New data has shown that millions of pounds have been written off every day in July as consumers seek solutions for their debts.
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The greater proportion of payday loans with high rates being taken out by those on low incomes means this group is at much more risk of getting into s…
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The negative feelings people may derive from being in debt could contribute to their broadly pessimistic view of the state of the UK economy, which wa…
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The number of individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) and other forms of insolvency only dipped by a little in the three months to May 2011, the Bank…
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The public sector is facing a major squeeze on employment and much uncertainty due to government spending cuts, a recruitment expert has said.
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Millions of homes in the UK have been identified as financially vulnerable, which could mean serious debt problems are on the near horizon for the maj…
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Individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) may help employees who become redundant as their firms run into trouble in the ongoing weak economic climate,…
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The number of people becoming insolvent via IVAs or bankruptcy could rise significantly, an expert on debt has said.
Discussing the issue of Britai…
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