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(May 2008)
6.8 million households in debt to energy suppliers

New research from the independent price comparison and switching service reveals that 6.8 million households (26%) are in debt to energy suppliers. The average debt is £114 which may well prevent householders from transferring to a different energy supplier to try and take advantage of lower energy costs...

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(April 2008)
A Generation In Debt

According to latest reports, Britain's 11 million pensioners owe more than any other age group with many working to pay off record debts and struggling to make ends meet. They are using credit and handouts from family members to survive and in some cases using credit to pay for basic living expenses...

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(March 2008)
You Don't Owe A Penny, But They're After You

Innocent people are being targeted by debt collectors over loans they have no responsibility for or any knowledge of. Collection agencies are currently chasing £21bn of debt and being contacted about someone else's borrowing is becoming common practice...

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(March 2008)
Family Costs Soar

According to research figures released today, families are an average of £5 a week worse off this year following soaring petrol and food costs....

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(March 2008)
How Many Credit Cards Are Too Many?

A recent survey by the Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCS) revealed that Britons typically had the most credit cards of any European nation...

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(March 2008)
Double Blow For Homebuyers In Debt

Thousands of people with a history of personal insolvency could face higher mortgage repayments in the next twelve months...

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(February 2008)
Latest Bankruptcy Statistics Released

A record number of people living in England and Wales chose to go bankrupt last year according to the latest figures released by the government...

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(February 2008)
Increase In Credit Card Spending

Shoppers used their credit cards to buy £2 billion of food and drink last December, up 25% on the same month in 2006...

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(February 2008)
Repayment Woes Hit Third Of Britons

According to latest research, around a third of Britons are worried about their ability to keep up with repayments. Of people who owe money through mortgages, loans and credit cards, 33% are concerned about keeping on top of their borrowings although 41% of people are not worried about their ability to make their repayments...

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(February 2008)
Home Repossessions Rise To 27,000

The number of people whose homes were repossessed last year has risen by 21%...

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(February 2008)
Many Mortgages At Risk

The Financial Services Authority (FSA) has reported that more than one million mortgages are a "cause for concern"....

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(February 2008)
Credit Card Companies Collect £61 Million In Fees

More than 5 million people have missed monthly credit card payments in the past six months according to recent research, a 2% increase over the previous six months...

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Household Bills Account For More Of Our Spending
(February 2008)
Brits Living Beyond Their Means
(January 2008)
Nearly a fifth of our weekly household spending now goes towards household bills, which is more than double the equivalent amount from the 1950s... Many Brits are living beyond their means as they struggle to attain luxury lifestyles as they strive to live like their favourite celebrity...
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Christmas Debt
(January 2008)
Brits To Scared To Open Post
(January 2008)
Over 60% of consumers are expected to clear their Christmas expenditure within a month but around 483,000 people will still be paying their debt after a year... It is reported that British consumers owe a staggering £1.398 trillion and pay out £93 billion in interest on personal loans, credit cards, overdrafts and mortgages but are still more likely to go on a diet or jet off on holiday than try and sort out their finances in January...
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Help Protect Yourself From Identity Theft
(November 2007)
Millions Face Struggle To Stay Afloat In New Year
(January 2008)
Following recent revelations that personal details of all families in the UK with a child under 16 had gone missing, there are steps you can take to help guard against fraud... Debt experts are predicting a record number of personal insolvencies this year as excessive Christmas spending, rising mortgage payments and increased food and fuel costs all force thousands of people over their financial limits and into bankruptcy...
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Buy Now, Pay Later Generation
(November 2007)
Debt Problems For The Over 60's
(November 2007)
It is reported that many young, professional women are working their way up the career ladder and not having a problem with spending beyond their means, believing that one day they will have the money to pay off their overdrafts and credit card bills... New information published today indicates that pensioners are running into increasing amounts of debt with the expectation that more over-60’s will be seeking help with their finances than the under-25's by the end of 2007...
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The Spiralling Debt Problem
(November 2007)
Should minimum credit card age be raised?
(October 2007)
Generally it appears that people are caught in a spiral of borrowing to pay off their creditors and then spending on credit again because they cannot afford to pay for the essentials in life... Over recent years the debt mountain in the UK has been growing, and many people have found themselves in huge levels of debt, much of which has been attributed to credit card expenditure...
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Homes At Risk With Secured Loans
(September 2007)
Millions Of People Are Struggling With Their Debts
(September 2007)
Many homeowners are getting into problems after signing up for a secured loan. Research has shown that nearly 13 million people have taken out loans... Millions of people are struggling to manage their debts as the recent interest rate rises and the high cost of living take their toll....
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More Than Eight Million Britons Are In Serious Debt
(July 2007)
The Champagne Overdraft
(June 2007)
More than eight million Britons are in serious debt with a quarter of those regularly struggling to meet their monthly repayments... It is reported that people are trying to buy into the celebrity lifestyle of swanky nightclubs with £5,000 bar bills and plunging themselves into penury as a result...
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Holidays Send Millions Into Debt
(June 2007)
The Mistakes That Cause Debt
(May 2007)
Holidays are liberating – but for a quarter of Britons, the annual dose of sun, sea and sand is far too expensive for comfort... Millions of UK consumers are getting themselves into deep financial hardship by making simple money mistakes that can be easily avoided...
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County Court Judgments Soar
(April 2007)
Credit Card Crack Down
(March 2007)
The number of people with County Court judgments registered against them for consumer debts rocketed last year in another worrying sign of... New research shows that credit card companies are getting tough with nearly 3.8 million people seeing their applications turned down over the past six months...
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Law Change 'Puts Debtors At Risk'
(March 2007)
Female Shopaholics Face Debt Crisis (February 2007)
New laws could put debtors in England and Wales at greater risk from unscrupulous bailiffs according to a report on news.bbc.co.uk (5.3.07)... Many shopaholics have an average personal shopping debt of more than £8000 contributing to a collective debt of £61.96 million...
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County Court Claim And Judgments (September 2006) Bankruptcy (September 2006)
A creditor (someone you owe money to) may take County Court Action against you to claim money they believe is due to them... Bankruptcy carries a bad stigma and is publicly advertised and it is recommended that alternative solutions should be considered...
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Insolvency Figures On The Increase (September 2006) Gambling Debts (September 2006)
The government's Insolvency Service said 27,644 people went bankrupt or entered into Individual Voluntary Arrangements (IVAs) to manage debts... As the first international summit on the global impact of the industry opens, the government is promoting plans to better regulate internet gambling...
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Bailiff's (September 2006) Downfalls Of Voluntary Debt Repayment (September 2006)
There are two different types depending on what kind of debt you owe. A court can order the seizure of your possessions, amounting to the equivalent sum of your debt... When debts become overwhelming signing up for an Individual Voluntary Arrangement can seem like the ideal solution as an alternative to bankruptcy...
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Female Shopaholics Face Debt Crisis (September 2006) Top Tips For Saving Money (April 2006)
A massive rise in the number of female bankrupts has been fuelled by the number of women who want to live the lavish lifestyle... How can I prevent myself getting in debt again? It is possible to get out of debt with a little help, don't panic...
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Debt: A Selection Of Facts And Figures (May 2006) Saving Money With Babies And Children (May 2006)
The total figure for UK mortgage borrowing will exceed the £1 trillion mark as of the start of May 2006... Having children can be expensive, read our tips on saving a few pounds and making a few too, but most importantly making it fun...
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Top Student Debt Stats (May 2006)  
1. The average cost of a degree is now nearly £20,000.
2. Increased studying and living costs in England and Wales ...
 
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