Only a tiny minority of people are completely debt free, and while most people can service their debts, some find it a real problem. Help is, however, available.
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Levels of debt are reaching epic proportions. Why is this, and what can you do to get yourself out of trouble?
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When debts become a problem, you need to get organized and take control. This means deciding which debts are a priority and need to be cleared first.
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No one likes being in debt, but for some people problems get out of hand and have effects outside of their financial lives. How can problem debt affect mental and emotional wellbeing?
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Debt management is an effective strategy for people with serious financial problems. Find out what it is, and what the benefits and drawbacks are.
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Credit counseling and debt management is widely touted as a solution for debt and money problems, but it’s not always appropriate. Find out whether it’s suitable for you, and what to watch out for when choosing a counselor.
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Consolidation can be a powerful tool for getting in control of your debts, but can also be dangerous if done badly. Find out the pitfalls to avoid when consolidating your debts.
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Although the crisis is rooted in high finance, the global credit crunch has implications for us all. How will it impact on people already struggling with debt problems?
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Years of easy access to cheap credit has left many people struggling with debts. Find out how to get debt free without being forced into bankruptcy.
The years of cheap and easy credit are over, and many of us are now having to face up to unsustainable levels of personal debt. Paradoxically, taking out a new loan for debt consolidation can in many cases ease the pressure.
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