Archive for November, 2008
IVA Debt: Shielding you from Bankruptcy
Posted on 30 November, 2008 at 12:58 by Harrington Brooks
With the credit crunch rearing its ugly head, more and more UK residents are finding themselves struggling to pay off …Read more »
Debt Advice Increase for Credit Crunched Brits
Posted on 28 November, 2008 at 10:13 by Harrington Brooks
An increasing number of Brits are seeking debt advice, in order to help get their finances in check and ride …Read more »
First-Time Buyers must make Sacrifices
Posted on 27 November, 2008 at 15:10 by Harrington Brooks
Getting a mortgage if you are a first-time buyer (FTB) is harder than ever, as the credit crunch means that …Read more »
‘Recycle’ for a Credit Crunch Christmas
Posted on 26 November, 2008 at 13:02 by Harrington Brooks
Many of us are worried that rising debts and mortgage payment worries means that Christmas may have to be cancelled …Read more »
Why the 2.5% VAT Cut Might Not Help You Much
Posted on 25 November, 2008 at 16:36 by Harrington Brooks
Alistair Darling has lowered value added tax to the lowest level that the EU law allows. Value added tax is …Read more »
Money Lessons for Debtors Needed
Posted on 25 November, 2008 at 13:10 by Harrington Brooks
Although Brits may be more careful about how they spend their income, it seems that money lessons for debtors are …Read more »
Missed Mortgage Payments Rise by 95%
Posted on 20 November, 2008 at 12:36 by Harrington Brooks
There has been a 95% rise in the number of homeowners who have missed mortgage payments in the last year, …Read more »
Bankruptcy Advice Guide
Posted on 20 November, 2008 at 9:32 by Harrington Brooks
If you are considering bankruptcy then it makes sense that you would seek out as much bankruptcy advice as possible …Read more »
Debt Advice Campaign for Scotland
Posted on 19 November, 2008 at 12:33 by Harrington Brooks
A national debt helpline is being put in place to help Scots who are having problems with their debt management …Read more »
Christmas Debt 2007 Left Unpaid
Posted on 18 November, 2008 at 11:32 by Harrington Brooks
The credit crunch means that more people are putting their Christmas plans on hold and reducing the amount that they …Read more »
