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Why Debt Is A Dirty Word
Being in debt causes worry, anxiety and depression. It’s all too easy to get into, but it’s exceptionally hard to get out of. Ridiculous interest rates make it almost impossible to ever pay back what you owe, so you slip … Continue reading
Posted in Debt Issues, Increasing Income, Wise Budgeting
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Quicker Debt Repayment or Retirement Planning: Which Would You Choose?
Debt is a particularly nasty four letter word. Depending on how deep you’re in it, you might even say that it trumps the kind of words that strip movies of their PG rating. Unfortunately, it’s also a very common word, … Continue reading
More Stores Go Into Administration – Where Will It All End?
There is no question that the impact the Internet is having on High Street stores can not be overstated. The closure of well known stores in the UK in recent months bears testimony to the fact that online competition has … Continue reading
There is no Stigma to Bankruptcy
For anyone over the age of 40 the word “Bankruptcy” conjures up a dirty look from your father and a scream with her hands to her cheeks from your mother. If you grew up in the 1950′s or 1960′s and … Continue reading
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Bad Debts and Good Loans – Can Debt Consolidation Work?
Debt consolidation loans are one of the oldest methods used by those facing mounting difficulties with debt. They’ve been joined in more recent times by debt management plans and a range of alternative solutions that can help you to regain … Continue reading
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Tagged budget, consolidate debt, credit cards, debt, loans
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Greece is Most Corrupt Nation in EU
Its amazing to think that relatively new democracies such as Bulgaria and Romania are ranked higher than one of the very oldest. Higher in what way? In the league of corruption!
Posted in Debt Issues, European, Unemployment
Tagged debt, economics, euro, eurozone, tax
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Financial Problems? Make Money Online!
Recent times have brought about an unprecedented financial low for the entire world. Money is tight in almost every household, the amount of debt everyone is accumulating is at a constant grow rate. In order to meet our payments and … Continue reading
Are We In a Recession Today And Don’t Even Know It?
A few years ago, it was very common to hear people talking about the fact that we were “in a recession.” As of late, most of those statements have died down. Does that mean that we are no longer in … Continue reading
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