Derek Cooper is Managing Director of Cooper Matthews Limited. His experience of both corporate insolvency and business management puts him in a position to be able to understand the challenges facing directors in today's economic climate.
Find out more about this solutions to your personal financial difficulties at http://coopermatthews.com/iva.html.




The Myths About Personal Loans Poor Credit Options
By: Alan Lim | 27/11/2009Personal loans poor credit options are just meant for those who are not good at the FICO credit rating, but are in need of cash. However, there are some misconceptions regarding to these loans which make it jaggy for borrowers to consider them.
The Myths About Personal Loans Poor Credit Options
By: Alan Lim | 27/11/2009Personal loans poor credit options are just meant for those who are not good at the FICO credit rating, but are in need of cash. However, there are some misconceptions regarding to these loans which make it jaggy for borrowers to consider them.
The Myths About Personal Loans Poor Credit Options
By: Alan Lim | 27/11/2009Personal loans poor credit options are just meant for those who are not good at the FICO credit rating, but are in need of cash. However, there are some misconceptions regarding to these loans which make it jaggy for borrowers to consider them.
A Day Unlike Any Other (Give Thanks, And Never Forget)
By: Lou Cardinali | 26/11/2009As we all manned our trade stations and prepared for another day, the admin staff answered calls, the interns looked to impress the traders, the veterans got their coffee, the office was nearly full and the day was beginning like any other. Only this would be a day we would remember for the rest of our lives. As I sat at my desk, finger on the trigger ready to fire off trades, all of a sudden
Pension - a historical view
By: Robb | 26/11/2009The thought of collecting pension when you become older seems very familiar and obvious to us westerners.
Enhanced Life and Special Situation Annuities – A Guide
By: Rich Bendall | 26/11/2009When you reach retirement age it is common practice to purchase a pension annuity. An annuity will convert your pension fund into a regular income that will be paid to you for the rest of your life. There are many different types of pension annuities available to UK consumers. One such type of policy is an Enhanced Life Annuity.
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By: Sam Gooch | 26/11/2009Small businesses are being urged to seek out a bank that will meet their requirements and offer the support they need.
Consumers 'need to get on to a firm financial footing'
By: Sam Gooch | 26/11/2009One writer points out that it is crucial people take steps to prepare their finances for the future.
How Do I Liquidate My Company
By: Derek Cooper | 23/11/2009 | FinanceIf you have determined it is time to close your company either because it is bankrupt and cannot continue or you want to stop trading for some other reason then you need to go through a liquidation process. The most common form of liquidation is creditors voluntary liquidation (CVL). A...
Is your company in financial trouble - consider a Company Voluntary Arrangement
By: Derek Cooper | 20/11/2009 | ManagementIf your business is in financial difficulty, you may be better off undertaking a Company Voluntary Arrangement rather than struggling to raise the funds necessary for a Pre-Pack Administration.
Company Voluntary Arrangement for Business Rescue
By: Derek Cooper | 16/11/2009 | CreditIn the economic downturn a number of businesses are are finding trading difficult. If it looks like your business is unable to pay its bills and is therefore facing insolvency, particularly where there is a large debt burden, a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) may be a good solution to turnaround your business.
A lump sum Individual Voluntary Arrangement can solve personal debt problems for Self Employed
By: Derek Cooper | 11/11/2009 | Personal FinanceFor a Director, Sole Trader or someone who is self employed, if your business has failed, you may not be in a position to maintain monthly payments into an IVA. There is an alternative lump sum IVA which may well be the right personal debt solution for you.
HMRC Fast track Time to Pay Scheme likely to close at year end
By: Derek Cooper | 11/11/2009 | Small BusinessThe government's tax and VAT Time to Pay scheme designed to help companies with their cash flow during the recession, may be more difficult to use if the business support centre is closed. Whatever the outcome of the changes, it seems likely that the number of business insolvencies will continue to increase into 2010.
4 options to solve debt problems for the sole trader
By: Derek Cooper | 20/10/2009 | Personal FinanceMany sole traders and the self employed prop up their business with personal borrowing. If things go wrong, the individual is left with large personal debt which they cannot repay. What options are there available to resolve these problems?
Creditors more realistic about Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA)
By: Derek Cooper | 07/10/2009 | CorporateAnother Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) is in the headlines again as outdoor and leisure clothing retailer Blacks is planning use one to resolve its financial difficulties. This just highlights how much creditors now accept a CVA as a method of business rescue for companies with financial problems.
Debt Management used to fix directors personal debt issues
By: Derek Cooper | 06/10/2009 | Personal FinanceThe directors of small businesses often build up personal debts because they have borrowed money in their own name to invest into the business. If the business subsequently fails, the director will be responsible for this debt and often find themselves struggling with personal debt which they cannot afford to repay.