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Duchess of York may require debt management - 30/10/09
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has revealed that she has debts of £600,000 after her lifestyle company Hartmoor collapsed
Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York, has revealed that she has debts of £600,000 after her lifestyle company Hartmoor collapsed

Debt consolidation could be required by motorists following petrol price rises - 29/10/09
Prices at petrol pumps are now at their highest level this year, according to figures released by the AA
Prices at petrol pumps are now at their highest level this year, according to figures released by the AA

Debt management most needed in coastal towns - 28/10/09
Coastal conurbations have the highest rates of personal bankruptcy among Britain's largest towns and cities, according to new research by accountancy firm Wilkins Kennedy
Coastal conurbations have the highest rates of personal bankruptcy among Britain's largest towns and cities, according to new research by accountancy firm Wilkins Kennedy

Debt management could help with scary Halloween costs - 26/10/09
British parents will spend £200 million on Halloween according to new research by Egg, at over £15 per family on average
British parents will spend £200 million on Halloween according to new research by Egg, at over £15 per family on average

Could CBI proposals ease personal debt management needs? - 21/10/09
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has put forward a number of proposals to the government in the hope of reducing the country's public sector debt levels
The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) has put forward a number of proposals to the government in the hope of reducing the country's public sector debt levels

Debt management needs to rise among retired expats? - 20/10/09
The average monthly pension income for British expats on state schemes has dropped by more than 270 euros since January 2007
The average monthly pension income for British expats on state schemes has dropped by more than 270 euros since January 2007

Savers could increase debt management needs for others - 19/10/09
The UK's recovery from the recession could be prolonged as a result of an increase in the number of people saving
The UK's recovery from the recession could be prolonged as a result of an increase in the number of people saving

Could debt management save Fergie from bankruptcy? - 15/10/09
The Duchess of York has been forced to abandon plans of a large birthday party as a result of financial problems
The Duchess of York has been forced to abandon plans of a large birthday party as a result of financial problems

Debt management could assist equity release-dependent pensioners - 13/10/09
An increasing number of pensioners are using equity release schemes in order to pay off their debts, it has been revealed
An increasing number of pensioners are using equity release schemes in order to pay off their debts, it has been revealed

Mental health issues rife among debt sufferers - 09/10/09
A significant proportion of Britons who find themselves in need of debt advice could also be suffering from mental health problems
A significant proportion of Britons who find themselves in need of debt advice could also be suffering from mental health problems

Debt management needs to increase unless retirement age raised to 75? - 05/10/09
Calls have been made for the retirement age to be raised to 75 in order to compensate for the increased financial requirements of longer living
Calls have been made for the retirement age to be raised to 75 in order to compensate for the increased financial requirements of longer living

Could debt management reduce car crash fraud? - 02/10/09
Many of Britain's road users would consider acting fraudulently in order to secure some extra cash to help survive the recession
Many of Britain's road users would consider acting fraudulently in order to secure some extra cash to help survive the recession
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