Credit cards, mortgages, loans and other forms of credit mean that Britons are more in debt than ever before, with most of this down to home ownership. “Our findings are still very alarming in that they show that a significant…
Continue reading the "Average debt hits £42,000" »
In its report, the authority accused financial firms of failing to always give correct advice, which could lead to people getting into debt. Welcoming the report, the chairman of the Financial Services Consumer Panel, John Howard, said: “For consumers to…
Continue reading the "Financial firms still lacking clarity" »
Although there is to be a public consultation committee before the adverts are allowed, fears remain that children and people with gambling problems will be at risk of being encouraged to gamble. “The Salvation Army is concerned about the introduction…
Continue reading the "Concerns prevail over casino TV adverts" »
Rather than planning for the future by repaying any loans or debt that they have, IFA Promotions found that a quarter of Britons would rather spend any increase in income on luxuries. “Despite well-documented and countless warnings that as a…
Continue reading the "Not a priority to clear debt, say Britons say" »
Maria Eagle, the enterprise minister, announced the funding of £800,000 over two years to place advisers across the province to support advice in towns and cities. “Debt in Northern Ireland is having an adverse economic, social and personal impact on…
Continue reading the "NI Citizens Advice gets debt advice contract" »
Not only can bad debt add to a bad credit rating, but so can being rejected for a loan. Neil Munroe of Equifax is urging people to check their record first. “Every time you apply for any kind of credit…
Continue reading the "Checking credit record worthwhile" »
Secretary of state for work and pensions, John Hutton, said that this will be the best way to stop people from under-saving, particularly the low earners. “We need to tackle the culture of under-saving, particularly among lower earners,” said the…
Continue reading the "Personal accounts for pensions" »
While this may suit the England football team’s wives and girlfriends (Wags) who have rich partners to support them, a survey found that 80 per cent of women were spending more than they brought in. According to the More magazine…
Continue reading the "Young women frittering away money" »