Using the internet to seek debt guidance is most popular with individuals under the age of 40, a new study has found.
According to research carried…
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Individual voluntary arrangements could soon be on the increase, it has been warned.
The UK Insolvency Helpline has spoken out in response to a Hou…
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The government’s over-indebtedness strategy – launched in 2004 – has not served its purpose, an industry expert has said.
Edward Leigh MP, Chairman…
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The demise of the cheque could cause financial distress for older people – even debt worries – as they have become used to the form of payment, a char…
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House-buyers could be placing themselves at risk of debt as it has been revealed almost a quarter of those purchasing property are unsure how much it …
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There has been an increase in female breadwinners in the last decade – possibly to ease family debt – new research has suggested.
A study conducted…
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Fuel duty – which could be adding to people’s debt worries – has been voted as Britain’s most unfair tax in a recent poll.
The survey has been carr…
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Individuals could be risking debt worries by not learning lessons from the recession, new research has suggested.
A study carried out by Clydesdale…
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