According to figures from Credit Expert, one in 20 Brits face further debt management difficulties every time they take a trip and 12 million people head into the red to pay for their holidays. In addition, close to one fifth…
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Figures from Money Expert show that there were more than 2.3 million consumers from around the country who took out a fixed-rate arrangement in 2004-05 and all these people are vulnerable to heightened repayment demands. Assessing the relevant mortgage deal…
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Moneynet.co.uk has warned that while it may be tempting to consolidate debts in this way, borrowers could ultimately find themselves obliged to pay back more money than they can afford. Furthermore, these problems are likely to be compounded in the…
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With the country’s debt management problems continuing to increase, the financial services firm has suggested that there are now around 8.5 million “secret spenders” across the UK. Consumers living in London are among the most likely to lie about the…
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Howard Archer, chief UK and European economist at Global Insight, maintains that despite a fall in consumer price inflation to 2.8 per cent the bank’s monetary policy committee is set to raise rates to 5.75 per cent at least. The…
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Debt management problems affect thousands of households nationwide and Charcol.co.uk suggests that by tailoring mortgage advice for these borrowers some of these difficulties could be alleviated. To highlight he extend of Britons’ need for sound debt advice, Charcol.co.uk points to…
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As debt management problems continue to affect families around the country, more homebuyers than ever have taken steps to avoid being susceptible to changes in the base rate of interest, figures from the Mortgage Trust have revealed. In fact, fixed-rate…
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And as debt management problems are compounded nationwide, the financial services firm has revealed that nearly one in 20 households affected financially by their neighbours’ actions pays out more than £1,000 in related costs. Furthermore, a total of around 543,000…
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