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New measures for preventing debt

With more and more media focus on debt and debt recovery, there are now plans to create a register to prevent cold-calling credit companies from encouraging vulnerable people into unmanageable debt.  Half the adult population are considered to have some … Continue reading

No penalty for paying off student debt

A Liberal Democrat plan to penalise students by thousands of pounds for repaying their debts early has been scrapped. Hundreds of thousands of people are expected to repay their debts within the thirty year period and it would have been … Continue reading

Debt level awareness month

According to research and feedback from debt advice agencies, most people become more aware of their debt levels during February, with some finally realising just how bad their debt situation really is. With Christmas expenditure being a distant memory, unfortunately … Continue reading

Debt Management, Savings and Quantitative Easing

Debt management is top of the agenda for the majority of British households, as is debt recovery. Saving money, reducing outgoings and spending has also become a priority for many. Unfortunately “good housekeeping” is also creating a negative impact on … Continue reading

Debt crisis talks continue in Greece

The Greek debt crisis continues to keep eurozone debt issues at the top of the economic agenda. The talk of new austerity measures and general strikes seem to come and go and meanwhile fears of pumping more financial support into … Continue reading