Around 30 per cent of those with personal insolvency troubles have not told those closest to them about their difficulties, new research has shown.
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Teenagers have become more financially-minded because of the recession, new research has suggested.
NatWest’s 2010 MoneySense Research Panel has fo…
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A significant number of Britons could be dicing with debt as they are returning to their borrowing ways, a study has suggested.
Research carried ou…
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The government has laid down new rules in parliament to protect borrowers from falling into debt.
These guidelines will come into effect from Febru…
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Attitudes to debt have changed in Britain, an organisation has announced.
The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) has made its remarks follo…
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The current housing shortage regarding rented accommodation could be bad news for those in financial difficulties – even debt – who might be looking f…
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Plans of the Conservatives regarding pensions will confuse older people regarding their finances – some of whom may already be struggling with debt – …
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More than a quarter of small businesses believe they will become insolvent if the economy suffers a double dip recession, a study has suggested.
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