Patricia Pearl - Small Claims Procedure - A Practical Guide


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BAILIFFS - The Law and Your Rights

Written by John Kruse, one of the leading experts on Bailiff Law, this consumer friendly guide is essential reading for anyone who comes into contact with a bailiff.

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    Default 8% Interest On Estimated Charges??

    Hi folks, sure some of you by now have added interesticon via the spreadsheet on to estimated charges.....Any pointers on the best way of going about it??????

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    Quote Originally Posted by red99
    Hi folks, sure some of you by now have added interesticon via the spreadsheet on to estimated charges.....Any pointers on the best way of going about it??????
    Is this what you're after?

    http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk...eadsheets.html


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    Default Re: 8% Interest On Estimated Charges??

    Hello mother....thanks for reply. Ive got the spreadsheets and have used them succesfully in the past but not sure how you go about working out interesticon and estimated charges pre 2004 where you dont have exact figures and dates. I'm thinking of working out interest on post 2004 charges and working out an average but obviously wouldnt be accurate and would end up leaving me short using that method...unless i add some extra on maybe


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    There is a little brown box at the top of the spreadsheet where you input the estimate of charges.


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    ah i get you...i'm at work and taking sneaky peaks so will have to wait till later. which version do you use???? looks quite complicated but have to have a proper look shortly. Thanks again mum


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    Quote Originally Posted by red99
    ah i get you...i'm at work and taking sneaky peaks so will have to wait till later. which version do you use???? looks quite complicated but have to have a proper look shortly. Thanks again mum
    Naughty, naughty, you'd never catch me doing that

    I used the Excel Advanced one, it's not at all complicated, you'll be fine, MOTB xxx



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