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Scottish Trust Deeds: Your Assets and Your Home

07th May 2010
Scottish trust deeds offer a form of debt help for Scotland that is similar to the English IVA (Individual Voluntary Agreement) that enables a debt repayment deal to be agreed between debtors and creditors that benefit both parties. There are significant ... Read >
Author: Peter Nisbet

No Credit Check Payday Loan available 24/7 announced by UKOnlinePayday

29th April 2010
Around 79% of people surveyed in a UK poll barely broke even or had less than £100 to spare at the end of month. For millions of such people, who are faced with unexpected, urgent expenses, instant payday loans are a boon. UKOnlinepayday.co.uk now provi... Read >
Author: AnandRao

4 Steps for Obtaining a ThinkCash Loan

16th April 2010
When you get in a financial bind, the money you need to cover bills can't come soon enough. That is why companies like ThinkCash have become so popular in recent years. These credit companies offer payday loans quickly, ensuring you can get the cash neces... Read >
Author: Janet Gaither

Banks consider 'opt-out' option on current account overdrafts

13th April 2010
The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) has revealed that UK banks are considering making it easier for customers to opt out of access to unauthorised overdrafts.By choosing to opt out, customers would see payments blocked to avoid paying high overdraft fees on ... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch

Play your 'credit' card right

12th April 2010
They're so easy aren't they: credit cards? It lands on your doormat, 85.60 x 53.98mm of pure spending power, emblazoned with your chosen design of a Capybara set against the inimitably imposing landscape of the Amazonian rainforest. The reason you got... Read >
Author: Graeme Knights

What to Do if You Have Too Much Debt

01st April 2010
Debt can quickly spiral out of control, leaving you with an unmanageable burden. But help is available. Here's what to do if you're knee-deep in debt. For most people, it happens quickly: One day, they're efficiently managing their finances, and seemin... Read >
Author: AlterSage

Payday Loans Explored

29th March 2010
The argument pertaining to payday loans has been therefor years. Many people today argue that payday loans are a wonderful option for individuals who need extra funds but cannot get credit elsewhere. On the other side lies the argument that huge make pa... Read >
Author: Leanne Keeley

Guide to Consolidating Your Loans

22nd March 2010
A Debt consolidation loan is a loan used to repay several other loans or other debts. A Debt Consolidation Loan is a low cost loan secured on collateral in the form of any securable property, your home, your vehicle or any valuable asset. Debt consolidati... Read >
Author: Raleigh Irwin

Non Status Bank Account - A Golden Chance for UK People

19th March 2010
Non Status Bank Account is designed for people that are considered no status in credit history terms. In the coverage of non status there are lots of people who can come to open a bank account in UK. Basically people with bad credit problems, low credit s... Read >
Author: Shaun Smith

Irish SME lending deteriorating

05th March 2010
Banks have refused to provide credit assistance to 55% Irish SMEs during the period December 2009-February 2010, as compared to 42% in October last year, which has been revealed by a survey conducted by the Irish Small and Medium Enterprises (ISME). Th... Read >
Author: David Parks

Living Beyond Your Means: Living Without Financial Issues

17th February 2010
Do you find that keeping management of your finances is changing into increasingly tough? In today's society, advertisements bombard us with offers which encourage us to Spend! Pay! Pay! With guarantees like- "Simple Credit!" "Pre-approved loa... Read >
Author: Amy Wells

Bank write-offs double for bad credit card debt

27th January 2010
The Bank of England has reported a significant rise in the amount of money that banks have written off as bad debts on their credit cards.The Bank figures show that the total value of the write-offs doubled to £1.6bn in the third quarter of 2009.In the f... Read >
Author: Samuel Gooch

The Little-Known Debit Report

25th January 2010
Few consumers are aware that there are companies tracking all of their personal financial transactions - bankruptcies, credit cards, installment loans, mortgages and judgments. On the other hand, unless you were raised in a cave you've heard of a credit r... Read >
Author: Richie Lindsay

Futureproofing Your Finances: A Graduate's Guide.

21st January 2010
With every passing year, employers place more and more importance on the 'right' degree, even for entry-level positions, so it is little wonder that more school leavers than ever before are choosing to continue with Higher Education. Since the UK gove... Read >
Author: Luke Notley

Coping with Christmas debt

17th December 2009
Unfortunately, Christmas can be a very expensive time of year, and can even land some of us in debt. When money is tight, many of us choose to use credit cards, overdrafts and loans to make our money stretch that little bit further - without necessarily t... Read >
Author: JasonF
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