Debt Management
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The Bank of Son & Daughter
Everyone is well aware of the concept of the ‘Bank of Mum & Dad' but, according to a recent report, parents with debt management difficulties are relying on hand outs from grown up children to ease their financial burden.
Staggering Annual Increase In Personal Debt
An over-reliance on credit, spiralling living costs and a stuttering property market have left consumers up and down the UK in the midst of a debt management crisis. Few could predict how rapidly the country's debt would grow.
Solutions to Stress
Finding debt management solutions can fix your stress levels as well as your bank balance.
Self Conscious Brits Money Woe
Debt is a massive problem in Britain today and the cause of these debt management issues are well publicised. Many consumers, however, are ignoring this and getting further into debt in order to look more affluent than they are.
Retirement: The Poverty Trap
Without effective debt management strategies, there's a risk that your golden years will loose their sparkle.
On the Breadline
Debt management strategies mean more UK consumers are swapping luxury take-outs and sticking to bread and butter.
Mortgage Fears
Mortgage fears as repossessions soar are forcing more homeowners to examine debt management solutions.
Mortgage Approval Plummets
The debt management problem that is prevalent in the UK at present is having the knock-on effect of making the number of mortgages being approved each month plummet.
Managing your financial and emotional health
Debt can cause stress, anxiety and depression – which is why you need to protect your future with effective debt management strategies.
Living the Dream
New figures on rising debt in the UK suggests more Brits are ignoring debt management strategies and getting into deeper financial difficulties to ‘live the dream'.
Lifestyles of the Rich & Famous
Celebrity lifestyles are constantly being bandied in front of consumer's faces and many envy the lifestyle. Many are now experiencing debt management problems as a result of trying to replicate a celebrity lifestyle.
Keeping on top of Fuel Debt
It is impossible for consumers not to notice the sharp rise in utility bills of late; especially as they are causing many to juggle their debt management plans in order to pay them.
Keeping Clued Up On Credit Reports
Debt management is an increasingly difficult thing to keep on top of in the current economic climate and research suggests that there is a noticeable ignorance when it comes to the issue of credit reports; which may make debt worse.
it's good to talk
Don't bury your head in the sand if you have money worries – seek some debt management advice.
How to Hold onto your Home
Debt management strategies are urgently needed as more homeowners fear they could lose their homes.
Home Sale Difficulties
The state of the economy and housing market is already having a profound effect on the capacity of many homeowners to make ends meet. Debt management will be more pressing as selling a house becomes more difficult.
Fears Housing Slump will be Worse Than Expected
One of the primary concerns when it comes to the debt management crisis that is gripping the UK is the state of the property market. Debt management could suffer amidst reports that the property slump will intensify.
Family Misfortunes
The capacity to create a debt management regime that keeps you in the black is being increasingly tested by the current economic conditions. Resultantly, many are now having their patience tested by living with extended family.
Debt Management - Double Trouble
The issue of debt management in the UK is all too apparent and shows little sign of abating. The news that the number of debt management aid appeals are set to double in South Yorkshire is a stark reminder of this fact.
Debt Depression Woe
When even the best laid debt management plans fail, it can prove to be very depressing for those saddled with substantial debts. According to a new report many are experiencing mental health problems as a result of their debts.
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