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- 'Endless blows' hurt personal finances
- 'Getting into debt' to pay for school
- 'Rising challenge' for student debt management
- Admitting a problem 'key to successful debt management'
- Are incorrect estimates hampering your debt management plan efforts?
- Are you worried about falling further into debt?
- Bankruptcy 'is my only option for £6,500 bill'
- Better debt management 'could tackle child poverty'
- Better debt management to meet mortgage repayments
- Borrowers "more concerned" with debt problems
- Borrowers 'should know what they are getting into' to avoid debt problems
- Borrowers taking "astute" approach to debt
- Borrowing continues to fall, study shows
- Britons 'changing attitudes' towards debt management
- Britons 'overestimating' value of homes
- Brits 'avoiding debt' in recession
- Brits 'increasingly trying to reduce debts'
- Brits 'making savings' with debt management techniques
- Brits 'not prepared' for financial emergencies
- Brits 'paying off debt' with spare cash
- Brits holding 'secret credit cards'
- Brits turning to debt management, study shows
- Charity hails new debt collection rules
- CLG protects renters from evictions
- Concern over employment rising, study shows
- Consumers 'unhappy' with Budget
- Consumers 'won't scrap credit cards'
- Contact lender if facing debt management problems, says expert
- Credit card debt management problems 'for 4.8m'
- Credit card habits 'can boost holiday debt management'
- Credit card interest costing billions, study shows
- Credit cards used 'when increased income is expected'
- Debt consolidation loans falling, figures show
- Debt management 'can be helped' by prepaid cards
- Debt management 'can help consumers' survive the recession
- Debt management 'neglected when payday comes'
- Debt management 'on the recession agenda'
- Debt management 'should be done now'
- Debt management a concern as Brits 'struggle to save'
- Debt management advice 'is a topic of doubt for Britons'
- Debt management concerns 'can lead to depression'
- Debt management concerns 'contributing to weak spending'
- Debt management considered a priority, survey indicates
- Debt management could be dinted by not checking bills
- Debt management could be needed due to 'overdraft reliance'
- Debt management could be needed due to credit card 'exploitation'
- Debt management could deal with secret loans
- Debt management growing in importance, survey finds
- Debt management hit by lack of remortgaging "security blanket"
- Debt management may be needed as banks hike rates
- Debt management may be needed as credit card debt rises
- Debt management may help borrowers avoid collectors
- Debt management plan could be ideal for credit-crazed Britons
- Debt management plan could be perfect for new parents
- Debt management plan could be smoothest route out of financial misery
- Debt management plan could ease Dumfries debt crisis
- Debt management plan could ease long-term mortgage worries
- Debt management plan could have saved footballer from bankruptcy
- Debt management plan could have saved Minogue from Playboy shoot
- Debt management plan could help families who struggle with soaring energy bills
- Debt management plan could help tackle rising fuel debts
- Debt management plan may help as problems 'spiral out of control'
- Debt management plan may save consumers from credit card rule changes
- Debt management plans 'need to be tailored'
- Debt management plans can tackle debt before it gets worse
- Debt management plans could be best way to avoid hefty interest payments
- Debt management plans could deal with unplanned expenditure
- Debt management plans could help Britons repay bank debt
- Debt management plans could help Irish businessmen
- Debt management plans could help separated parents with kids
- Debt management plans could prevent store card debt rising
- Debt management plans could reduce threat of bankruptcy
- Debt management plans could see off tax rise troubles
- Debt management plans could tackle unsecured retiree debt
- Debt management plans may help high street cutbacks
- Debt management plans may make consumer credit more manageable
- Debt management plans may reduce job worries
- Debt management problems 'causing health concerns'
- Debt management problems 'leading to credit rejections'
- Debt management problems as 'balance transfers rejected'
- Debt management problems could rise as unemployment hits all sectors
- Debt management trap for tracker-mortgage Brits
- Debt picture of UK revealed
- Debt worries 'affecting 1m'
- Debt worries 'causing health problems'
- Debt worries 'leading to decline of lending'
- Demand for legal advice grows as recession adds to debt worries, study suggests
- Direct debit 'good for debt management'
- Doubt over energy customers' debt management
- Energy suppliers 'profiting by overcharging'
- EU measure 'to help avoid need for debt management'
- Expert dismisses plan to limit mortgage lending
- Expert warns against 'falling back' on credit cards
- Falling energy prices may ease debt management concerns
- Families with children could make use of a debt management plan
- Greater risk 'pushing up interest rates'
- Half of over-50s could use a debt management plan to reduce what they owe
- Hard-saving Brits could face pension shortfall
- Hard-up consumers riled by banks
- Have you been caught out by the credit rating trap?
- Have you had trouble with recurring payments?
- Help for mortgage holders introduced
- Help for those with debt management worries welcomed
- Home improvers advised to seek financial advice
- Homeowners 'in for a shock' when tracker mortgages end
- Homeowners 'more concerned with debt management'
- Homeowners 'paying off debts' due to low rates
- Homeowners 'shouldn't overlook insurance' when considering debt management
- In-store credit could create debt worries, expert warns
- Increasing payments 'can reduce debt worries'
- IVA benefits touted as possible way forward for those in debt
- Lenders "cashing in" as consumers may face need for debt management
- Loan rates rising, figures show
- Loans and credit cards 'are useful for some households'
- Low interest rate 'contributing to debt management efforts'
- Lower energy bills could support debt management plans
- Many 'still paying' for last year's holidays
- Minimum wage 'should be raised' to combat recession
- Monthly costs 'could rise £300 on tracker mortgages'
- Mortgage lenders charging "extortionate" rates
- Most expensive debt 'should be addressed first'
- Need for debt management 'may be avoided in future'
- Need for debt management could rise as expert notes problems continue
- Need for debt management help 'can be avoided' with education
- New minimum wage 'will help low earners'
- New rules will mean debt management is considered sooner, says expert
- OFT consults on lending and debt management
- Older Britons may need debt management plans
- Over 50s may need debt management plan help
- Parents' debt management problems 'due to recession'
- Pay freezes may need debt management plans
- Personal finance education 'could help with debt problems'
- Putting lunch on a credit card could result in a debt management plan
- Question lenders to avoid need for debt management, borrowers urged
- Recession 'causing debt problems' for nurses
- Recession leads to careful spending, study shows
- Reduce debt now, expert advises
- Remortgaging refusal could lead to debt management plans
- Renewed focus on debt management 'as credit bubble bursts'
- Rise in unemployment continues
- RPI inflation continues to fall
- Saving 'hurt by debt worries'
- School uniform debt management 'a concern for parents'
- Seek debt help early, expert says
- Seek debt management advice immediately, expert says
- Spending cutbacks helping debt management, study suggests
- Student loan advice offered to graduates
- Student loans to be set at 0%
- Students offered debt management tips
- Teenagers 'more informed' about debt management issues
- Those in debt 'should seek advice'
- Tracker mortgage customers 'need to up their repayments'
- Unemployment and debt management issues 'will slow recovery'
- Unemployment set for further rise, says expert
- Unsecured loans 'still expensive'
- Warm Front changes welcomed, but debt management problems 'will remain'
- Would forking out an extra £50 a month push you over the edge?
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- "Disappointing" rate rises could lead to need for IVA help
- "Reckless borrowers" see bankruptcy as a safety net
- 'Advice needed' as interest charges mount
- 'Cautious approach' to debt problems
- 'Do not delay' getting IVA advice
- 'Don't be ashamed' to ask for IVA advice
- 'IVA help' for Secret Millionaire
- 'Not too proud' for IVA advice
- 'Wake-up call' could lead borrowers to seek IVA advice
- American Express 'charges Brits for lack of credit card use'
- An IVA can turn unpredictable debt into predictable repayments
- An IVA could allay your fears about what would happen to your kids
- An IVA could allow lenders to see you in a more positive light
- An IVA could answer credit report concerns
- An IVA could answer your credit card confusion
- An IVA could avoid the need for last-minute government help
- An IVA could clear your credit cards while you tackle energy debt
- An IVA could clear your debt, allowing you to save for your kids' futures
- An IVA could defrost the freeze on household coffers
- An IVA could end the inconvenience of climbing credit card debts
- An IVA could give fathers-to-be peace of mind about finances
- An IVA could halt unsecured credit applications
- An IVA could help Britons prioritise unsecured debts
- An IVA could help credit card customers avoid bankruptcy
- An IVA could help ease the guilt that working mothers may feel
- An IVA could help you face up to your debt responsibilities
- An IVA could help you if your wage is below the legal minimum
- An IVA could help you meet your dream of paying off your mortgage
- An IVA could help you meet your financial goals for 2010
- An IVA could help you save for your kids' futures
- An IVA could help you tackle a wage freeze
- An IVA could help you with unsecured debt left from a divorce
- An IVA could hold the keys to your own home
- An IVA could keep your kids in your family home
- An IVA could lessen the shock of a pay freeze
- An IVA could reassure your kids you take money seriously
- An IVA could reduce anxiety caused by serious debt
- An IVA could reduce your reliance on your overdraft
- An IVA could repair the damage of paying mortgages with credit cards
- An IVA could stop you joining the repossession statistics
- An IVA could stop your search for unsecured credit
- An IVA could wipe that mark from against your name
- An IVA may avoid bankruptcy "heartbreak"
- An IVA may correct your store card mistake
- Are you able to find 250 quid at short notice?
- Are you divorced and worried about your ex's debt?
- Are you guilty of dipping into your children's savings?
- Are you guilty of neglecting your debt to keep up with rent?
- Are you in serious debt at 24 years old?
- Are you in serious debt but avoiding getting answers on IVAs?
- Are you no longer accepted for bank loans? An IVA could help
- Are you self-employed and finding it hard to get hold of a loan?
- As a part-time carer could an IVA prove to be helpful?
- Asking IVA questions after a redundancy could prove proactive
- Bank of England measures 'may stimulate lending'
- Bankrupt Britons could be saved by IVAs
- Bankrupt Brits 'not allowed basic banking services'
- Bankrupt football club director may be better off with IVA
- Bankrupt Kerry Katona 'goes shopping rather than paying her mortgage'
- Bankruptcy and IVAs predicted to rise
- Bankruptcy figures 'expected to increase'
- Bankruptcy route may be avoided with IVA support
- Bankruptcy-threatened Britons may turn to IVA advice
- Big Brother contestant reveals credit card debts of 35k
- Borrowers 'concerned' about meeting repayments
- Borrowers may have to take the first step to IVA advice
- Briton asks whether bankruptcy is the best way to pay his debts
- Britons 'work more hours' to pay their way
- Britons may find an IVA answers interest problems
- Brits 'making headway' into clearing debt
- Brits 'should prepare for debt troubles now'
- Brits may face £50 council tax rise
- Brits spending 'what they have, not what they can get'
- Brits turn to store brands to save cash
- Budget 'more likely to add to than solve' debt management issues
- Business owners may prefer an IVA over bankruptcy
- Can an IVA prevent me from becoming bankrupt?
- Can an IVA protect me from climbing energy bills?
- Can IVA advice help credit card-reliant Britons?
- Can IVA advice help you better manage your cash?
- Celeb chooses IVA over bankruptcy
- Consolidating debt 'proving difficult'
- Consumers "have to be disciplined" to avoid mounting debt
- Consumers 'intimidated' by lenders, but IVA advice may help
- Could agreeing to an IVA reduce the burden on your parents?
- Could an IVA answer the interest rate strain found by Credit Action?
- Could an IVA answer your credit card addiction?
- Could an IVA be the answer to your property dreams?
- Could an IVA bring calm to your financial life?
- Could an IVA help make your little ones' futures more secure?
- Could an IVA help with Christmas costs?
- Could an IVA help you contribute to CTFs?
- Could an IVA help you get saving savvy in the future?
- Could an IVA help you move back out of your parents' home?
- Could an IVA help you realise your dream of starting a family?
- Could an IVA help you spend more time with your family?
- Could an IVA help you turn your back on lenders?
- Could an IVA improve my poor credit rating?
- Could an IVA keep you in your home for 2010?
- Could an IVA lift you out of the small personal loan trap?
- Could capping debt remove the need for IVA help?
- Could IVA advice have saved family's home?
- Could IVA advice help you tackle your credit card debts?
- Could IVA advice put a smile on your face?
- Could IVAs replace ATMs for credit card-reliant consumers?
- Could you avoid Gordon Ramsay's court threat with an IVA?
- Courts 'kept busy' by Britons seeking IVA help
- Credit Action: Debt takes a large chunk out of incomes
- Credit card companies face rising write-offs
- Credit card consumers increase their complaints
- Credit card cost rise suggests IVA need could grow
- Credit card crisis could be dealt with by an IVA
- Credit card customers 'need to repay more than the minimum'
- Credit card firms 'aware of debt management problems'
- Credit card firms 'hiking interest charges'
- Credit card lifeline could work with IVA help
- Credit card price hike could make IVAs more attractive to indebted Britons
- Credit card spending drops to 2-yr low
- Credit card spending trends continue, figures show
- Credit crunch creating 'no frills' culture, study shows
- Creditors may be appeased by IVA support
- Daily Mail journalist reveals state of her finances
- Debt 'topped up' by mortgage arrears
- Debt advice 'better than taking out new loans'
- Debt consolidation 'getting more difficult'
- Debt levels 'greater than salaries'
- Debt management 'the way out of the recession'
- Debt problems 'affecting the affluent too'
- Debt problems 'may offset inflation falls'
- Debt problems 'prompting increase in complaints'
- Debt problems predicted to rise
- Debt sufferers 'not aware of options such as IVAs'
- Debt worries 'harm mental health', but an IVA could help
- Demand for IVA advice to increase?
- Did you apply for your credit card knowing you could not afford it?
- Disappointment over bankruptcy rather than IVA
- Do you cover your living costs with store and credit cards?
- Do you feel guilty that you cannot afford treats for your kids?
- Do you find childcare costs a challenge because of your debt?
- Do you find yourself permanently in the red? An IVA could help
- Do you prefer undertaking an IVA, rather than a second job?
- Do you stick your head in the sand when it comes to credit card rates?
- Do you use credit for everyday items? You could have a debt problem
- Downsize 'or face bankruptcy'
- Drivers in debt could pay back cost of car with an IVA
- Economic recovery may not mean that IVAs are no longer needed
- Equity release "a major commitment"
- Equity release 'needs to be increased'
- Equity release 'vital' in economic downturn
- Equity release an "important" source of funding
- Equity release market "resilient"
- Ex-England winger declared bankrupt could have used IVA
- Expectant parents: Are you worried about your finances?
- Experts warn against credit card cash withdrawals
- Financial education could reduce IVAs required
- Funding mortgage overpayments with credit cards
- Getting answers on IVAs could reassure you about repossession
- Getting IVA answers now could prevent the 0 per cent trap
- Government announces 'breathing space' for those needing IVA help
- Government mortgage help figures "appalling"
- Have climbing unsecured loan rates taken you by surprise?
- Have you been forced to go back to work because of climbing debt?
- Have you considered remortgaging your home to strengthen your finances?
- Have you ignored your debt to cover the cost of energy bills?
- Have you stopped paying your credit card bills in full?
- Have you swapped an unsecured loan for an IVA?
- Have your grandchildren taken a toll on your finances?
- High-interest payday loans could result in the need for an IVA
- Higher interest rates predicted
- Holidaymakers could pay off summer debts with an IVA
- Homeowners 'pessimistic' about price rises
- Homeowners urged to reduce debt as early as possible
- House price falls continue
- House price recovery 'will take time'
- House price rise 'may not indicate recovery'
- How would your kids be provided for should the worst happen?
- Interest free overdrafts may not be the answer
- Is £8 extra a week enough to repay your debts?
- IVA 'answers the debt troubles of Plymouth businessman'
- IVA 'often the best solution' for debtors
- IVA advantages laid out to debt-concerned Britons
- IVA advice 'can help struggling borrowers'
- IVA advice 'for all the family'
- IVA advice could allow homeowners to continue prioritising mortgage
- IVA advice could be needed as creditors 'negotiate less'
- IVA advice could be needed due to 'negative equity danger'
- IVA advice could be next step for cash-concerned credit card customers
- IVA advice could be particularly useful for people in Yorkshire
- IVA advice could be right for debt-ravaged Britons suffering in bed
- IVA advice could be sought by over-65s
- IVA advice could be way to tackle high interest payments
- IVA advice could change Brits' spending
- IVA advice could end personal loan interest rises
- IVA advice could help 'hard-working Britons' repay debt
- IVA advice could help as young people struggle with debt
- IVA advice could help Britons look after their cash
- IVA advice could help Britons who reside in their overdrafts
- IVA advice could help Brits in difficult times
- IVA advice could help Brits keep hold of their home
- IVA advice could help homeowners pay mortgages
- IVA advice could help long-term financial position of tracker-mortgage owners
- IVA advice could help low-wage Brits stay afloat
- IVA advice could help over-50s see off the credit crunch
- IVA advice could help parents tackle debt
- IVA advice could help restrict your debt
- IVA advice could help small business owners avoid bankruptcy
- IVA advice could help the monthly headache
- IVA advice could help troubled Irish beat recession
- IVA advice could make families more secure
- IVA advice could make retirement brighter for Britons
- IVA advice could offer Britons route to happier lifestyle
- IVA advice could prepare Britons for saving
- IVA advice could reduce the stress people in debt feel
- IVA advice could reduce unsecured loan defaults
- IVA advice could secure household finances for the future
- IVA advice could stop missed credit card repayments
- IVA advice could support rejected credit card customers
- IVA advice could tackle sky-high credit card interest rates
- IVA advice for couple who have considered selling up
- IVA advice from the Insolvency Service
- IVA advice may address university fees
- IVA advice may be a better option to remortgaging
- IVA advice may be needed as interest rates "can only rise"
- IVA advice may be needed as unemployment rises
- IVA advice may be on cards after unemployment stats revealed
- IVA advice may be preferential to equity release for older people
- IVA advice may be preferred over pawnbrokers
- IVA advice may be useful after loan rates increase
- IVA advice may have improved the debt outlook for consumers
- IVA advice may help Britons face up to debt
- IVA advice may help Brits get back on track
- IVA advice may help Brits with credit card fees
- IVA advice may prevent money situation from worsening
- IVA advice may support homeowners in negative equity
- IVA advice may support youngsters' lifestyle changes
- IVA advice might focus on credit card debt
- IVA advice need could rise in 2010
- IVA advice popularity 'evident 3 years ago'
- IVA advice today could help you take advantage of low base rate
- IVA answers could fill in the gaps of your financial knowledge
- IVA benefits could help tenants meet rent payments
- IVA chosen by entrepreneur, rather than bankruptcy
- IVA could be a better choice than selling debt
- IVA could be best for some debtors after CCCS warns of bankruptcy dangers
- IVA could be best way to prepare for looming household bills rise
- IVA could be best way to repay unsecured debts
- IVA could be cheapest and quickest way of clearing credit card debt
- IVA could be ideal for Daily Mail columnist
- IVA could be the best Christmas gift this year
- IVA could help beat rising personal loan rates
- IVA could offer better repayment plan than credit card companies
- IVA demand could grow as debt problems increase
- IVA demand could rise as growth in unemployment 'will continue'
- IVA FAQ: Can it prevent me from becoming bankrupt?
- IVA fight for entrepreneur to avoid bankruptcy
- IVA figures released by Insolvency Service
- IVA help "infinitely preferable" to losing a home
- IVA help 'can be free'
- IVA help 'may be best option'
- IVA help 'saved my job'
- IVA help as UK households increase their debt borrowings
- IVA help could allow you to wake up to your financial problems
- IVA help could be needed as Brits lose sleep over debt
- IVA help could be needed as credit limits rise
- IVA help could be needed as new debt levels increase
- IVA help could curtail repossession fears
- IVA help could ensure a family home stays safe from creditors
- IVA help could prevent further credit card defaults
- IVA help could protect families for the future
- IVA help could prove reassuring for debt-concerned Britons
- IVA help could solve bankruptcy queries
- IVA help could support Britons who are not on top of their finances
- IVA help could support Brits juggling credit card payments
- IVA help could support credit-card spending holidaymakers
- IVA help could support debt-ridden households
- IVA help could support poorer families
- IVA help could support unemployed Britons
- IVA help could tackle 27% rise in debt
- IVA help could tackle UK household debt
- IVA help for 'credit card-spending holidaymakers'
- IVA help for unemployed Britons
- IVA help may be called upon by those with store cards
- IVA help may be more sensible than loan sharks
- IVA help may be needed 'for average £20k debt'
- IVA help may be needed as government 'can do little' for homeowners
- IVA help may be needed for stay-at-home mums who rely on credit
- IVA help may be of use to credit card holders
- IVA help may be required in seaside resorts
- IVA help may combat steep rise in airline fees
- IVA help may have stopped trucker driving into bankruptcy
- IVA help may support credit card borrowers
- IVA help may tackle unsecured loan concerns
- IVA help sees businessman avoid bankruptcy
- IVA help turned to by secretary with £22k debt
- IVA help until sky-high interest rates stop
- IVA helps £38k-a-year teacher pay back debt
- IVA may have prevented former football director's bankruptcy
- IVA may help Brits caught out by interest rate
- IVA question: Will it help with my current credit rating?
- IVA questions could be on the lips of tracker mortgage customers
- IVA questions may be on the increase in England and Wales
- IVA repayments could be under threat from unauthorised overdraft charges
- IVA sees celebrity chef avoid bankruptcy
- IVA support 'increasing in Britain'
- IVA support could replace old credit card crutch
- IVA support may break "vicious circle" of debt
- IVA support may clear current account headache
- IVA support may improve creditor communications
- IVA support may stem the tide of bankruptcies
- IVAs "very unlikely" to result in a home being lost
- IVAs "viable" to a higher number of Britons
- IVAs 'an option for those in debt'
- IVAs 'are a good idea for those in debt'
- IVAs 'are not always an immediate solution'
- IVAs 'are the right solution for some people'
- IVAs 'becoming more popular in Swindon than bankruptcies'
- IVAs 'more affordable than bankruptcy'
- IVAs 'prevent lenders chasing you for money'
- IVAs 'recommended by CCCS for 11,877 clients'
- IVAs 'rose to 12,000 in Q2'
- IVAs 'should be promoted as more ideal than bankruptcy'
- IVAs 'the choice' for a growing number of north-west residents
- IVAs and bankruptcies 'taken on by Lancashire residents'
- IVAs are an alternative to bankruptcy and can protect a family home
- IVAs are available to debt-struck residents in Northern Ireland
- IVAs are one way to avoid bankruptcy
- IVAs can freeze credit cards' climbing interest rates
- IVAs can freeze double-digit interest rates of unsecured debt
- IVAs can freeze high interest rates on loans
- IVAs can help credit-card reliant consumers break away
- IVAs can put paid to credit and store card debt disasters
- IVAs could answer climbing consumer credit
- IVAs could answer your credit and store card concerns
- IVAs could be a better solution than moving debt around
- IVAs could be a great way to pay off Christmas debt
- IVAs could be ideal for repaying rising number of loans
- IVAs could be more appealing to disillusioned bank customers
- IVAs could be more attractive alternative to new credit card rules
- IVAs could be needed for Brits who won't give up credit cards
- IVAs could be the best solution for lenders and borrowers
- IVAs could be used by households with little disposable income
- IVAs could be used by self-employed Brits to clear debt
- IVAs could better prepare you for future financial shocks
- IVAs could eventually stop Brits' reliance on credit cards
- IVAs could free you from credit card debts
- IVAs could freeze double-digit interest rates of unsecured debt
- IVAs could freeze sky-high interest repayments
- IVAs could freeze the interest rates on climbing personal loans
- IVAs could freeze the UK's climbing interest on debt
- IVAs could help 240 people a day beat bankruptcy
- IVAs could help answer the debt concerns of people like you
- IVAs could help Britons achieve a comfortable lifestyle by other means
- IVAs could help Britons through a "double-dip recession"
- IVAs could help Britons who rely on credit cards
- IVAs could help Brits in serious debt
- IVAs could help Brits manage high interest rates
- IVAs could help cash-concerned Britons pay off Christmas debt
- IVAs could help control your household debt
- IVAs could help credit-crazed consumers
- IVAs could help cut down average debt highlighted by Credit Action
- IVAs could help homeowners threatened by repossession
- IVAs could help households with an out-of-work adult
- IVAs could help IT suppliers manage debt
- IVAs could help men in debt avoid bankruptcy
- IVAs could help mums and dads better meet childcare costs
- IVAs could help people who want to take action as soon as possible
- IVAs could help repay post-Christmas debt
- IVAs could help the "new generation" of those in debt
- IVAs could help the one in four Britons hiding debts from loved ones
- IVAs could help the rising number of Britons in debt
- IVAs could help those Brits concerned about recession repossessions
- IVAs could help those households which always require credit
- IVAs could help those households which need to get to grip with finances
- IVAs could help those who borrow a third of what they save
- IVAs could help with rising credit card debts
- IVAs could help you clear your 'damaging credit card debt'
- IVAs could help you deal with life's unexpected events
- IVAs could help young Brits break the habit of credit cards
- IVAs could lessen 2009's financial hangover
- IVAs could prevent Britons from repeating their credit card mistakes
- IVAs could prevent the bankruptcy fate of losing a home
- IVAs could protect low earners against financial crisis
- IVAs could provide armoury for homeowners whose mortgage rates rise
- IVAs could reduce Britain's 'reliance' on unsecured borrowings
- IVAs could reduce climbing interest rates on debt
- IVAs could reduce interest payments
- IVAs could reduce reliance on credit cards this Christmas
- IVAs could reduce student debt pressure
- IVAs could reduce the amount of income swallowed up by debts
- IVAs could reduce the climbing rate of unsecured debt
- IVAs could reduce the personal debt concerns of Britons
- IVAs could repair the damage of loan sharks
- IVAs could rescue borrowers faced with high interest repayments
- IVAs could save your home and business
- IVAs could show it is never too late to start repaying debt
- IVAs could soften reliance on high-interest loans
- IVAs could solve some of 9,300 daily debt cases
- IVAs could stabilise finances of people trapped by in-store credit
- IVAs could strengthen family finances for future surprises
- IVAs could tackle the average 21k debt of households with unsecured loans
- IVAs may be able to tackle complicated debt needs
- IVAs may be answer to mortgage shortfalls
- IVAs may be ideal for merging all your unsecured debt
- IVAs may be ideal for some of the millions of Britons with debt worries
- IVAs may be more favourable than bankruptcy
- IVAs may be the first step to positive credit ratings
- IVAs may provide the answer for Brits with saving desires
- Lack of subprime lending creating need for IVA help, expert suggests
- Laid off workers could seek IVA advice to help household through recession
- Lenders 'charge for debt management advice'
- Lenders 'working with borrowers' to minimise repossessions
- Lenders are asked to 'back off' under an IVA
- Lenders growing cautious, expert notes
- Loan interest rate hike could require IVA advice
- Loan rates 'still rising'
- Loan repayments could be reduced with an IVA
- Longest recession on record could be beaten with an IVA
- Love of credit cards could leave Britons seeking IVA help
- Low interest rate plus IVA advice could mean a head start on mortgage payments
- Lower bank charges could support an IVA
- Men 'more likely to be recommended IVAs than women'
- Michael McIntyre reveals 40k debt - a sum an IVA could reduce
- Michael McIntyre reveals £40k debt - a sum an IVA could reduce
- More over-60s could turn to IVAs in order to protect assets
- Mortgage debt 'becoming more affordable'
- Mortgage rates 'will have to rise'
- Mortgage Rescue Scheme could leave IVA help in demand
- Mortgages over 100% 'should be banned'
- Mounting debt management problems recorded by charity
- Mums need to make sure their finances are in shape, expert says
- Need for IVA advice could rise as nearly 1m go into negative equity
- Need for IVA help could increase as expert predicts reduction in lending
- Need for IVA help growing as "more people" are in difficulty
- Need for IVA help may increase as experts predict rise in unemployment
- Negative equity 'limiting the options' for older people
- Negative equity 'not a major problem', but IVA may offer help
- Negative equity help 'may feature in Budget'
- NIESR: unemployment figures may be overcooked
- Number seeking IVA help rises by a fifth
- OFT warns against cold calling those with debt worries
- Older people could seek IVA advice instead of building credit debts
- Over 55 and still in debt? An IVA could secure your financial future
- Overdraft charges rising, but IVA advice may help
- Parents 'getting into debt to help adult children'
- Pay freeze victims may seek IVA advice to balance the books
- Pensioners who fell back on credit cards 'can't keep up'
- Pensions suffer as debts mount, but IVA advice may help
- Pre-paid cards may avoid need for IVA help
- Prediction of more company closures could see IVA demand rise
- Rather than applying for more credit, an IVA could help
- Recession causing sleepless nights, study shows
- Redundancy concerns 'could require IVA advice'
- Renowned York entrepreneur declares himself bankrupt
- Repaying debt could be easier with an IVA
- Repaying more than the minimum could be in your interest
- Return of lending 'will take time'
- Rise in IVA help 'shows collaboration'
- Secret shoppers could require IVA advice
- Seek advice before it is too late, bureau tells debtors
- Seek advice early, borrowers urged
- Seeking advice "best policy" for debtors
- Seeking IVA advice 'may be best move' for borrowers
- Seeking IVA advice now could prepare for the future
- Self-employed homeowner 'wants a mortgage holiday'
- Shopaholics could find an IVA gets them out of debt
- Shopping-mad Britons could turn to IVA to pay off debts
- Should lenders opt for IVAs over repossessions?
- Should you be seeking IVA help rather than another loan?
- Spiralling debt could be helped by IVA
- Store card ignorance may have plummeted you into debt
- Struggling homeowners 'should seek advice'
- Swap credit cards for IVA advice
- Unmanageable repayments could be tackled with IVAs
- Unsecured debt repayments 'impact upon the most vulnerable'
- Unsecured loan interest rate rise could be reduced with an IVA
- Will IVAs be added to the shopping lists of women?
- Will today be the day you consider an IVA?
- Woman who spent thousands on clothes could have been helped by an IVA
- Workers crumbling under debt worries could turn to IVAs for rescue
- Worried about raising a family? An IVA could improve your finances
- Would you be able to meet your debt repayments if an unexpected event occurred?
- You could avoid bankruptcy by undertaking an IVA repayment plan
- You may need IVA help to help you repay climbing debts
- Young and already in debt? An IVA could help
- Young women 'more likely' to be bankrupt, but IVAs could help
- Your home might not be as safe as you think
- £1k wedding may avoid need for IVA help
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