Written on August 28, 2009 by Money Mole
Retailer John Lewis is apparently trying to prevent people from developing debt problems by reprinting a thrift and debt help guide from yesteryear.
Dozens of useful tips and debt advice have been compiled by staff at department store John Lewis into a booklet called “Make Do And Mend”. This was the title used by the wartime [...]
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Written on August 28, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
Older people are having to reduce their energy usage as their fuel bills soar, in a bid to stave off debt management worries.
According to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, pensioners have seen their electricity bills rise by 36per cent in the two years to April 2007, while gas bills have soared jump by 55 per [...]
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Written on August 27, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
Former “I’m a celebrity…” contestant Kerry Katona has been arrested by police in Warrington on suspicion of attacking her accountant over an argument regarding her debt problems.
Cheshire Police confirmed that a 28-year-old woman from Wilmslow, understood to be Kerry Katona, was detained at Hawthorne Business Park yesterday.
The mother-of-four was also questioned on suspicion of criminal [...]
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Written on August 27, 2009 by Ivan Cooper
Handouts to children have meant that around 1.3 million pensioners are having to cope with debt management issues, as they are still paying off their mortgages and credit card debts.
As increasing numbers of pensioners are forced to give handouts to their adult children, one in six pensioners still finds themselves trying to get out of [...]
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Written on August 26, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
Over one in five young drivers (aged between 17 and 20) has no car insurance, which is causing further strain on the debt problems of other drivers, according to latest figures released.
The study by the Motor Insurers’ Bureau, shows that hundreds of thousands of recently qualified drivers are driving illegally. This has a detrimental effect [...]
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Written on August 26, 2009 by Money Mole
The debt problems of millions of households look set to continue, as figures released today show the number of jobless households has leapt to almost half a million – the highest level since 1997.
According to figures released today by the Office for National Satistics (ONS), the number of households with at least one person of [...]
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Written on August 24, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
A surge in confidence amongst businesses could signal that the UK’s debt problems are at an end, according to research.
A study by the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), found that optimism among professionals soared in the third quarter, to the highest levels in two years when the financial crisis began.
The confidence [...]
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Written on August 24, 2009 by Money Mole
More people are putting off getting a divorce because of the financial and debt management implications of the recession, according to recent research.
According to a survey of divorce lawyers by advice website unbiased.co.uk, there has been a decline in divorce agreements during the recession, due to the economic climate.
Their study found that half of the [...]
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Written on August 21, 2009 by Ivan Cooper
Many homeowners with “interest-only” mortgages are facing debt management worries, according to the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Figures from the FSA show that many of the four million interest-only mortgage holders haven’t made sufficient provisions to repay the amount of their capital sum once the loan expires, and run the risk of developing serious debt management [...]
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Written on August 21, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
Despite the base rate of interest being cut by 4.5 per cent over the last twelve months, mortgage lenders have failed to pass on this debt help to their customers – only dropping the rates on their customer’s mortgage debt by an average of 1.3 per cent.
Figures from moneysupermarket.com show that the average interest rate [...]
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Written on August 20, 2009 by Money Mole
You wouldn’t think that banks and other lenders could be magicians, but they are increasingly causing debt management worries by one of their nasty “magic” tricks.
It doesn’t involve a rabbit and a hat, or a scantilly clad Debbie McGee-type assistant being chopped in half, but rather more a worrying financial trick of turning an unsecured [...]
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Written on August 20, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
The cost of sending children back to school is causing debt management worries for over half of UK parents.
Over half of UK parents can’t afford the costs incurred with sending their children back to school, and many face mounting debt problems to cover these costs, according to latest findings.
The study by YouGov for charities “Save [...]
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Written on August 19, 2009 by Ivan Cooper
In the UK there are approximately 150,000 people with a secured loan (often called homeowner loans or second-charge loans), but these have been under fire recently and have been blamed for causing debt management issues.
These type of loans exist alongside your current mortgage but they are also secured against your house. This means that if [...]
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Written on August 19, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
Neil Morrisey, the star of Men Behaving Badly has opted for an IVA to help relieve his multi-million pound debt problems.
After a property scheme that he had invested in collapsed, the actor and TV star was forced to seek debt help after losing £2.5 million pounds.
The voice of Bob the Builder had invested in a [...]
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Written on August 18, 2009 by Nathan Cameron
University students starting their degree courses this autumn could be developing debt problems for years to come, as they are expected to graduate owing around £23,000 a survey predicts.
The study of 2,024 students by The Push Student Debt Survey, questioned academics at varying stages of their degree courses and discovered that debt levels averaged more [...]
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