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December, 2007
- Consumers urged to get debt free [31/12/2007]
UK consumers who have fallen into debt over the festive season have been urged to think about how they spend - Christmas Eve spending `up on 2006` [24/12/2007]
Consumers in the UK are set to spend more during this year`s Christmas rush than they did last year, according - January is `peak month for debt consolidation` [21/12/2007]
More people aim to consolidate their debts in January than any other month, according to Equifax. - `Tough year` ahead for consumers [21/12/2007]
The next 12 months are likely to be an "extremely tough year" for borrowers, with a number of consumers likely - Debt problems making Brits `financially unfit` [20/12/2007]
We have all heard of obesity but a recent survey has found that over two-fifths of Brits are now financially - Over 4m `still paying for last Christmas` [19/12/2007]
One in ten Britons are seeking professional debt advice after not paying off what they owe from Christmas 2006, a - `No stigma` when borrowing money from family [18/12/2007]
Consumers should not be ashamed when borrowing money off family and friends to stave off the threat of debt, a - Last minute shoppers `risking future debt problems` [17/12/2007]
Consumers who leave their festive shopping to the last minute are more likely to experience debt problems in the new - UK `talking up housing slump` [17/12/2007]
The current housing market downturn will only continue if the financial industry and consumers allow it to, an expert has - Festive shoppers `will have new year debt problems` [14/12/2007]
Over half of festive shoppers will spend the maximum amount on their credit card in the run up Christmas, new - Circumstances `will dictate how tough 2008 is` [13/12/2007]
Next year will be hard financially for all consumers after the recent credit crunch, but its effects will be wide-ranging, - Festive foreign trips `sting credit card users` [12/12/2007]
The majority of Brits spending Christmas in a foreign country this year will be stung by high charges for using - Online shoppers `avoid festive stresses` [11/12/2007]
Stressed-out shoppers will turn to the internet more than ever this festive season to avoid the strains of the Christmas - Credit cards "much better" than store cards [11/12/2007]
Shoppers hitting the stores this festive season should stay away from store cars and use credit cards instead, an industry - Credit crunch debt problems "unprecedented" [10/12/2007]
The recent credit crunch which hit the financial markets was an "unprecedented" event which could have major lasting events, a - Credit cards `can protect against online fraud` [07/12/2007]
Consumers shopping online have been warned to only use credit cards when spending over £100, due to the extra protection - `Rosy future` for long-term fixed-rate mortgages [06/12/2007]
Many mortgage consumers are looking at taking out long-term fixed-rate home loans in the near future in order to protect - IVA guidelines to help those with debt problems [05/12/2007]
New guidelines to help people with debt problems have been drawn up by major financial institutions and the British Bankers` - Brits `clueless` on retirement funds [04/12/2007]
Over half of Britons do not know how much they need to save for retirement, with many needing to seek - Over 2m `constantly overdrawn` [04/12/2007]
More than 2.1 million consumers in the UK have bank accounts which are permanently overdrawn, with a growing number turning - Generous Scots spreading festive cheer [03/12/2007]
Consumers in Scotland are more generous when giving Christmas presents than in all other parts of the UK, new research
More than 4 million fear they`ll be made redundant
16/12/2010 -
According to R3`s quarterly personal debt tracker, more than 4
Consumers took on more mortgage debt in July
26/08/2010 -
Consumers took on £2bn more mortgage debt than they repaid
Debts called in by parents
26/08/2010 -
According to research, `the bank of Mum and Dad` is
Teenagers `scared of debt`
19/08/2010 -
Nearly two thirds of teenagers are `scared` of debt, according
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