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IVA as housing figures falter
(03/09/2010)People with large unsecured loans may want to consider a debt solution such as an IVA or a Debt Management Plan as new figures on housing point towards a second recession.
IVA for negative equity debt trap
(01/09/2010)Debt advice on options such as an IVA or a Debt Management Plan could benefit those struggling with debt as a new survey predicts that many homeowners face negative equity for years to come.
Debt management for false dawn
(31/08/2010)People in debt could benefit from options such as a Debt Management Plan or an IVA as politicians and economists have warned that the recent economic growth figures may not paint the full picture.
IVA as poor battered by budget
(26/08/2010)Families on low incomes could benefit from debt advice on solutions such as an IVA or a Debt Management Plan as a new study shows that the government's budget will hit them the hardest.
Debt caused by budget could be tackled with an IVA
(25/06/2010)An Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) may be the best solution for people suffering from serious debt problems as researchers claim that the emergency budget will hit the poor harder than the rich.
Low-income mums could need debt advice
(24/06/2010)New mothers on lower incomes could benefit from seeking professional debt advice to avoid getting into financial problems as a result of the changes laid out in the emergency budget.
Budget cuts benefits, risks debt
(23/06/2010)People already struggling with debt problems could be hardest hit by the coalition's emergency budget as Chancellor George Osborne has unveiled a series of tough measures designed to slash Britain's huge public debt.
Bank charges may hit those in debt
(17/06/2010)Debt hit families struggling to pay their bills and cope with rising living costs could bear the brunt of the high bank fees charged to retailers for accepting card transactions instead of cash.
Pensions burden could cause debt
(16/06/2010)British households will soon face an annual bill of £4000 to fund the gold plated pensions of public servants.
Double dip threatens debt
(14/06/2010)House prices across the UK have dropped for the third consecutive month in a row prompting fears amongst some financial experts that the country could be heading for a double dip recession.
5-year-fixed-rate mortgage product rise
(25/05/2010)The number 5 year fixed rate mortgage products on the market has dramatically increased in the last 3 years.
Energy bill changes could save you cash
(24/05/2010)Energy companies will have to give more details about household energy bills so customers can find the cheapest tariffs.
New credit card may help debt management
(05/05/2010)People who are struggling to repay debts could benefit from a new type of card being launched.
Flexible mortgages help debt problems
(04/05/2010)Britons are feeling particularly positive about flexible mortgages at present, as they see them as a good way to ward off debt problems.
No overpayment could lead to debt problems
(28/04/2010)Homeowners who do not take advantage of low interest rates could be setting themselves up for debt problems in the future.
Debt problems highlighted on TV
(26/04/2010)The owner of a failed business, who found herself in thousands of pounds of debt, got help on a reality TV show.
Discount vouchers could help debt problems
(26/04/2010)Using discount vouchers could help people with their debt problems.
Car insurance rises could deepen debts
(21/04/2010)Rises in car insurance prices could hamper people's debt management.
Fewer Brits using consolidation loans
(20/04/2010)Fewer people are borrowing more money to pay off debts.
Co-habiting couples can pay off more debts
(15/04/2010)Moving in with your partner could be a good way of paying off debts.
HSBC account may help customers avoid debt
(15/04/2010)HSBC has launched a new type of current account that could help prevent people spiralling into debt.
Store cards debts could change
(12/04/2010)People paying off debts on store cards could see changes to the way they get credit from shops.
Majority risk debt problems after recession
(06/04/2010)As Britain starts making its way out of recession, many are requiring debt solutions to help them out financially.
High interest leads to debt problems
(01/04/2010)Many see taking out a personal loan as an ideal way to pay off what they owe, but in reality it could lead to further debt problems in the future.
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.
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