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August, 2007
- House prices `suffer` in financial instability [31/08/2007]
The average price of a house in the UK has fallen slightly due to uncertainty in the financial markets, according - Popular buy-to-let mortgages `may decrease property prices` [31/08/2007]
Another increase in interest rates may send prices of rental properties falling by as much as 20 per cent, one - Homebuyers `do not rush into the market` [30/08/2007]
A leading housing industry expert has claimed that homebuyers do not make snap decisions on which house they want to - Consumers `should be careful` of remortgaging fees [29/08/2007]
Homeowners who are looking at remortgaging their property should take into account all the costs involved in the process, an - Offshore accounts "can structure" debt consolidation [28/08/2007]
A lack of regulation in the offshore investment market could make alternative debt consolidation practices become more readily available, an - Mortgage demand `up 12% in July` [28/08/2007]
Gross mortgage lending figures rose by 12 per cent in July, compared with the same period last year, new statistics - Debt "less likely" through store card credit [24/08/2007]
Consumers are "less likely" to find themselves in debt if they use store cards over credit cards, according to the - Record fixed-rate mortgage take-up `due to rising interest rates` [22/08/2007]
Consumers are said to be "erring on the side of caution" when it comes to choosing mortgages, according to the - New July high for mortgage lending [21/08/2007]
Mortgage lending reached a record high for the month of July, according to figures released yesterday. - Banks under fire over IVAs [21/08/2007]
The attitude of banks to the individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) process has been attacked by leading industry figures after falling - Borrowers have `unrealistic expectations` [20/08/2007]
Two-thirds of borrowers have unrealistic expectations about when they will pay off their debts, a new survey has found. - Many `don`t know how much they are in debt` [20/08/2007]
Almost half of British people have saved up enough money to help them if they were to fall into financial - Peer pressure purchases `can lead to debt` [17/08/2007]
Pressure to keep up with their friends is one of the main reasons that Britons overspend, according to new research. - North Yorkshire sees `highest bankruptcy rise` [16/08/2007]
Of all the regions in the UK, bankruptcy increased the most in North Yorkshire during the second quarter of 2007, - Insolvencies `peak in the new year` [15/08/2007]
The "peak times" for insolvencies are early in the new year, around February and March, an independent financial adviser has - First-time buyers `take on record mortgage debt` [15/08/2007]
First-time buyers took on a record amount of mortgage debt during June, data from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) - Lenders `should allow debtors to take out IVAs` [14/08/2007]
Banks and other lenders should be more understanding regarding their customers` proposed debt solutions, the Debt Resolution Forum (DRF) has - Millions of Britons `take on debt for holidays` [14/08/2007]
Some 8.3 million British holidaymakers get into debt while funding their summer holidays, according to new research. - `Record number of debtors` declare themselves bankrupt [13/08/2007]
The number of people who decided to declare bankruptcy hit a record high during the last 12 months, government figures - Pensioners `owe thousands in debt` [13/08/2007]
Millions of retired Britons owe thousands of pounds in debt, according to new figures from Scottish Widows UK. - Lifetime balance transfer deals `could help debtors` [10/08/2007]
Those who want to pay off their credit card debt as quickly as possible may benefit from a lifetime balance - Young people `more open to insolvency` [09/08/2007]
People between the ages of 18 and 34 are more likely to feel comfortable with bankruptcy or taking out an - Consumers `should be wary of credit card debt` [09/08/2007]
People who are offered deals on credit card deals which seem too good to be true should read the fine - Debt consolidators `should commit to paying off capital` [09/08/2007]
People who are taking out a debt consolidation loan should give up using their credit cards if they want to - Overstretched families `may face repossession` [08/08/2007]
Financially-overstretched families are at risk for their properties being repossessed by lenders, according to an expert. - Debt consolidation `protects credit score` [08/08/2007]
Taking out a debt consolidation loan can help consumers avoid a bad credit rating, according to an independent financial advisor. - Some Britons `gambling with debt` [07/08/2007]
Many of Britain`s gamblers fund their hobby through debt put on credit cards, overdrafts and personal loans, according to new - `Nearly 14,000` Scots insolvent [06/08/2007]
Almost 14,000 people in Scotland have been declared insolvent during the past 12 months, new figures indicate. - Consumers "should`t be pushed to take on more debt" [03/08/2007]
Lenders should not "incentivise" consumers to take on more debt than they can repay, an expert has claimed. - `Sharp rise` in repossessions [03/08/2007]
Property repossessions saw a steep increase during the second half of 2006, according to new figures. - `More than 10,000 Britons` choose IVAs [03/08/2007]
More than 10,000 people in the UK chose to take out an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) during the second quarter - Debt and stress `leading to health problems` [02/08/2007]
A combination of high levels of debt and stress at work have been leading to an increase in mental health - Serious debt problems `affect one in five` [02/08/2007]
Almost one in five Britons (17 per cent) have debt problems that cause them financial difficulties, according to new research. - First-time buyers `increase mortgage debt` [01/08/2007]
First-time buyers are paying almost twice what they did four years ago for their mortgages, according to new figures. - Debt warning for those without Christmas savings [01/08/2007]
British consumers who do not save for Christmas open themselves to the possibility of amassing debt during the festive period,
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26/08/2010 -
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Debts called in by parents
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Teenagers `scared of debt`
19/08/2010 -
Nearly two thirds of teenagers are `scared` of debt, according
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