A recent study revealed that £787 million was spent on unexpected boiler breakdown bills over the last year, with some five million homes affected. The average bill for a broken boiler was £270, quite a sum to find on top…
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It is the easiest way to blow a load of money unnecessarily, yet 5.2 million UK motorists fell for the car insurance auto renew trap last year – costing them a massive £1.5bn in the process. March is one of the…
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It’s been given the title of most depressing day of the year. It even has its own formula to prove it. Most of us will be feeling a little heavier, our pockets feel a bit lighter and our New Year’s…
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You’re probably already feeling the pressure of cooking the perfect Christmas dinner, seen the proposed feast from your friends on social media, because THIS year will be the best Christmas dinner EVER, blah blah blah, yada yada yada. First of…
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Millennials − those born between 1980 and 1995 − make up the majority in our office so it was interesting to see how attitudes to financial education differ between us. ClearDebt millennials come from different backgrounds with varying levels of…
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In line with Financial Capability Week, we did a survey with our own staff to see how we compare to the rest of the country. Today we’re looking at the Baby Boomers, or in plain English, those born between 1945-64,…
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