Celebrity Debt
An illustrated guide how some celebrities have landed themselves in debt.
An illustrated guide how some celebrities have landed themselves in debt.
A recent report by the Insolvency Service showed that levels of personal insolvency are starting to decline. The Insolvency Service, the government agency responsible for administering the insolvency system in England and Wales, publishes data on the number of people…
A look at more than 60, nearly enquiries made to ClearDebt shows that the less you earn, the more you are likely to have debt problems – but that significant debt problems exist at any level of income – even the highest.
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A recent report has suggested talking about the bargains you’ve managed to hunt down is becoming more of a talking point than having splashed the cash on expensive purchases. Is the same true for people talking about their debts rather than how much money they have saved for a rainy day?
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When one person in a relationship has debts it raises a lot of questions about who takes responsibility in the event of marriage, divorce and separation. We answer some of the most frequently asked questions for people who are in debt and in IVAs.
Debt has been in the headlines a lot lately, from national UK debt to football teams. The stories which perhaps have had the biggest impact are the real-life debt stories which show the human side of debt and in some extreme cases the loss of life due to debt.
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