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Saturday, 7 June 2014

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : PROFESSIONAL HELP

When you're in serious debt and worried about it, this guide should help a great deal. Possibly you will find enough information in this guide to help you to solve all your debt problems.

However, in some cases you may need further information, particularly regarding your legal position if things really have been left so late that the situation seems totally unmanageable. In this case you might want to contact a debt councillor, a solicitor or even, if you are being forced into bankruptcy, an insolvency practitioner.

Advice about how to manage debts is available from all Citizens Advice Bureaux. The advice they give is free. You can find the closest one to you by looking in your telephone directory. The name and address of their head office is given in Section Fifteen.

If you need to consult a solicitor you should try and find one who offers legal aid and ask if you are entitled to this free service. Your entitlement will depend on your circumstances.

If you are being forced into bankruptcy then you may wish to consult an insolvency practitioner. The fees for this will be relatively high, but they will not expect you to pay them directly. They will be paid from the liquidation of your assets.

You can telephone the National Debtline on 0121 359 8501 for free confidential information and advice. Their telephone lines are staffed on Monday and Thursday between 10a.m. and 4p.m. and on Tuesday and Wednesday between 2p.m. and 7p.m. If you call outwith these times your call will be answered by an answering machine.


There are a few Money Advice Centres around the country - if you have one near you your Citizens Advice Bureau will advise, or you can find them in the phone book. The advice offered by these centres is free of charge and, because they specialise in advising people about money matters, if there is one which you can visit it is a better bet than your CAB.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : WHAT ABOUT THE FUTURE?

Once you have made arrangements to pay debts at a small fraction of the original instalments, whether through a court or directly with your creditors or debt collection agencies, and have made payments over a period of time, it is worth considering making an offer for full and final settlement.

If you are paying only a tiny portion of the original instalment and your creditor knows that the debt will take years to clear, they will often accept a small portion of the total amount outstanding to fully discharge the debt.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : WHAT'S THE WORST THAT CAN HAPPEN?



If you were to have had unmanageable debts in the Victorian era then you could have ended up in a debtors prison. Thankfully there are no debtors prisons any more. Unfortunately in this country there is still a great deal of stigma attached to having debt problems.

However, as already stated earlier, there are so many millions of people with debt problems today that it is really quite surprising that, apart from the real worry that having debt problems can cause, this is further compounded by being embarrassed or even ashamed of the situation. Don't be - being in debt is not a criminal offence - and whatever problems it causes, these can always be overcome with determination and effort.

Thursday, 5 June 2014

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : ARE YOUR ENTITLED TO HELP FROM THE STATE?

If you become unemployed and have no other source of income then you will be entitled to a range of benefits from the state to help you deal with the hardship of having no salary or wage.

Because the range of benefits available, from a variety of sources, is vast and because legislation changes with great frequency it is pointless to attempt to give detailed advice about what is available and what you may be entitled to.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : DON'T MAKE ENEMIES OF YOUR CREDITORS

You must do all you can to keep your creditors on your side. The best course of action is to contact any creditor you have as soon as you know you are going to have a problem keeping to the schedule of repayments originally agreed.



You can telephone them, and most will be very helpful. Because of the large number of people who have got themselves into a problem with credit and end up having to make reductions in instalments, they will certainly not be surprised when you contact them to discuss your situation.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : THE NEED TO PLAN

The most important thing in any situation where things become unmanageable is to get a clear picture of the situation and do everything in your power to set things straight. Never ignore the problems....they won't go away!

If you are in the unfortunate position of having more credit than you can repay at the original agreed rates then you must make arrangements to have these rates substantially reduced, so as to turn the situation from one of apparent hopelessness into one which you can handle.

As you will be told in any publication that offers advice to people with debt problems, you must first get a wholly clear picture of your situation and then formulate a strategy for dealing with it.

The first step you should take is to make a list of all the money you owe. This should include everything, even money owed on a casual basis. This will give you a realistic overall picture of the extent of the problem.

When you have listed all your debts, including your mortgage if you have one, you should then make a list of the repayment instalments which were originally agreed. Once you've made such a list you should add all the amounts together to arrive at a figure for your monthly outgoings.

Also, calculate the amount you need to spend each month on the necessities of life; food, clothing, etc. Add this to the monthly outgoings figure from all your credit. If this figure exceeds your total monthly income, then you don't need to be a genius to work out that you are in a financial situation which is most definitely problematical.

By writing down all your incomings and outgoings as suggested above, you should immediately feel some sense of relief that at least you are beginning to address the problem. As the old saying goes - "A problem recognised is a problem halved".


Of course the "half" of the problem which is "solved" by arriving at the stage of it being properly recognised in the first place is, obviously, the easy half. The other "half" of the problem is the part which is going to take some effort to overcome.

When you explain your reasons to creditors for the difficulties you are having in keeping up payments they will much more often than not handle your case in a reasonable and sympathetic fashion. Believe me, they are used to hearing from people with repayment problems.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : WHEN THINGS GET OUT OF HAND - THE PROBLEMS OF REPAYMENT!

Being in a situation where the repayments on the money you owe amount to more than the money you have coming in is a situation which no one wants to find themselves in.

However, even in cases where a debtor has been very prudent to not borrow beyond his or her means, there can be unforeseen changes in circumstances which can suddenly change the situation from one of manageable proportions to exactly the opposite.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : HUGE PROFITS FROM PROPERTY DEALS - USING OTHER PEOPLES' MONEY.


More fortunes have been made in property than any other area. This is the case for most countries in the world, and certainly for all the economically highly developed countries. The great majority of people fail to make fortunes in property dealing because they imagine that it takes a great deal of expert knowledge and experience and a lot of capital.

Naturally, having capital of your own for any business venture, whether it be property, manufacturing or the provision of a service, would be a good thing. But you may be surprised to know that the vast majority of people who have created vast wealth for themselves through property buying and selling, have done so with money which is not theirs.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : A LOAN WHICH IS GUARANTEED BY THE GOVERNMENT.

Because our government is concerned to promote exporting of British goods to overseas markets there is a great deal of government sponsored finance available to the firm or individual who wishes to sell British goods to overseas customers.

The government runs an export credit programme which provides insurance against political and commercial risks involved when selling to foreign buyers and to maximise the attractiveness of terms offered to overseas customers.


MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : "BORROW" MONEY - THAT YOU DON'T NEED TO REPAY.

If you borrow money by obtaining a loan, it is referred to as 'debt' capital. Another source of finance for business is 'equity' capital. Although this is, in the strictest sense of the word, not really borrowing, but exchanging rights to receive certain financial benefits in exchange for providing capital.

Obtaining money from a lender involves the necessity of repaying what has been borrowed, along with an agreed amount of interest. So borrowing money in this way involves the repayment of more than was borrowed. It costs you money to borrow money. You must be sure that any money raised in this way can be used to produce enough of an income which will be large enough to repay the principal, the interest and give an overall, worthwhile profit in addition.


Equity money, on the other hand is money that you can raise which does not need to be paid back. It is essentially funding for which you pledge part of your companies assets in exchange for.

The best way to get equity capital is to go public. Form a public limited company and sell shares to interested investors. Although you are technically 'selling' something in return for this capital, you are not actually having to dispose of any assets, so the money so obtained comes in without the need to give anything up in return for it.

Of course you must retain control of the company by ensuring that you keep ownership of at least 51% of the shares issued. As the main owner you have the final say in how the company is to be run.

So, when you raise equity money, your company does not have to have made a sale of any product. It can raise up to several millions of pounds operating capital without having to dispose of either stock or assets. This capital can be used for a multitude of purposes. You can use it to pay off debts, salaries, rent, taxes, buy property and stock, pay for expenses and running costs and to launch a new marketing campaign in your drive towards profitability.

Another method of borrowing money which you can keep indefinitely is to take out loans to repay existing loans. When the new loan needs to be repaid, take out a further loan to repay it. This may sound somewhat strange as you will have to pay interest on the money borrowed. However, if you need finance in the long term and can use the money to produce enough profit to repay the interest but do not wish to repay the capital, this is an excellent method of doing so.

What to do is to apply for credit at twice the number of banks from which you would actually accept loans. So, if you applied to a dozen banks for £5,000 from each one, and accepted a loan from only half of them, you would raise £30,000. If you have these loans for the short term, i.e. 60 days, you could then go to the remaining six banks and accept the six £5,000 loans to pay off the original ones. This process could be continued so that you are constantly paying back loans with other loans.

This may seem like an unsound way of financing business deals, but when you have access to opportunities which produce sufficient profit to pay for the interest charges and give you a good income also, it can be very useful in that you are not burdened by the need to repay the principal sum borrowed. Or at least to not repay it from your own pocket.

Although this system can be employed to keep the borrowed money indefinitely, the idea is that you should use it for investing in money-making deals which will tie up the capital for the long term. After a prolonged period, and once you have made sufficient profits, the business transactions in which you have taken part should ultimately produce sufficient profits to repay the capital outright.

I have a friend who borrows money using this method and buys property to furnish and let out to tenants. The rental income is always sufficient to repay interest and leave him with a good income. After a few years the property is usually resold to make a capital gain, leaving him with funds to repay the capital borrowed with a tidy sum left over as pure profit for future investment.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : VIRTUALLY UNLIMITED FINANCE FROM YOUR CREDIT CARDS

When I used my credit cards to raise finance for rapid growth business deals I was able to raise over £70,000 on cards alone. I could raise a further £30,000 or so on overdrafts and 'personal reserve' accounts with agreed borrowing limits.

There are many opportunities to make a lot of money in a short time when you have the capital to invest. Naturally, because of the high interest rates payable for cash borrowing on credit cards, the only reason you should borrow large sums of money using this method is to invest in opportunities which virtually guarantee a good profit in a short time.

MONEY TRICKY TRICKS : ALL THE CREDIT CARDS YOU COULD EVER WANT

As discussed in chapters one and two it is possible to build up an excellent credit rating which will allow you to borrow large sums of money from banks.


Providing that you always make agreed payments in full and on time you can then move on to building up a large collection of credit cards. Start with a Visa and Mastercard from all the banks that you have borrowed from. Then apply for cards from any other banks which provide credit cards.

Tuesday, 3 June 2014

MONEY TRICKY TRICK : RAISING THOUSANDS IN A MATTER OF DAYS

Once you have established a credit rating as described in chapter one you are in a position to borrow thousands from the banks with which you have been dealing.

Go to each of the half dozen or so banks from which you deposited and borrowed £500 (or whatever sum you were able to use) and request a personal loan application.

Fill out the loan application for a sum of between £500 and, say, £2,000. Even if you apply to borrow only £500 from each of six banks, that still amounts to a total of £3,000.