December 2007

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Debt consolidation loans 'could help new year finances'

A debt consolidation loan could be a good way to begin sorting out debt in the new year, according to Moneyfacts.Applying for a personal loa...

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Halifax predicts Scottish house price boost

Homeowner loans could be easier to come by for inhabitants of a number of Scottish regions next year, according to a new report.Halifax's pr...

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Consolidation loans 'can help people out of debt'

Applying for a debt consolidation loan can be a useful for consumers to get to grips with their spending, an industry expert has reported.Ac...

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Consumers 'must let sense prevail'

Consumers need to be careful when spending money at Christmas time, particularly if they are borrowing funds for the event. Such is the warn...

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Entrepreneurs 'should be realistic'

Businesses that fail usually do so because their owners have unrealistic hopes and lose heart when these lofty goals are not met, rather than because ...

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January brings boom in debt consolidation loans

Debt consolidation loan take-up tends to grow in January as consumers aim to tackle their Christmas spending, it has been commented.Neil Mun...

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Rate cuts 'could offer relief next year'

Further rate cuts could ease the pressure on mortgage holders next year, one sector body notes.The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors ...

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Mortgage loans drop in November

November saw mortgage loan approvals fall by eight per cent, the Council of Mortgage Lenders (CML) reports.Gross mortgage lending declined f...

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Debt 'could be worsened' by lender delays

Mortgage providers are delaying passing on December's base rate cut to mortgage loan holders, one price comparison website has observed.Acco...

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A light at the end of the tunnel for first-time buyers?

After initial challenges, one expert predicts that first-time buyers may find their prospects improve.The property market faces a few years ...

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Housing market "stable"

The latest forecast from the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics) indicates that the housing market should be able to sustain a healthy lev...

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Sharing debt worries 'crucial'

Debt worries should be discussed, according to Engage Mutual.A survey from the financial services provider shows that 22 per cent of Britons...

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Christmas shoppers 'let themselves down'

Shoppers are splurging on Christmas presents despite their best intentions, claims PayPal.More than eight in ten respondents to a recent stu...

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Household hazards hit home-owning parents

Homeowners may face financial loss while dealing with active toddlers, it is claimed.Halifax notes that the boisterous nature of young child...

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Graduates 'should be approved for mortgage loans'

Prime mortgage providers are not necessarily opposed to approving loans for people with graduate debt, one expert claims.Helen Adams, direct...

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