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Consumers should "let the govt worry about recession"

29/01/2008

Consumers should worry about their own finances rather than the possibility of an impending recession, an industry expert has suggested.

People undertaking debt consolidation schemes should get their financial houses in order rather than worry about situations - such as a recession - which are out of their control, Fool.co.uk stated.

A recession could occur because consumers have had ten years of "frivolous spending" which has been ended by the recent credit crunch, David Kuo, head of personal finance at Fool.co.uk, said.

Mr Kuo added: "You need to make sure that your finances are in good shape so that when you do have to go to the bank and borrow money they can see you have more equity in your home and that you are better prepared for the credit crunch."

Last week, the US Federal Reserve cut interest rates amid recession fears.

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