Monster drawing animation story
ClearDebt’s monster friday this week is an animated monster story based on a Chinese legend.
ClearDebt’s monster friday this week is an animated monster story based on a Chinese legend.
Daily Mail columnist Liz Jones as talking about her debts again, but this time she’s also talking about women in general and why she thinks so many women can’t manage their finances. Her columns are always controversial and usually receive a lot of strong comments! We dissect her article and find that amongst her sob story, she makes some very valid points about personal debt problems in women.
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Jon Hicks, the designer from Hicks Design, draws a little monster for his son and pops it in his lunchbox every week day. Here´s a sample.
Yesterday, the OFT announced a crackdown on the debt management industry, singling out 129 debt management companies who needed to make improvements or face being closed down. ClearDebt’s Andrew Smith spoke to BBC Radio to discuss the issues and you can hear sound-bites from his interviews on this blog
The Office of Fair Trading made an important announcement about the repercussions of non compliance with its Debt Management Guidance. ClearDebt brings you highlights of this story as it unfolds from a wide variety of sources.
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