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Is Your Company in Financial Trouble Consider a Company Voluntary Arrangement


By: Derek Cooper
Submitted: 2009-12-08 18:17:18 | Word Count: 505


If your business is in financial trouble, you may be better off undertaking a Company Voluntary Arrangement instead of struggling to raise the funds necessary for a Pre Pack Administration.

Over the past 12 months, there has been much written in the press about the merits or otherwise of Pre Pack Administration commonly known as Phoenixing. The pre pack process involves setting up a new company which is then used as a vehicle to buy the assets of a failing business.

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The advantage of Pre Pack Administration is that the new company can trade on without historic debt burdens such as onerous rent and lease agreements. However pre packing can only take place if a cash lump sum can be made available. To complete a pre pack, the old company s assets must be purchased at a fair market price and the proceeds distributed to its creditors. Depending on the value of the assets, this may require a lump sum of many thousands of pounds.

With the current economic downturn, it is not always possible to raise the capital required to fund the purchase of business assets. Where this is the case, the directors may well be better off considering one of the other business turnaround solutions namely Company Voluntary Arrangement.

A company voluntary arrangement (CVA) is an agreement with the company s creditors to settle outstanding debts in a manageable way. Creditors agree to receive reduced payments based on what the company can afford to pay. These payments last for a fixed period (normally 5 years) after which any outstanding debt is written off.

In this way, a CVA can enable a business to write off 50 or more of its debts while allowing it to continue to trade normally. The company remains intact and valuable resources are retained. The agreement takes into account all unsecured debts including those owed to HM Revenue and Customs such as PAYE and VAT.

Company Voluntary Arrangement requires no up front cash

One of the significant advantages of the company voluntary arrangement over the pre pack process is that it does not require any up front cash. The company must be able to make contributions to its creditors each month but these are funded from ongoing trading revenues.

A CVA can only be implemented with the help of a licensed insolvency practitioner and therefore there are associated fees. No additional money will need to be found for this however as the fees are taken from the agreed monthly CVA payments.

An additional significant advantage of a CVA for company directors is that because the business is not wound up, there is no investigation into the activities of the directors. This means that the question of wrongful trading does not come up.

In today s economic environment when many businesses are struggling to keep their heads above water, the opportunity to combine a restructuring programme with the ability to write of company debt can be a lifesaver. This is exactly what a CVA will deliver without the investment of any additional funds.

Author Resource:- Derek Cooper is Managing Director of Cooper Matthews Limited. Why not talk to us about whether this could be a solution for your situation. More details at http://coopermatthews.com/company-voluntary-arrangement.html

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