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Where can I get free mortgage advice?

17 October 2008
In today`s turbulent mortgage markets, getting the right advice is more important than ever. The question is: how much are you willing to pay for it?... read more »

Debt free in 2009

19 January 2009
With Christmas behind us, many of us are taking a good look at our finances and wondering whether `debt free in 2009` would be a realistic goal for the year. Even if it isn`t, there`s a good chance you could make a real `dent` in your debts, which means less interest to pay - and a safer financial future.... read more »

25th March was `Debt Freedom Day`

27 March 2009
New research has shown that it took the average worker in the UK 83 days to earn enough money to pay the interest on their debts in 2009.... read more »

Free debt advice

17 June 2009
If you`re worried about the state of your finances, there`s a good chance you`d benefit from getting some free debt advice from a professional debt specialist.... read more »

Going debt free

18 March 2009
When you`re in debt, your money isn`t your own. Every month, you know a portion of your money will go to someone else - until your debt is paid off and you`re officially debt free.... read more »

Free debt advice

20 October 2009
Many people struggle with their debts at one time or another. This is especially the case in the current climate, when finances are stretched by increasing costs of living and shrinking incomes. Some people are left wondering how they will ever be able to pay their debts off.... read more »

Tax Freedom Day 2010 `will be 30th May`

10 May 2010
On 30th May, the average Briton will have earned enough to cover their annual taxes and will finally start earning for themselves - according to the Adam Smith Institute, a leading economic think tank.... read more »

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