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September, 2007
- Brits `stash cash at home` [28/09/2007]
More than three-quarters of British people admit to hiding money in their homes instead of putting it in a bank - Consumers consolidate debts amid turbulent financial markets [28/09/2007]
Borrowing on personal loans and overdrafts dropped in August as the credit crunch meant consumers were more prudent with their - CML welcomes `encouraging` credit predictions [27/09/2007]
The Bank of England`s latest credit conditions survey has been welcomed by a number of industry experts, including the Council - Local institutions `better placed to offer debt advice` [27/09/2007]
Local building societies have a wide range of advantages when dealing with debt problems compared to national banking institutions, an - Bank stops overdraft charges [26/09/2007]
A high street bank is to stop charging interest on overdrafts run up by its customers in an attempt to - `Greater consumer awareness` fuels IVA growth [26/09/2007]
The take-up of individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs) is growing due to "greater consumer awareness", an industry expert has claimed. - Barclaycard slashes credit limits to cut debts [26/09/2007]
One of the UK`s biggest credit card companies has cut the credit limits of over half a million customers in - Loans taken out `to consolidate debts` [25/09/2007]
Debt consolidation is the main reason for taking out a personal loan, an industry expert has claimed. - First-time buyers `not hit harder by uncertain times` [24/09/2007]
First-time homebuyers will not be hit harder in the current credit crunch than the rest of the market, an industry - Uncertain times push savings `to record August high` [21/09/2007]
Despite uncertain financial markets, the amount saved by Britons hit a record high for the month of August, according to - Traditional debt worries `overtaken by mortgage hikes` [19/09/2007]
Personal debt consolidation problems have changed in recent times as mortgage repayments overtake credit card debts as the main source - IVAs can get debtors "back on track" [19/09/2007]
Taking out an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) gives the consumer a chance to "start afresh", a financial expert has claimed. - Mortgage consumers `better informed than ever` [18/09/2007]
Homeowners and those about to enter the housing market are now better informed than ever before about the range of - OFT welcomes `overdraft transparency` [17/09/2007]
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has welcomed a move by one of the major high street banks to provide - Young and old `declare record bankruptcies` [14/09/2007]
The number of young and retired Scots declaring themselves bankrupt has doubled within the last two years, new statistics show. - Bankruptcy enquiries `up 53%` [13/09/2007]
Enquiries into bankruptcy procedures from worried consumers rose by 53 per cent in the last year, according to new figures. - Insolvency figures drop [12/09/2007]
The number of individual insolvencies in England and Wales dropped in the second quarter of 2007, but still rose compared - First-time buyers `find market tough` [12/09/2007]
The number of home loans lent to first-time buyers dropped in July as unstable financial markets and rising house prices - Customers `to be warned about approaching overdraft limits` [11/09/2007]
A major high street bank is to alert customers when withdrawing money if they are getting too close to their - Expert: High earners still need to save [10/09/2007]
People on high incomes still need to save money and they would be better off switching to an offset mortgage, - Credit card cashback – the way to bigger debts? [07/09/2007]
The credit card market always seems to be in competition with itself to gain more customers. First, there was interest-free - Expert: Emergency money should be kept [07/09/2007]
Consumers worried about short-term debt problems should keep a small amount of money in an "easy to get to" account - Young people `too pressured to think about retirement` [07/09/2007]
The pressures of modern life are making many young people forget about thinking of saving for retirement, an industry body - Decline of endowment loans `gives consumers more choice` [06/09/2007]
The wide range of interest-only mortgages on the market is allowing consumers to choose "alternative repayment" methods, according to an - Little-known credit policy uncovered [05/09/2007]
A practice by credit card companies which can reduce your credit limit has been uncovered by a BBC radio show. - September `the most popular month for policy renewals` [03/09/2007]
More than £2 billion is to be spent on mortgage and annual policy renewals throughout the month of September, new - Scots `least likely to pay debts with savings` [03/09/2007]
Scots are least likely to use their savings to pay off other debts, a new survey has revealed.
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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