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Debt worries take the joy out of shopping
(31/03/2010)Oniomania, or shopping addiction, can drive many Britons into debt problems or even bankruptcy.
Energy price cuts ease debt management
(30/03/2010)The historically high price of domestic fuel has been a major contributor to families needing debt management help and even resorting to individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) in recent years.
IVAs offer stability to multiple debtors
(30/03/2010)People struggling to cope with both a mortgage and other unsecured debts may find that taking out an individual voluntary agreement (IVA) can help them get control of their finances.
Debt Relief Orders due in Northern Ireland
(29/03/2010)Not everyone in the UK who might be able to benefit from a Debt Relief Order will yet be able do so.
Use savings to tackle debt problems
(26/03/2010)Money-conscious Britons saved nearly £60 billion last year and should be ploughing that money into debt management, according to one financial expert.
More help for poorer families
(25/03/2010)There could be extra help for families struggling with debt problems.
Poor households going without heating
(24/03/2010)Many people may need debt advice after figures show that seven in ten families were forced to ration their energy use through the severe winter.
Self-employed risk debt in later life
(23/03/2010)Self-employed workers are putting themselves at risk of debt problems later in life.
Babyboomer retirement concerns
(22/03/2010)The babyboomer generation could be heading for debt problems in retirement.
Student loans delay risk
(22/03/2010)Students with loans may need to take on new debts to pay their way through part of 2010.
Fewer balance transfer credit cards
(19/03/2010)People using balance transfers to avoid paying interest on credit card debts may be finding it more of a struggle.
Half students leave Uni owing £15000
(19/03/2010)Debt problems are still a big worry for students.
5 million spend more than they earn
(18/03/2010)Over 5 million people are in debt because they spend more than they earn.
Fuel poverty warnings
(18/03/2010)More people struggling with debt problems could face fuel poverty unless changes are made.
Online debt advice soars
(17/03/2010)More and more people in debt are turning to the internet for help.
Petrol prices to soar
(17/03/2010)Motorists already struggling with debt problems could see the cost of running cars soar this year.
Salary fall: 1 in 4 unable to pay mortgage
(16/03/2010)One in four people would not be able to pay their mortgage if their monthly income fell by £300.
Xmas spending spiral catches up in March
(16/03/2010)Over-spending at Christmas triggers almost a third of personal insolvencies in March.
Lloyds: mortgage 'overpayment' option
(15/03/2010)Lloyds bank is offering mortgage customers the option to pay their loans early.
Wealth over health in retirement
(15/03/2010)With more and more of us struggling with debt problems, research shows just 21 per cent of women are saving for retirement.
FSA: Banks don't offer value for money
(12/03/2010)Your bank account might not be helping your debt problems.
Stay debt free with good money management
(12/03/2010)Filling in the gaps in your financial history could see you avoid insolvency.
More saving to protect from debt
(11/03/2010)More of us are protecting ourselves from debt and saving some cash.
Quit smoking to get out of debt
(11/03/2010)Giving up smoking could help people get out of debt.
Men more likely to become insolvent
(10/03/2010)Men are more likely to become insolvent than women.
Recession affected low earners the most
(10/03/2010)It seems the poorest people in the UK are more likely to need debt advice following the recession.
Financially excluded generation in debt
(09/03/2010)An expert has warned that the recession has created a 'financially excluded generation'.
More demand for debt advice
(09/03/2010)More people are seeking out debt advice according to one expert.
Millions overpaying for gas and electricity
(08/03/2010)There are claims that up to 3 million energy customers are on 'unfair' fixed rate tariffs.
Women still earn less than men
(08/03/2010)The pay gap between men and women in Britain is still above the EU average.
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