Britons Are 'Open' To The Ideals Of Loans - by Mark Dawson
The concept of borrowing has become much more acceptable in recent years, one industry expert has declared. James Ketchell, a spokesperson from the Consumer Credit Counseling Service (CCCS), stated the idea of being in debt is ever more tolerable
Britain Needs 'Better Education On Borrowing' - by Mark Dawson
Speaking earlier this week, Chris Tapp, deputy director of Credit Action, stated that the effect of the five interest rate rises implemented by the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee (MPC). Since August last year is set to place
Sorting Finances Is 'Top Priority' - by Mark Dawson
As children across the country get ready for the beginning of the new term, millions of adults are also ‘going back to school’ when it comes to organising their finances, new figures indicate. In a study carried out by Lloyds
Consumers Warned Over 'Holiday Debt' - by Mark Dawson
Holidaymakers who are tempted to go into debt to fund their holidays have been advised to make sure they repay any money borrowed for their summer of fun as soon as they return to the UK, in order to
Millions 'On The Edge' Of Debt Difficulties - by Mark Dawson
Britons are increasingly living on a financial “edge”, it has been suggested. In research carried out by Combined Insurance, just under a quarter of adults (23 per cent) do not have any money put into savings schemes. However, the study
Variable Mortgages Offer 'Better Value' - by Mark Dawson
Consumers looking to take out a competitively-priced mortgage product should act quickly, it has been advised. The news comes after research conducted by John Charcol indicates that all of the variable rate deals with interest of at least half a
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