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What Is A Letter Before Action? Our Guide

Hudson Weir

In this article, well take a closer look at debt recovery options, including the role of a letter before action also known as an LBA or letter before claim. We strongly advise any business facing difficulties in paying its debts when due to contact an experienced insolvency practitioner promptly.

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What Is A Charging Order? Insolvency Guidelines

Hudson Weir

In this blog, well take a closer look at the debt recovery options, including charging orders. Debt recovery options for unpaid invoices Ultimately, there are several steps that any creditor should take before considering a charging order, which is a court-issued and therefore, very serious.

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The State of Small Business Debt in 2024: Insights from Global Data

Burt and Associates

The Rise in Business Borrowing The Global Findex Database reports that in 2021, nearly 45% of small businesses relied on credit to finance operations , with many turning to banks, alternative lenders, and trade credit. Trade Credit : Suppliers extend longer payment terms , leading to higher outstanding receivables.

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CFPB Annual Report on FDCPA Activities (2024)

Burt and Associates

After winning a court judgment absolving them of rental debt, one tenant found that the debt collector refused to remove the debt from their record, blocking them from securing new housing and impacting their credit. For debt collection agencies, this means more business—and potentially more consumer complaints.

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CFPB Annual Report on FDCPA Activities (2024)

Burt and Associates

After winning a court judgment absolving them of rental debt, one tenant found that the debt collector refused to remove the debt from their record, blocking them from securing new housing and impacting their credit. For debt collection agencies, this means more business—and potentially more consumer complaints.