Archives for November 2006
Another credit card hey?
We all love the freedom a credit card can offer us, the ability to obtain a luxury item when your funds can’t quite meet the expense is fantastic. The problems begin when we don’t know when to stop, lets say you have a credit limit of £3,000 on your card, does this mean you can […]
UK Personal Debt: A Crisis?
The figures make chilling reading. Personal debt in the UK, including mortgage balances, has doubled in less than 10 years. As at the end of September 2006 it stood at £1,258bn equating to an average household debt in the UK of £50,918, according to figures supplied by Credit Action. Many experts are warning of a […]
Possibly the most exciting blog……. EVER!
So an introduction into money saving advice, this should be terribly fun for you!!
Yet in all seriousness, your finances are arguably the most important thing you will ever deal with in life. So wheather they are boring or not, I hope to help you down the road of frugality and set your mind at ease.
I […]
Abracadabra!
Is the money in our banks ours? Sometimes it might seem that it’s not! From overdrafts to loans to direct debits, is there more expenditure than income? And then there’s the small print!
There’s a new language to learn for every situation, it seems, and money matters is just another one to add to the ‘pot’. […]
Debt Consolidation - is it right for you?
At some stage, every person has wished that there were easier ways to pay off their debts. It can sometimes be a case of not how much you have to pay to service those debts, but the fact that you end up paying a vast amount of different organisations/creditors (e.g. banks and credit card firms) […]