Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 11:06 am
Hi everyone,
I am new to this sight and have to say it really encouraging to know that there is help and advice out there. Anyway here is my predicament…
I have run up a large amount of debt over the last few years. This started several years ago when at University. I ran up debts just trying to live and survive (being a ‘mature’ student I did not go down the route of 24hours partying!!). As a consequence I started upping my unsecured loan from my bank and soon reached the maximum of £25,000.
I then met my, now, wife and we moved in together with her three children. We moved into a rented house that was unfurnished and our other properties were furnished. We had to buy all new furniture to put into the house which most of it went on my credit cards. At the time as was commuting 130 miles everyday to my job which was costing a lot in fuel, but was manageable. That is until the fuel prices started going up! In the end it was costing me money to go to work. I asked for a pay rise and received one, but it was not enough to maintain any standard of life. Two years ago I was given the opportunity to start a business with one of my wife’s cousins that would have meant I would only be travelling 10 miles each day. I was also in the position of being able to take redundancy from my current employer and whilst not a lot of money it was enough to start the business.
We started the business and have been trading for two years but things have not been going as well as they could and I have not been able to take a salary out. My cousin has another business and so is okay. As a result I have been living on credit for a while now and on the, some would say very misguided, belief that the business would soon start to bring in more than enough money to cover what I have been spending. This has not materialised and I am now at the position where I have to take temporary work and am starting to look for a new job as I do not wish for my family to suffer any more than they have.
As a consequence I have now amassed an unsecured loan of £24,000 and credit card debt of £29,000. I have been able to service these debts up until now where I have reached the end of the line in being able to manage, hence going out and getting some ‘real’ work.
Whilst I am not in as big a predicament as some people I am in a place that is not very nice. I have hypertension and started to drink a lot more than I normally do, although I luckily noticed this and have done something about it.
Anyway to the crux of my mad ramblings! Part of my plan going forward was to take some financial qualifications as I worked for a bank in the past and would like to get back into the financial services. My wife also works for a local accountants office.
Is an IVA the best way for me to go and would that have an impact on me being able to work in financial services and would there be an issue with my wife’s place of work? I do want to pay my creditors but am now in a position where I cannot pay the full amount.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long winded story!!
I am new to this sight and have to say it really encouraging to know that there is help and advice out there. Anyway here is my predicament…
I have run up a large amount of debt over the last few years. This started several years ago when at University. I ran up debts just trying to live and survive (being a ‘mature’ student I did not go down the route of 24hours partying!!). As a consequence I started upping my unsecured loan from my bank and soon reached the maximum of £25,000.
I then met my, now, wife and we moved in together with her three children. We moved into a rented house that was unfurnished and our other properties were furnished. We had to buy all new furniture to put into the house which most of it went on my credit cards. At the time as was commuting 130 miles everyday to my job which was costing a lot in fuel, but was manageable. That is until the fuel prices started going up! In the end it was costing me money to go to work. I asked for a pay rise and received one, but it was not enough to maintain any standard of life. Two years ago I was given the opportunity to start a business with one of my wife’s cousins that would have meant I would only be travelling 10 miles each day. I was also in the position of being able to take redundancy from my current employer and whilst not a lot of money it was enough to start the business.
We started the business and have been trading for two years but things have not been going as well as they could and I have not been able to take a salary out. My cousin has another business and so is okay. As a result I have been living on credit for a while now and on the, some would say very misguided, belief that the business would soon start to bring in more than enough money to cover what I have been spending. This has not materialised and I am now at the position where I have to take temporary work and am starting to look for a new job as I do not wish for my family to suffer any more than they have.
As a consequence I have now amassed an unsecured loan of £24,000 and credit card debt of £29,000. I have been able to service these debts up until now where I have reached the end of the line in being able to manage, hence going out and getting some ‘real’ work.
Whilst I am not in as big a predicament as some people I am in a place that is not very nice. I have hypertension and started to drink a lot more than I normally do, although I luckily noticed this and have done something about it.
Anyway to the crux of my mad ramblings! Part of my plan going forward was to take some financial qualifications as I worked for a bank in the past and would like to get back into the financial services. My wife also works for a local accountants office.
Is an IVA the best way for me to go and would that have an impact on me being able to work in financial services and would there be an issue with my wife’s place of work? I do want to pay my creditors but am now in a position where I cannot pay the full amount.
Any help would be most appreciated.
Thanks in advance and sorry for the long winded story!!