Posts
- Category: Debt (continued)
- IER: Workers taken advantage of during recession
- IES: Youngsters hit hardest by recession
- Improve your finances in 2012
- Impulse buying 'helped by credit cards'
- Inaccurate bills 'leaving Brits out of pocket'
- Increase in debt concerns raised
- Indebted students 'set to struggle'
- Inflation 'a problem for pensioners'
- Information 'vital' to struggling debtors
- Interest rate 'unlikely to change'
- Interest rate cuts 'not yet benefited economy'
- Interest rate decision 'will disadvantage pensioners'
- Interest rate stays at 0.5%
- Internet 'gives more methods to fraudsters'
- Investors 'seeing their savings dwindle'
- Isa 'may help' with debt management
- IVAs 'a real debt management solution'
- IVAs 'could help' with debt management
- IVAs 'great for right people, right circumstances'
- IVAs to increase in 2009
- Lack of savings a major cause of debt woes
- Landlords 'may face demands from lenders'
- Landlords 'seeing property values fall'
- Landlords renting privately 'still struggling'
- Lenders 'not supporting repossession-reducing scheme'
- Lenders 'should be more open'
- Lenders 'should be more responsible'
- Lenders urged to stick to repossession advice
- LHA tenants 'becoming more vulnerable'
- Life-changing decisions 'need financial consideration'
- Living costs 'hurting household income'
- Living costs rises have Brits 'on the edge'
- Low mortgage lending figures 'unsurprising'
- Low-earning Britons falling into 'advice gap', study warns
- Majority of Brits worried about money, despite their income
- Many 'fear repossession'
- Many 'wrongly optimistic' over retirement prospects
- Many ID fraud victims 'not reimbursed'
- Many working 'just to make dents in debts'
- MHO: Young people struggle to get on property ladder
- Middle Britain 'facing debt peril'
- Middle classes 'struggling with debt management'
- Millions 'relying on inheritance'
- Millions face 'rate rise shock'
- Millions leave bills unpaid
- Millions of Brits 'overspend to look good'
- Millions of young Brits 'stressed about debt'
- Money problems 'pushing parents back to work'
- Money problems leading to rise in "3G families"
- More Brits 'look to repay debts'
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