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- Homeowners Struggling To Meet Maintenance Costs
Many Britons are forced to rely on credit and loans to meet the costs of basic areas of household maintenance, a new study from Alliance & Leicester has found. - Homeowners Recommended To Be Active In Reducing Money Pressures
Those consumers who are concerned about managing their money in a time of increased economic strain should consider investigating ways in which they can lessen the burden they are under, it has been suggested. - Fashionistas Funds Furthered Through Frugal Finances
Although their spending on clothes might not match that of trendy American celebs, women on this side of the Atlantic still need to exercise a degree of financial caution when it comes to fashion, according to a recent study. - Abbey Reveals Money Concerns Of The Young
The current financial climate is causing concern for more than just the nation's adults, according to new research. - Brits Advised To Live Within Their Means
Keeping up with the Joneses might be doing consumers more harm than good, according to a new study. - Borrowers Advised To Be Active In Repaying Credit Card Debts
Britons may find that their access to credit is diminishing, a new report shows. - Rise Noted In Personal Loan Costs
Borrowers have seen an increase in the amounts of interest attached to personal loans, an industry expert has stated. - Halifax Advises Brits To Keep On Track With Money Management
People need to take steps to keep on top of their finances, an industry expert reports. - Consumers Advised To Consider Long Term Mortgage Deals
An increasing number of homeowners may be looking to reduce pressure on their finances, new research shows. - Garden Improvements 'Can Help With Security'
Homeowners should take steps to protect their property from the threat of burglars, it has been suggested. - Personal Loans 'Becoming More Expensive'
Consumers may find cheap UK loans are harder to come by, reports an industry expert. - Financial Confidence 'Continues To Weaken'
Britons are becoming increasingly worried about their finances, new figures show. - Millions To Be Wasted Through 'Inefficient Savings'
Britons need to take steps to make sure that they are saving their money in a cost-effective manner, it has been claimed. - Consumers Advised To 'Avoid Financial Heartbreak' on Valentine's Day
Being secretive about finances could put relationships at risk for many Britons, a recently-released study has shown. - Billions 'To Be Spent On Cars In Build Up To Summer'
More than 47 billion pounds is to be splashed out on cars during the next six months, new research indicates. - Financial Rethink 'Could Help With Money Management'
More consumers are looking to get to grips with their finances, a new study reveals. - Homeowners 'Must Be Active In Avoiding Monetary Pressures'
Homeowners need to take steps to reduce pressure on their finances, an industry expert reports. - Beginning Of Year 'Popular Time' To Get Debt Consolidation Loans
The start of a year is the most popular time to apply for a personal loan, new research shows. - Drivers 'Should Not Delay' Getting Vehicles Repaired
Money worries are causing drivers to avoid having their vehicle repaired, new research shows. - Homeowners 'Should Prepare Homes To Stave Off The Cold'
Homeowners are being urged to take "preventative steps" to prevent snow storms from causing misery over the next few days. - Homeowners 'Face Unjust And Punitive Charges'
Missing a mortgage payment could place homeowners under more financial pressure than they had originally anticipated, new research suggests. - Older Britons 'To Turn Towards Secured Loans'
With credit card limits being cut more people are to apply for a secured loan, new research suggests. - Consumers 'Should Think Carefully When Borrowing'
Despite the apparent financial assistance that they can provide, people should not be tempted to borrow from a loan shark. - No Room For Complacency When It Comes To Money
Consumers need to be proactive in managing their finances, an industry expert has suggested. - January Is 'Right Time' For People To Organise Finances
Now is the time when people should be looking to get to grips with their finances, an industry expert has declared. - Sussex Residents 'Struggling With Debt'
People in one southern county are experiencing an increasing amount of financial difficulty, it has been suggested. - 'Demand' For Generic Financial Advice
There is a great need for a generic financial advisory service to be rolled out across Britain. - People 'Fail To Plan' For Financial Changes
A significant number of Britons are financially unprepared for major life-altering events, new research indicates. - Cheap Personal Loans 'Still To Be Had'
Those looking to take out a personal loan should carry out as much research into the market as possible. - Young People 'Struggling With Debts'
An increasing number of young people are struggling with their finances, new research has shown. - 'Practical Measures' Can Help Reduce Energy Bills
Getting insulation fitted in lofts could be a way for homeowners to reduce their energy bills, an industry expert has suggested. - Missing Payments 'Could Cause Credit File Damage'
Missing payments on loans, credit cards and other sources of financial demand could be place many consumers under more financial pressure than they originally think, new research shows. - Brits 'Look To Jump On January Sale Holiday Bandwagon'
The millions of Britons who are looking to book a foreign break this month may find that their dream holiday turns into a nightmare, new research shows. - Planning Can Help Reduce Debt In 2008
Consumers looking to get to grips with their finances during the first few weeks of the year should avoid unnecessary spending, an industry expert has reported. - New Year 'Results In Motor Breakdowns'
This week is likely to witness the most car breakdowns, a new study shows. - Prospective Borrowers 'Need Understanding'
Consumers are developing more difficulties in successfully applying for a loan, new research shows. - Consumers May See Financial Woes 'Compounded'
An increasing number of Britons are due to develop unmanageable financial difficulties this year, new figures reveal. - Now Is A 'Good Time' To Insulate Homes
Now could be an excellent time for homeowners to consider insulating their walls and lofts, an industry expert has stated. - People 'Must Avoid' Unregulated Loan Lenders
Consumers who are struggling in managing their money should resist the temptation to borrow from unregulated lenders, an industry expert has advised. - Consumers Should 'Avoid Being A Turkey This Christmas'
Britons are being urged to take the time to consider their spending carefully during the upcoming festive period, it has emerged. - Borrowers Less Willing To 'Stretch Themselves Financially'
Homeowners are coming under increased financial pressure, new figures indicate. - Armed Service Communities 'To Receive Financial Help'
Both those currently operating in the armed forces and veterans of the services are on track to receive greater financial advice, it has emerged. - Credit Crunch Having 'Tangible Impact' On Consumer Spending
The credit crunch is beginning to make its impact felt upon consumer spending, new figures show. - Britons Need To Take 'Personal Responsibility' For Finances
Many Britons could be on track to find themselves coming under financial strain, according to new figures. - 'Preventative Measures Needed' To Avoid Financial Woe
In failing to take adequate security precautions, many homeowners leave themselves open to financial strain, new figures show. - Homeowners 'Look For Financial Security'
Millions of Britons are looking for financial stability, new research shows. - Millions Of Homeowners To 'Suffer' Financially
A rising number of homeowners may find themselves coming under increased financial pressure, new figures show. - Young Britons 'Warned On Dangers Of Overspending'
Young people could be finding themselves coming under increased financial pressure, new research reveals. - 'Tough Times' Ahead For Borrowers
Despite moves to reduce spending via credit cards, many people may find themselves returning to such a form of borrowing, a new study indicates. - New Year Rate Drop 'Could Make Loans Process Easier'
Consumers looking for bad credit loans due to their unconventional previous borrowing history may find the process gets easier in 2008, according to comments from the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML). - Spending Over Festive Season 'Needs Careful Consideration'
With the festive season rapidly approaching more Britons will have to consider their finances with caution, an industry expert has reported. - Pet Owners 'Should Be Aware Of All Expenses They Will Face'
Not taking the time to get insurance could see many Britons come under financial pressure as a result of having to meet the costs of medical treatment, it has been suggested. - Consumers Face 'Testing Time' Ahead
Gross mortgage lending increased over the course of last month, new research shows. - Borrowers Can 'Still Get Good Deals' On Personal Loans
Although low-rate loans are becoming increasingly scarce, prospective borrowers can still access competitively-priced products, it has been suggested. - Consumers 'Open To Financial Risk'
Many of the Britons who are renting property could be putting themselves under financial pressure, a study has revealed. - People Struggling With Debt 'Need To Recognise They Have A Problem'
Consumers concerned that they are beginning to develop financial difficulties should tackle such problems head on, an industry expert has declared. - Consumers Look To Internet For Financial Guidance
People are increasingly using the internet to help them make financial decisions, new research indicates. - Those From Suffolk Are 'Struggling With Debts'
More people in Suffolk are struggling with their money management, new figures indicate. - Consumers Need To Take A 'Close Look' At Borrowing Habits
As the end of the year approaches more people are set to turn towards lending as a means of supplementing their spending, new research shows. - Personal Loan Availability 'Diminishes'
Consumers are finding it increasingly difficult to take out a personal loan, it has been suggested. - Consumers Need 'More Help With Debt'
More work needs to be done to help consumers get to grips with making loan repayments and other aspects of their money management, an industry expert has declared. - Young People 'Securing Healthy Financial Future'
Young Britons are increasingly preparing for their financial future, new research shows. - Residents In Cardiff Facing 'Unsustainable Debt Difficulties'
Consumers in Cardiff are increasingly struggling with their finances, it has been suggested. - Brits Have 'Lost Track Of Financial Reality'
Britons are coming under increased financial pressure, a new study shows. - Big Spenders Cutting Back As Debt Levels Hit Home
The nation's spenders could soon be looking for debt consolidation loans to get their finances under control if the latest research from a debt help and advice specialist is to be believed. - Credit Cards 'Not The Best Way To Pay For Christmas'
In the run-up to Christmas, cash registers across the country will be ringing as millions of consumers head to the streets and on to the internet to find the perfect Christmas presents for their friends and family. - Consumers 'Not Spending On Major Purchases'
Consumers could be using cheap loans to consolidate their existing debts rather than to fund big purchases, based on the findings of research carried out by GfK NOP on behalf of the European commission. - Christmas Loan Sharks 'Should Be Avoided'
Consumers who have previously used Christmas hamper schemes to pay for their festive food and drink have been warned that loan sharks or doorstep lenders are not a suitable replacement as credit providers and that there are other options available. - First Time Buyers Warned About Housebuying Costs
Non-professionals have been advised against being over-reliant on loans to fund any house purchase, according to a financial consultancy, as costs other than the mortgage itself mount up for homebuyers in the UK. - Young People 'Do Not Know How To Use Their Money'
Young people leaving school and heading off to university or on a gap year often do not know the best way to make use of money, according to the Personal Finance Education Group (pfeg), something that can result in them having numerous debts from loans and credit cards in the future. - Those From Dorchester 'Experiencing Financial Difficulties'
Despite being ranked to the contrary, residents in Dorchester are still struggling to handle their finances, an industry expert from the town has reported. - Bonfire Night Could Leave Consumers With 'Huge Financial Cost'
In the run-up to Bonfire night, consumers are being advised that unless they take sufficient precautions they could find themselves coming under increased financial difficulty in the days following November 5th. - Welsh Homeowners 'Could Be Tipped Over Financial Edge'
More homeowners in Wales are on track to find themselves in an untenable position to manage their money, a new investigation has uncovered. - Regulation Of Price Comparison Sites Could Help With Access To Loans
The introduction of a code of practice for price comparison websites could help more consumers make informed financial decisions, it has been suggested. - New Survey Shows Decrease In House Prices
House prices have continued to fall, a new set of figures has indicated. - Faulty Heating Appliances 'Could Cause Financial Difficulties' This Winter
As winter draws in and the nights get colder, consumers may find themselves coming under financial pressure, it has been suggested. - Debt Consolidation Loan Advised As 'Way Of Reducing Financial Pressure'
Although last week saw the Bank of England maintain the base rate of interest for the third consecutive month, those looking to apply for a personal loan should still do so with care, it has been suggested. - Cost Of Love May Put Pressure On Money Management
Spending on a loved one may see consumers developing financial difficulties, it has been suggested. - Borrowers Advised To 'Scour The Market' When Taking Out A Loan
Those looking to apply for a personal loan in the coming weeks are being advised to spend time searching for a competitively-priced deal, an industry expert has stated. - Young People To 'Benefit From Financial Guidance Classes'
Young people are set to receive guidance from industry professionals on how to manage their money, it has been revealed. - End Of A Relationship 'Could Cause Finanical Difficulties'
Millions of Britons could be putting their finances at risk after splitting up from a partner, it has been suggested. - Car Insurance Costs 'Set To Rise Further'
Motorists may well see the financial burden having a car places on them increase in the coming months, it has been suggested. - University Students Face 'Tight' Financial Situation
With the new university term in full flow, both students and parents alike are being reminded of the financial anxieties higher education can bring. - Consumers 'Look To Make Major Purchases'
Consumers are evermore keeping their finances in shape as they look to spending cash in the future, according to the results of a new study. - Older People In Wales 'Struggling With Debt'
A rising number of elderly people in Wales are looking for advice on managing their debts, new studies indicate. - Debt Consolidation 'Number One Reason' For Getting A Loan
Many Britons are looking to take out a loan as a means of consolidating their debts, an industry expert has stated. - Not Getting Heating System Cover 'Can Cost Consumers Dear'
By failing to take out emergency heating cover millions of Britons could be set for monetary hardship this winter, it has been suggested. - Need For Financial Understanding 'Has Never Been Higher'
Although thousands of Britons are taking steps to improve their financial understanding, more needs to be done to educate people on monetary matters, it has been suggested. - Loans 'Could Help' With Wedding Costs
Those looking to get married should be conscious of the financial pressures the big day can entail, it has been suggested. - Students Need More 'Finance Advice'
University attendees need more education about the importance of managing their finances, a student spokesperson has advised. - Home Improvements 'Can Boost Property Values And Save Consumers Money'
Carrying out various improvements on their property can help consumers boost not only the value of their home but also reduce the cost of their household bills, an industry expert has suggested. - Buyers 'Need To Consider Full Extent' Of Property Expenses
Consumers considering purchasing a home also need to be aware of the various demands on their finances that they will have to deal with upon moving in, it has been suggested. - Car Loan Borrowers 'Need To Consider Running Costs'
When looking to borrow money to purchase a car, drivers need to take the time to factor in day-to-day running costs in addition to the initial value of the vehicle, it has been claimed. - New Financial Advisory Service Launched In North Of England
Consumers in the north-west of England are to receive new guidance on loans and other areas of personal finance, it has emerged. - Home Improvement Loan 'Could Boost Value Of Property'
Those consumers taking out a home improvement loan to fund renovation projects could substantially add to the value of their property, new figures indicate - Brits 'Addicted' To Saving
Britons are increasingly looking to save money as they are evermore preparing for their financial future, new figures reveal. - Borrowing Applicants 'Receiving Tougher Checks'
Loan lenders are carrying out evermore stringent checks when it comes to looking at prospective borrowers' ability to pay back money, it has been revealed. - Decrease Noted In Financial Confidence
The nation's financial confidence fell over the course of last month, new figures indicate. - Mums And Dads 'Feel The Pinch' Of Extra Curricular Activities
Parents may find pressure on their finances is being compounded due to the cost of funding their child's extra curricular activities, new figures indicate. - Survey Reveals More Money To Be Spent On Cars
Spending on cars is set to rise, the results of a new study have shown.
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