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May, 2009
- Debt risk as half of UK adults `have no pension` [29/05/2009]
Around half of UK adults aged 20-60 are failing to put money into a pension, according to a new survey - One in ten should clear mortgage debt a decade early [29/05/2009]
A recent poll conducted by first direct found that one in ten homeowners are on their way to paying off - Low-income employees risk debt by not joining pension scheme [29/05/2009]
New statistics have shown that lower-paid employees were much less likely to belong to pension schemes than their higher-paid counterparts - Job losses `leading to increase in debt problems` [29/05/2009]
Job losses are leading to an increase in the financial problems experienced by consumers in the UK. - Savings rates `higher than people think` [28/05/2009]
Moneyfacts.co.uk has claimed that the number of savings accounts paying 4% interest and above has risen sharply in recent months, - Debt: almost 1 million `will become technically insolvent` [28/05/2009]
A new study has suggested that almost 1 million Britons will be technically insolvent by the end of 2009, according - Recession `could lead to financial problems for retirees` [27/05/2009]
Retirees could be left facing financial difficulties - potentially including debt problems - as a result of the economic downturn, - Credit card holders `paying off debts each month` [22/05/2009]
The latest credit card spending figures from payments association APACS suggest that more card holders are only spending as much - Debt: bankruptcy levels rising [19/05/2009]
New insolvency figures have shown a significant rise in the number of bankruptcies in England and Wales over the past - Many Britons `walking high-wire of debt` [19/05/2009]
Insurance provider Scottish Provident has warned that many Britons are walking a `high wire` of debt without the `safety net` - Rural areas need more access to debt advice [18/05/2009]
People in rural areas need greater access to financial services such as banking and debt advice, Farming UK reports. - Future Tax Freedom Days could be delayed by Government debt [18/05/2009]
Tax Freedom Day - the day by which the average worker has earned enough to pay all their taxes - - Lower `house price to earnings` ratio means smaller mortgage debt [13/05/2009]
A new report from Halifax has suggested that homes for first-time buyers (FTBs) have become more affordable in recent years. - `Smart meters` could reduce energy debt [13/05/2009]
The Government has unveiled new plans for all British homes to be fitted with `Smart meters` - which monitor and - Biggest rise in retail sales in three years [13/05/2009]
The latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) have revealed the best annual retail sales growth for three years - List of `good landlords` proposed [13/05/2009]
The Government is planning to introduce a list of `good landlords` to protect tenants in England. - `Secret debts` common in the UK [12/05/2009]
Nearly a quarter of a million credit cards in the UK are held by people who keep them secret from - Rise in bankruptcies as downturn continues [11/05/2009]
The latest figures from the Insolvency Service have revealed another rise in the number of bankruptcies in the UK. - Consumers `expect price rises` [11/05/2009]
A new survey has suggested that consumers expect prices to rise, despite official data showing that prices are easing, reports - Consumer confidence rises [11/05/2009]
Nationwide`s Consumer Confidence Index recorded a rise in April, suggesting that attitudes amongst UK consumers may be becoming increasingly positive. - ISA savers `could be £103 million better off` [01/05/2009]
Nationwide Building Society has suggested that ISA (Individual Savings Account) savers could be better off as a result of the - Only one in five students expects to have a job on graduation [01/05/2009]
New research into employment expectations amongst students has suggested that just one in five final-year university students expects to have - Irish household debt up, due to mortgage borrowing [01/05/2009]
Household debt in Ireland has doubled in the last five years, The Irish Times reports, largely due to the huge
Over 50s can`t afford to enjoy retirement because of debts
01/07/2010 -
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Budget: tackling the nation`s debt
22/06/2010 -
Today, we can expect the details of the `toughest package
Short-term debt: `no need for price control`
18/06/2010 -
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has decided not to
The cost of clearing debt
10/06/2010 -
Figuring out the cost of clearing debt can be tricky,
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