited companies went into company voluntary liquidation (CVL) , a 62 percent rise on q4 in 2007. U.K. companies have seldom faced more challenging times. When considered in the context of unenforceable credit agreements (Scotland) this situation creates a worrying test to a lot of people.

 

 

 

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