Archive for 2010
Many Homes Could be in Negative Equity
Posted on 29 December, 2010 at 22:21 by Peter Kelly
Falling house prices could be that many homes could be in negative equity. Nationwide building society have releases figures which …Read more »
Are You a Financial Marathon Runner?
Posted on 26 December, 2010 at 21:32 by Peter Kelly
With the Olympic games just around the corner, have you ever pondered which type of athlete you are most like …Read more »
‘Cut’ Credit Card Debt
Posted on 17 December, 2010 at 20:40 by Peter Kelly
Over the past year, almost two million Brits have ‘cut’ credit card debt, quite literally, by cutting up their credit …Read more »
One Debt Solution
Posted on 14 December, 2010 at 19:26 by Peter Kelly
When you are trying to resolve your debt problems, you will be looking for that one debt solution which stands …Read more »
IVA Advantages & IVA Disadvantages
Posted on 11 December, 2010 at 18:40 by Peter Kelly
An IVA is a legally binding procedure between the debtor and their creditors. If you are considering an IVA, it …Read more »
Bankruptcy Disadvantages to Consider
Posted on 8 December, 2010 at 18:01 by Peter Kelly
Today in the UK, 1 person every 3.72 minutes will be declared insolvent or bankrupt. According to statistics by Credit …Read more »
How does European spending compare to the UK?
Posted on 8 December, 2010 at 14:10 by Peter Kelly
Datamonitor did a recent study and found that more than a third of all new non-mortage borrowing is due to …Read more »
Want a Debt Free Lifestyle?
Posted on 5 December, 2010 at 17:39 by Peter Kelly
Are you ready for a debt free lifestyle? Of course many of us would like to live in a world …Read more »
Student Credit Card Debt
Posted on 2 December, 2010 at 17:05 by Peter Kelly
Although students may get a student loan through their local authority to help them fund their education, this may not …Read more »
Debt Management Worries for the over 50s
Posted on 29 November, 2010 at 16:11 by Peter Kelly
Although debt worries are hitting every age group, those who are 50 and over are in the highest debt risk …Read more »
