Better Borrowing

Better Borrowing
Are you using the wrong credit card?

There is a 20% chance you're using the wrong credit card. That's no surprise given the confusopoly of choice! Check here to see if you are....

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Alex Hartley 20th September, 2016
Make your regular purchases on a “bad credit” credit card

Credit cards are often criticised but they provide you with protection from failing suppliers and can help you rebuild your credit. But use them sensibly....

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Oliver Jones 14th September, 2016
With low rates should I make mortgage overpayments?

Today's low interest rates favours people who have debt rather than savings. So is it automatically the case that you should make mortgage overpayments?...

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Oliver Jones 6th September, 2016
Is car leasing cheaper than buying?

Depending on your annual mileage you may find that car leasing proves more cost effective than buying your next car outright. Here's why....

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Oliver Jones 30th August, 2016
What are logbook loans and why consider one?

If you own your vehicle outright and want to access its hidden value then logbook loans could achieve this. Learn more here about this type of loan....

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Alex Hartley 27th August, 2016
Can you borrow if you’ve still got student debt?

If you already have student debt then you may think you can't borrow more. But if you have a reasonable income there could be credit options for you....

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Alex Hartley 22nd August, 2016
Why younger drivers are leasing cars

Car leasing (hire purchase) and PCP deals are extremely popular with young drivers. But they could be a good way of chaning your car regardless of your age....

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Oliver Jones 17th August, 2016
Should I use my credit card abroad?

Using your credit card abroad can take away some of the risks of using cash and travellers cheques. But costs can be high so here's how to do it sensibly....

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Oliver Jones 9th August, 2016
Ways to borrow when you only need a small amount

If you need a small loan for a short period of time - say £100 to £750 - then there are plenty of options to consider. Let us explain more....

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Alex Hartley 21st July, 2016
Would a balance transfer credit card make sense for you?

Fancy 0% for the next 18 months on your current credit card's balance transfer? Find out more about the pros and cons. Surely there must be a catch?...

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Oliver Jones 20th July, 2016
Cheap personal loans for unemployed people

Income from benefits or a pension could help you get credit. Payday Loans, Doorstep Loans, Guarantor Loans could be available to you. Find out more....

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Alex Hartley 17th July, 2016
How to borrow money safely

It's easy to use the wrong type of credit for the wrong purpose or to mismanage your credit situation. Here are our top tips for doing it right....

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Alex Hartley 14th July, 2016

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