After the joys of Christmas and New Year, it’s time to face up to reality – and for some of us that will also mean facing debt. But there is help out there which means you don’t have to struggle alone. LAUREN COCKBILL reports. WHEN there are …
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How to cope with debt after Christmas – Nottingham Evening Post
We all do it – splurge over Christmas and wonder how we managed to spend so much when the New Year arrives. Get stuck in: sorting out your debts is easier than you might think. Usually, the best way to deal with unmanageable debts is to consolidate …
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How to deal with your New Year debt – This is Money
Follow our guide to help monitor and adjust your income and outgoings to set you up for a happier new year. IT’S the start of a brand new year so why not make some resolutions to improve your fiscal affairs by following our step-by-step guide to …
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PUT YOUR FINANCES BACK ON TRACK – Daily Express
Christmas and New Year may have passed but their cost is probably about to arrive. Before the bills descend, take action now to spread the expense. Unless all your festive expenditure was by debit card to a current account in healthy credit or by …
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Take steps to stave off a financial hangover – yorkshirepost
Congratulations then to Ben Bernanke, Time magazine’s person of the year. In a year when the competition for the title was not hotly contested and judging by the other contenders the magazine says it considered — the US Federal Reserve chairman won …
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Helicopter Ben’s’ accolade from Time is strange and premature – Belfast Telegraph
In January 2009 the downsizing began in earnest. Many of the biggest commercial firms had held off until the New Year, but Clifford Chance’s decision to make up to 80 lawyers redundant in London helped trigger a wave of layoffs around the …
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Back to the brink – Lawyer Online