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Money – The rising cost of living may be causing everyone hardship, but it's particularly dangerous to borrowers, many of whom are finding their finances stretched to breaking point or beyond. Find out how debt management could be the solution...
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Voted for on May 15, 2008 10:23am
Money – A statutory demand is a demand for payment of a debt over Ã;£750. It's also a warning that your creditor may start bankruptcy proceedings against you if you don't pay within 21 days.
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Voted for on May 12, 2008 06:49am
Money – The latest figures from the Insolvency Service show a slight rise in the number of individual insolvencies (bankruptcies and IVAs (Individual Voluntary Arrangements)) recorded in England and Wales during the first three months of 2008.
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Money – For anyone thinking about the government's Right to Buy scheme, one of the key questions is: "What discount would I get?"
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Money – If you're a council tenant and you're wondering about the government's Right to Buy scheme, the discount you'd get shouldn't be your only consideration. Unless you've owned a home in the past, home ownership could be very different from what you imagine. Take a look at just some of the pros and cons:
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Money – This is a debt forum where you can discuss any issues related to debt management, debt reduction, credit repair, any problems with collection agencies. Ask your query and get quick advices from veteran community members instantly.
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Voted for on May 07, 2008 10:43am
Money – Today's money markets have too many debts, too many problems ââ;¬" and not enough cash. The BoE is offering to temporarily swap banks' mortgage debts (and credit card debts) for secure government bonds, which other financial institutions will be willing to accept as security.
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Money – When money's tight, people often find that using cash helps them keep a close eye on their household budget ââ;¬" and in today's economic climate, budgeting skills are more important than ever.
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Money – With the average adult carrying almost Ã;£5,000 of unsecured debt, more people than ever are looking for the solution to their debt problems. One solution is debt consolidation - find out more here.
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Voted for on April 28, 2008 11:43am
Money – Many people with multiple unsecured debts look into debt management or debt consolidation as a way of reducing their monthly outgoings and simplifying their finances. Find out more about this debt solution here.
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Money – Got credit card debt? Find out more about the solutions that could help you solve your problems...
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Money – Find out how you can get rid of your debt problems...
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Money – Find out more about debt management and how it can help you get out of debt....
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Money – Once you've decided that home ownership is the way to go, you're faced with another big decision: selecting the mortgage deal that's right for you...
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Money – When house prices were going nowhere but up, mortgages of 100% were quite common. Today, it's a very different picture...
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