Archived articles in all categories:
October, 2007
- Serious Crime Bill aims to tackle fraud [31/10/2007]
A new law which gives police powers to crack down on serious organised crime will save UK customers millions of - Ivas offer `invaluable solution` but not the only one [30/10/2007]
Each consumer with a different debt problem requires a different solution, ranging from an individual voluntary arrangement (Iva) to debt - Customers `unwittingly charged £500m each year` [30/10/2007]
Some credit card customers throughout the UK are facing bankruptcy after unwittingly paying more than £500 million a year in - End of credit squeeze `hard to predict` [29/10/2007]
It is difficult to predict how long the current credit crunch is likely to affect consumers for, according to a - Credit crunch `could bite back` [26/10/2007]
The recent credit crunch could return to the UK financial market on a renewed and intensified scale if lessons from - Over 25 percent `still pay inheritance tax in certain areas` [26/10/2007]
More than a quarter of homes sold in certain regions of the UK are still valued higher than the increased - City living forces many into debt problems [25/10/2007]
Residents of three UK cities may be needing professional debt advice after new research found them to have the highest - Iva could help Peggy out of strife [25/10/2007]
A storyline in one of the UK`s most popular soaps may have recently struck a chord with consumers currently experiencing - Cash Isas `ideal for short term savings` [24/10/2007]
People looking to save money for a future holiday or as part of a debt consolidation scheme are being advised - Scottish house prices soar [23/10/2007]
The average house price in Scotland rose by a higher-than-average 14.2 per cent year-on-year in the last three months, forcing - Ivas suit those who have `very little hope` [22/10/2007]
Individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) can offer a debt-free future but are not a quick-fix solution, according to a financial expert. - Secured loans market to grow `as debt consolidation increases` [19/10/2007]
The UK`s secured personal loans market is set to increase by up to 50 per cent over the next four - Debt advice sought as over 1m pay rent on credit cards [18/10/2007]
As many as one million British consumers have paid their mortgage or rent off by credit card forcing many to - Mortgage affordability `crunched for less well off` [18/10/2007]
The recent credit crunch and the way the financial markets have reacted will mean it is much harder for those - Calls to reinstate debt advice group grow [16/10/2007]
Pressure is growing on the government to reinstate a key debt advice consultancy after it was scrapped earlier this month. - Exit strategy `necessary` with bridging loans [16/10/2007]
Taking out a bridging loan could help homebuyers through the mortgage process but they must have an exit strategy, a - Tax changes `could force more towards bankruptcy` [15/10/2007]
Changes to taxation suggested by the government in last week`s pre-Budget report may cause Scottish debt problems to increase, a - IVAs help with "debt elimination" [15/10/2007]
An individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) can be used as a "feasible" debt elimination method by those experiencing debt problems, a - Customers `confused by credit card debts` [11/10/2007]
Over two-thirds of credit card holders do not know which order their credit card debts should are paid in, according - Dismay at chancellor`s lack of help for debtors [10/10/2007]
A major high street building society has expressed its dismay that the chancellor`s pre-Budget report did not offer any help - High-end mortgages `not affected by credit crunch` [09/10/2007]
Many high value mortgages in the UK have not been hugely affected by the recent credit crunch, according to an - FSA to expose payment protection flaws [08/10/2007]
New guidelines for people who think they may need payment protection insurance (PPI) are to be launched by the Financial - Credit companies `force retirees into bankruptcy` [08/10/2007]
Easy access to credit has led to many older people being forced to consider bankruptcy, an industry expert has claimed. - Overdraft changes `not always beneficial` [08/10/2007]
Changes to the overdraft charges administered by various banks are not always beneficial to customers, according to a major consumer - `Expert help essential` when dealing with debts [04/10/2007]
A major financial organisation has advised those in debt not to panic and to turn to expert help if they - Bankruptcies and IVAs rise [04/10/2007]
The number of people filing for bankruptcy or an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) increased by 4.2 per cent in the - Personal debt `up £115bn in 12 months` [03/10/2007]
The total personal debt in the UK has increased by nearly ten per cent within the last 12 months, according - `Extra dimension of risk` with interest-only mortgages [03/10/2007]
Homeowners looking to take out interest-only mortgages are adding an "extra dimension of risk" compared to those taking out standard - Buy-to-let market `to benefit from slowing house prices` [01/10/2007]
A slowing of the housing market may revive the buy-to-let sector, an industry expert has claimed.
Bachelors `forced to spend more`
17/11/2008 -
People who live by themselves find it more difficult to
Bankruptcy `increases by 7%`
17/11/2008 -
The number of consumers in England and Wales facing bankruptcy
Finances `causing women sleepless nights`
14/11/2008 -
Financial concerns, potentially including debt problems, are causing women sleepless
Christmas spending slowdown expected
13/11/2008 -
Christmas spending is expected to stagnate this year, as consumers
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