Chancellor George Osborne unveiled his latest Autumn Statement yesterday (December 5th) and stated the economy is "bouncing back" after a to…
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Debt problems are causing an increasing number of renters to fall behind on their payments.
Research by The Money Charity has found landlords have …
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Budgeting at Christmas is essential if consumers are to stay in the black.
The festive period represents one of the busiest times of the year, both…
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Too many households in Britons have unsustainable levels of personal debt.
This is according to Paul Hackett, director of the Smith Institute think…
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Over 80 per cent of consumers worry about money at least some of the time.
Research conducted by YouGov for Financial Planning Week, which ra…
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Females in the UK are savvier at saving than their male counterparts.
Research by Halifax has found that women have a higher average savings …
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Almost nine million people in the UK are struggling with serious debt problems.
A new study by the Money Advice Service highlights the scale of the…
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Britons are increasingly willing to haggle over the price of items as they seek to get the best deal.
As the cost of living increases, while …
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