Britons are struggling with the management of their finances, with many facing possible debt to lenders. This is according to a survey by the Financial Services Authority (FSA), which revealed that three per cent of UK parents are experiencing this…
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Debtors may be cheered by the news that fewer houses were repossessed in the third quarter of the 2009 than at the beginning of the year, figures from the Financial Services Authority (FSA) have shown. According to the organisation, repossessions…
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Britons have been warned to monitor their expenditure over the Christmas period so as to avoid any possible bank charges in the new year. Moneynet.co.uk’s Andrew Hagger advised people to consider launching a pre-emptive strike by arranging an overdraft to…
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Britons may find themselves with increased debt problems as energy prices look set to soar over the next decade. This is according to a report from Which?, revealing that by 2020 bills, could climb by more than 35 per cent…
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Those in debt and others wishing to watch their finances have been advised to consider ways in which to save money on Christmas phone calls to loved ones, as research has revealed that 25 per cent of people will be…
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The number of people seeking debt advice over the Christmas period looks set to rise, an industry expert has predicted, expecting the festive season of 2009 to be the “busiest on record” for her charity. Debt adviser for Money Advice…
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Britons who are unemployed and living under the threat of debt may be cheered by the news that a small rise in the number of employment opportunities has been seen. The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics reveal…
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Those struggling with debt management issues may be buoyed by the news that the government has pumped some more funding into the debt advice industry, with £4 million going to agencies and court desks across the country. Housing minister John…
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