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How to Improve Your Credit Score After an IVA
How to Improve Your Credit Score After an IVA Improving your credit score following an IVA is essential. Here, we outline the actions you need to take in order to rebuild your credit score. If you’re struggling with significant levels of debt, an Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) is one option to regain control of your…
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How to Deal with Gambling Debt
How to Deal with Gambling Debt Gambling can be a fun pastime, but excessive gambling can easily get out of control. In this article we look at how to deal with gambling debt. Gambling is a popular pastime in the UK. According to statistics from the Gambling Commission, nearly half (43%) of the UK population…
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Are Payday Loans Bad?
You never know what might be just around the corner. However, whether your car breaks down or you need to pay a visit to the emergency dentist, one thing is almost always guaranteed – life’s little curveballs are rarely cheap. This is where payday loans come in. These easy-to-access loans are, on paper at least,…
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Perfect Pancakes
Easter is falling relatively early this year, so pancake day is already upon us! Here’s a finance-friendly pancake recipe so you can cook up the classic treat while being gentle on your wallet… This recipe makes 12 yummy pancakes. Ingredients and costs (Approximate costs based on prices at Tesco, correct at time of writing –…
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Key Money Dates in February 2024
There are three important dates in February 2024: the 1st, the 6th-22nd, and the 28th. One of these dates has already passed us by, and one is currently in progress, but no need to worry – you can catch up on what you missed here. February 1st – The Monetary Policy was released The Bank…
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2024: The Year of the Dragon
2024 – the Year of the Dragon – is predicted to bring opportunities, changes, and challenges. These can all be positive or negative depending on how you perceive them, and they’re all interlinked. An opportunity you’ve always wanted may come your way, or it might be an unexpected new chance that arises, something you hadn’t…
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How Long Does Bankruptcy Last in the UK?
How Long Does Bankruptcy Last in the UK? In this article we look at how long bankruptcy lasts in the UK. When debt reaches an unmanageable level, the first option many people consider is bankruptcy. However, while this legal process can be used to help individuals regain control over their finances in the long run,…
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The IVA Process Explained
Dealing with significant debt is not only overwhelming, it can also have a negative impact on your life and health. If this is the case, a professional debt management solution is often your best course of action. While Debt Management Plans (DMPs) and Debt Relief Orders (DROs) may be the best option if you find…
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Tips to Tackle Your Debt in 2024
If one of your new years resolutions is to pay off your debts, or make noticeable progress towards paying them off, then here are some top tips to help you work towards your goal… Build out your budget First and foremost, it’s helpful to know how much money you’ll have to put towards your debts…
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Financial Planning Week: Realistic New Year Goals
22nd – 28th January is Financial Planning Week – so in combination with the new year, there’s truly no better time to sit down and set out your financial goals for the year ahead! To give you some ideas and inspiration, our expert team of advisors have put together a list of seven realistic financial…
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Money Dates for Your Diary in 2024
Need to file a tax return, wondering when your bills are likely to rise (or shrink! 🤞), or want to know when you can expect important updates from the government? We’ve got you covered. January 6th January – National Insurance cut As of 6th January 2024, the reduction of employee National Insurance contributions (Class 1 NICs)…
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Debt To Deposit: The 50-30-20 Savings Model
If you’ve experienced a change in circumstances and found yourself in debt, it can be hard to find ways to budget and save money each month. Not only do you have to factor in paying towards monthly essentials such as mortgage or rent, utility bills, and groceries, but you may be paying off existing debts…