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Completing an Income and Expenditure Statement
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  • An Income and Expenditure Statement is similar to the form you probably completed to get the very debts we all face today. The purpose of the form is twofold:

      a)  For you to calculate how much money you need to live on.

      b)  To indicate how much money you can set aside for your creditors.

  • The form has four parts:

    1. Income
      Your total income (including any spouse). The statement can be a joint proposal for a couple.

    2. Living Costs
      Every expense, but excluding any debts i.e. your weekly rent would go in this part, but not any arrears. A monthly hire purchase payment is not a living expense; the whole balance is a debt.

    3. Priority Debts
      See 'Priority Debts' article.

    4. Non-priority Debts
      Every other debt not included in part 3 is a non-priority debt (whatever the creditor may tell you).

  • Some guides to completing the statement are:

  • Use monthly or weekly figures throughout the statement. Do not mix the two.

  • Housekeeping:
    A couple £70 per week, single person £40, each child £25.

  • Quarterly Bills:
    Add together your last 4 bills (being, one year) then divide by 52 if you are using weekly figures, or divide by 12 if you are using monthly figures.

  • Clothing:
    A contentious figure of £5 per week is the maximum amount your creditors are likely to agree to (your creditors expect you to 'pull in the purse strings').

  • Telephone:
    Having a telephone for a reason other than health or work will not please some of your creditors (unless they use the telephone to contact you at 9 p.m.). You must keep this figure low and relevant to your current position.

  • Finally, do not underestimate your living costs or loose sight of this opportunity. Having to immediately reduce the amount of money paid to your creditors will not leave you any room for manoeuvre at a later date, and may well lead to some creditors taking legal action. The first few months of any arrangement are crucial in determining your creditors support: you have been warned!
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INCOME & EXPENDITURE STATEMENT
1. Income (use all monthly or all weekly figures)

3. Priority Debts

Wages/Salary   All Arrears Outstanding
Balance
Payment
Offer
Wages/Salary (spouse)   Mortgage    
Family Credit   Rent    
Benefits   Council Tax    
Pension   Water Rates    
Child Benefit   Gas    
Other   Electric    
Other   Court Fines    

A. Total Income

  Maintenance    
2. Living Costs Other    
Mortgage   Other    
Rent  

D. Total Priority Debt Payment

 
Council Tax  

C less D =
4. Money for Non-priority Debts

 
Water Rates   Creditors Name Balance Owed Offer
Home Insurance   1.    
Life Insurance   2.    
Electric   3.    
Gas   4.    
TV License   5.    
Court Fines   6.    
Maintenance   7.    
Travelling Expenses   8.    
Clothing   9.    
School & Work Costs  

Total Owed

   
Telephone  

Total Payment

   
Housekeeping    
Other  

B. Total Living Costs

 

A less B =
C. Money for Creditors

 
Name
Address
 

Signature
Date
I/we agree that the above statement is a true record of the facts.
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