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Update: The Proposed Debt Breathing Space

The proposal to implement a formal debt breathing space scheme should please the 4 million UK residents struggling with debt. Here's how it will work.

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Alex Hartley 20th December, 2018
How to legally minimise your inheritance tax

A growing proportion of estates are triggering inheritance tax (at 40%). But much of the risk can be avoided with some judicious planning and preparation.

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Amanda Gillam 17th December, 2018
UK Government to explore option of providing zero percent loans

Low cost / zero cost loans would be designed to help the growing proportion of the UK population who are in debt deal with their financial issues.

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Alex Hartley 13th December, 2018
All about Bank Overdrafts – the good, the bad and the ugly

Bank overdrafts can be more costly than payday loans! Here's what you need to know to help you control your overdraft and what you pay in bank charges.

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Alex Hartley 10th December, 2018
Why the UK should remain in the EU

The key facts you need to help you decide on the UK's membership of the EU. Are things quite the way you imagined? Read the facts to help your decision.

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Amanda Gillam 6th December, 2018
Where to get free financial advice

There's often no need to pay for financial advice. There are loads of organisations willing to help you if you decide to ask. Don't delay!

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Alex Hartley 3rd December, 2018
Getting compensation following recent Bank IT problems

Have you been locked out of your bank account by IT issues? Then you may be due some compensation. Here's how to go about getting what you deserve.

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Amanda Gillam 29th November, 2018
Payday loans, mis-sold credit and getting compensation

Payday lenders are faced with a rapidly increasing number of compensation claims. Customers who feel they were mis-sold are taking on their lenders. Could you?

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Alex Hartley 26th November, 2018
Data Shows Debt Prone Millennials Have Poor Grasp of Financial Basics

Our survey reveals that Millennials are not only the most indebted but also have the poorest grasp of fundamental financial knowledge and skills.

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Amanda Gillam 21st November, 2018
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