by hannah
12. January 2012 11:38
Few households would survive the week on their savings if the main breadwinner lost their job, according to a new survey.
Just over a quarter of households have little or no financial safety net - 21% have nothing in re...
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by hannah
14. December 2011 15:07
1 in 5 youngsters already in debt for Christmas
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by hannah
23. November 2011 17:21
How to handle bailiffs and debt collectors
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by hannah
22. November 2011 17:11
Kerry Katona has shown the way for thousands of ordinary people with debt problems by going public over paying her way out of bankruptcy with a £350,000 pay day for signing up with TV reality show Celebrity Big Bro...
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by Nasim Syed
26. September 2011 16:46
The Top 5 Reasons People Get Into Debt
No. 1 : REDUCTION OF INCOME
What goes up must come down, but the old saying doesn’t seem to apply to living costs.
Huge numbers of us are in financial trouble, as no ...
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by Nasim Syed
23. September 2011 13:49
You know your credit is out of control when you realise you are displaying one or more of the four tell-tale signs of debt denial.Most people don’t realise they are in financial trouble because they ignore these vi...
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by Alicia Butler
21. September 2011 16:35
Thousands of newly retired workers are due to receive a letter demanding up to £1,000 for underpaid tax.Around 1.2 million people were allocated the wrong tax code last year due to PAYE computer errors, meaning the...
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by Alicia Butler
21. September 2011 15:00
Debt problems are so bad for most workers that they are paying out up to 40 per cent of their wages on loans and credit cards every month.One in four spend 40 per cent or more of their take home pay on debts.The av...
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by hannah
20. September 2011 13:49
Families Plunge Into Debt As Living Costs Spiral
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