Debt Advice – Women Cut Back on Spending
A greater number of men could need debt advice, as women are more likely to tackle the effects of the credit crunch by cutting back on spending. According to a Legal & General poll, the ongoing...
View Article2 Debt Free Tips You Can Use Today
Many people think that the idea of reality of becoming debt free is a long far-distance dream, but you can actually do something about it today! Making simple changes means you can get on the path to...
View ArticleDebt Advice Needed After January Sales
We all like to splash our cash a little bit in the January sales, and being so giving to others at Christmas makes many of us feel as though we can treat ourselves a little bit. But many of us also...
View ArticleCredit Crunch Spending Ideas to Keep
The worse of the credit crunch is over, or so we are told, but that doesn’t mean that you have to go back to your old spending habits. There are a number of excellent money saving ideas to stick to and...
View ArticleCredit Card Debts Fueled by Shoporexics
Credit card debts are being fueled shopping addicts (dubbed “shoporexics” by financial firm Kensington). Apparently this addiction is wide spread, even though the credit crunch has made it increasingly...
View ArticleCredit Crunch: Stricter Budgets to Avoid Debt
The credit crunch has led more Brits to take extra control of their finances, as one in five of us are now setting ourselves a budget so we can worry less about debt. According to PayPal, although many...
View ArticleCharities Lose Out to the Credit Crunch
Charities could soon suffer from the credit crunch as Britain is becoming more frugal. Research by nfpSynergy shows a direct correlation between GDP (Gross Domestic Product) and charity income since...
View ArticleFear of Stinginess Costs £341 Every Year
Average UK adult is in £1,260 “social debt” after regularly overspending with friends, a survey by the Money Advice Service has shown. Three in five of UK adults say that they usually spend more than...
View ArticleShould Your Children Be Included In Financial Discussions?
A recent study by family support charity Home-Start has revealed 31% of adults felt general money discussions were inappropriate for children to be included in. But is keeping quiet healthy for your...
View ArticleDebt among over 55s at a high
A report by Aviva has shown an increase in monthly spending among over 55s, as their confidence in the economy grows to a post-recession high. The average person in that group owes £ 2,269 in...
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