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Credit Sending Aussies Broke

EXCESSIVE use of credit and credit cards has contributed to a leap in the number of personal bankruptcy cases. Figures from the Insolvency and Trustee Service of Australia show that there were 9,300 new bankruptcies, debt agreements orpersonal insolvency cases in Australia in the first quarter of 2009, an increase of 18.25 per cent on the same period from the previous year.

The main causes of personal insolvency were unemployment and excessive use of credit. The vast majority of bankruptcies were non-business-related personal bankruptcies. Credit cards should not be seen as the simple cause of bankruptcies because unemployment or ill-health could contribute to a greater reliance on credit and therefore various reasons for insolvency.

The report showed the occupations most likely to be affected by bankruptcy, debt agreements or personal insolvency were clerical workers, service workers, labourers, and mine workers. Marketing and availability of credit cards leads to people spending more than they can afford. People are sometimes offered more than 10 times the credit they ask for, and then they are encouraged to spend it, or they are sent a pre-approved credit limit increase.

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Is Bankruptcy an Option for Me?

Bankruptcy is a process that provides protection to people who are unable to repay their debts and they cannot reach an informal or formal agreement with creditors.  You can become bankrupt voluntarily or otherwise you may be forced into bankruptcy on application by one of your creditors to the Court, in a situation where you cannot pay your debts as and when they fall due.

Bear in mind that once you go bankrupt, its very difficult and expensive to undo, and can have long term consequences.

Bankruptcy should always be considered as a last resort – there are other options such as debt agreements, that might be more suitable for you and are worth investigating.  It’s always a good idea to seek professional advice before going down this route.

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