Many people have found themselves knee deep in debt over recent years, and this results partly from the global financial crisis and the recession, both of which have had a huge negative impact on the finances of many households. For many the financial problems that have hit them over the past couple of years have resulted in huge levels of debt, with many people having accrued debt such as credit cards, overdrafts, and loans.
Whilst some of those that have accrued these debts may now be finding it a little easier to manage their money and honour their financial commitments due to the end of the recession there are still many others who continue to struggle financially, and who are finding it difficult if not impossible to make payment on their financial commitments.
For many of those that have accrued a lot of debt and are finding it hard to keep up with their debt repayments it is vital to find a solution that will enable them to sort their financial problem out as quickly as possible before matters get worse. There are a number of options open to those that have high debt levels, and one of these is known as the IVA or Individual Voluntary Arrangement.
With an IVA those that have above a specified level of unsecured debt with a number of different lenders could be eligible to make set monthly payments based on their income and outgoings, and after a period of five years the remainder of the debt is written off.
An IVA can be a great solution for those that are struggling to pay their unsecured debts, and can really help to ease the financial burden for those that are truly struggling. However, those considering an IVA should bear in mind that it is considered to be a softer alternative to bankruptcy and therefore should not be taken lightly.
An IVA should not be seen as a means of escaping debt, as the long term effects on your credit file and the various side effects can make life difficult. However, it can prove extremely effective for those that truly cannot make their debt repayments.
This interested in opting for an IVA can contact one of a number of debt charities or advice groups, who will be able to go through the criteria and can quickly determine eligibility for an IVA.