Debt News

Darling wants banks to help vulnerable families

May 12th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News

Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling, has recently announced that he wants banks to do what they can to help the more vulnerable families in the country, stating that banks need to help struggling homeowners in order to reduce the risk of rocketing repossession levels. Both Darling and the Housing Minister, Caroline Flint, have stated […]



Debt relief orders could make bankruptcy too easy

May 10th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News

In April of next year the government are introducing Debt Relief Orders, and these orders are a way for low income borrowers with debts to declare themselves bankrupt online without having to go near a bankruptcy court or deal with the traditional hassles of filing for bankruptcy. However, there are concerns amongst some officials that […]



Is debt consolidation the answer?

May 7th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News, New Articles

With an increasing number of households finding themselves under financial strain as a result of high living costs, tight credit conditions, and rising bills, it is little wonder that so many have decided to turn to consolidation in order to try and reduce their outgoings, reduce the number of debts that they have to deal […]



CAB reports rise in enquiries relating to mortgage arrears and debt

Apr 8th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News

A recent survey has revealed that the Citizen’s Advice Bureau has seen a rise in the number of enquiries relating to mortgage arrears and debt related issues over the first part of this year. Money issues have always been one of the most commonly dealt with problems by the CAB, but with credit conditions tighter […]



Refinancing mortgage could prove costly to IVA consumers

Mar 31st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News

Many struggling borrowers in the UK have entered into an IVA over recent years, with awareness about this process having been raised through a series of advertisements put out by IVA firms. An IVA, or Individual Voluntary Arrangement, is a legally binding agreement that is known as a softer alternative to bankruptcy. This process is […]



IVA homeowners could face problems

Mar 18th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News

Over recent years Individual Voluntary Arrangements, or IVAs, have become increasingly popular with borrowers that have found themselves in unmanageable levels of debt. With an IVA, if agreed, the borrower pays a set amount each month, which is then distributed amongst all creditors on a pro rate basis, and the term of the agreement is […]



Options That Can Help Clear Your Debts

Mar 9th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News, Featured Articles

These days, with the level of consumer debt in the UK at record highs, many people find themselves suffering from debt problems, and once these problems start they can quickly spiral out of control. Often, it is people with a number of high interest debts such as credit cards, store cards, and high interest loans, […]



Will IVAs become more transparent?

Mar 8th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News, Featured Articles

In the past many consumers had no idea what an IVA was, but awareness has been raised over the past couple of years following a series of glossy advertisements run by a number of debt management agencies. An IVA, or Individual Voluntary Arrangement, is a legally binding agreement between a borrower and his or her […]



IVA homeowners face soaring interest rates

Mar 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News

Homeowners that have entered into an IVA, or Individual Voluntary Arrangement, could face soaring interest charges on their mortgage as the result of a clause in the agreement that requires them to use the equity in their home to put towards their debts. An IVA is known as a softer alternative to bankruptcy, and those […]



Wipe Out Debt Problems With A Low Rate Loan

Feb 25th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Debt News, Featured Articles

When you have a number of high interest debts on which you are making repayments each month dealing with your accounts can become tiresome and frustrating. Having to deal with so many payments and creditors can even lead to missed or late repayments, which can add to your debt problems, affecting both your credit rating […]