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May 2010
Insolvency Practitioners saved nearly 2 million jobs in 2009. The **** Com Res has estimated that the UK Insolvency Industry has helped to save nearly 2 millio... more
February 2010
INSOVENCY NUMBERS ON THE RISE The latest figures from the Insolvency Service show a 22.8% rise in Company liquidations during 2009. Similarly the number of Per... more
Services offered by insolvency practitioners
Insolvency practitioners offer a wide range of insolvency services. For companies who are struggling financially, insolvency practitioners will usually offer insolvency advice and investigate a company to see whether or not liquidation is the right option. Read More
Finding A Trustworthy Insolvency Practitioner
It is important to choose an insolvency practitioner that will prove to be trustworthy when it comes to helping you deal with problems within your company. Read More
Deciding When To Use An Insolvency Practitioner
If your company has decided to liquidate, then you will need to use an insolvency practitioner, who will take on the role of a liquidator. Read More
Choosing the right insolvency practitioner
When facing difficulties such as bankruptcy or liquidation, it is important that a company finds the right insolvency practitioner to help them through the process. Read More
Checking That An Insolvency Practitioner Is Qualified
It is essential that insolvency practitioners are authorised to act as liquidators, administrative receivers, supervisors during voluntary arrangements or as any other type of business advisor or trustee. Read More
How insolvency practitioners can save your business
Insolvency practitioners offer a wide range of services that could help your business to overcome insolvency problems. Read More
Process of becoming an insolvency practitioner
In order to become an insolvency practitioner, individuals must undertake a series of examinations. Read More
Insolvency practitioner fees
Insolvency practitioners offer a wide range of insolvency services, which means that the cost of using them is likely to be high.Read More
Advantages Of An Insolvency Practitioner
Insolvency practitioners offer a wide range of insolvency services that are highly advantageous to companies experiencing financial difficulties. Read More
The disadvantages of insolvency practitioners
Whilst the services of an insolvency practitioner are highly beneficial to companies, there can be downsides. Read More
The role of the insolvency practitioner
Insolvency practitioners are responsible for dealing with insolvency issues and liquidation procedures for companies. Read More
The role of the insolvency practitioner as a liquidator
When appointed as a liquidator, an insolvency practitioner plays a huge part in the liquidation process. Read More
Finding a reputable insolvency practitioner
It is important that companies choose the right insolvency practitioner when it comes to considering liquidation or bankruptcy. Read More
Filing a complaint against an insolvency practitioner
It is essential that an insolvency practitioner is qualified in order for an individual or company be taken through procedures such as liquidation or bankruptcy. Read More
How insolvency practitioners become qualified
In order to become qualified, insolvency practitioners must undertake a number of examinations. The Insolvency Practitioners Association (IPA) usually arranges these exams. Read More
The pros and cons of using an Insolvency Practitioner
The services of an insolvency practitioner can be highly beneficial for companies or individuals. Insolvency practitioners are qualified to provide a number of services to companies that are experiencing insolvency problems. They will offer financial advice and help companies to consider different options in order to help solve any debt problems. Read More
How businesses deal with insolvency
Many companies fail to recognise the signs of insolvency, which can lead to the company falling into severe debt. It is important that a company notices the signs of any struggle financially and takes action to help solve those problems. Read More
Insolvency practitioners during a Company Voluntary Arrangement procedure
A Company Voluntary Arrangement is a procedure that is undertaken by companies that wish to go down an alternative route to liquidation or bankruptcy in order for the company to stay in business. Read More
Why companies choose an insolvency practitioner
An insolvency practitioner offers a wide range of services for companies experiencing financial problems. Read More
What roles an insolvency practitioner takes on
An insolvency practitioner takes on a wide variety of roles in order to guide companies through different processes. Read More
What is business insolvency
Insolvency is when a company is unable to afford to pay off its debts. The further into debt a company goes, the more difficulties the company will face. Read More
How businesses deal with insolvency
Many companies fail to recognise the signs of insolvency, which can lead to the company falling into severe debt. Read More
What will it cost me?
This is a question you should ask any firm or organisation which offers insolvency / debt advice. Rest assured, Lines Henry as Insolvency Practitioners, do not make any up-front charge or consultation fee.
The following pages will help explain how and where we can help you.
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