Personal Finance News Published In December 2007
- Credit card rates will keep rising in 2008
- New year 'good time' to seek debt relief
- Britons budgeting for new year
- Billions set to be spent on Christmas Eve
- Indebted urged to seek repossession help
- Over-55s 'could need debt help'
- Mortgage lenders 'failing to pass on rate cut'
- Loan applications 'to rise in new year'
- Homeowners warned over toddler damage
- Deposits rise for first-time buyers
- Lenders looking for 'qualified people'
- Credit cards offer Christmas 'convenience'
- Borrowers set for a 'tough year' in 2008
- Families warned over loan debt
- UK borrowings 'top £11bn'
- Rental demand 'to remain strong in 2008'
- Indebted 'should seek debt alternatives'
- Thousands could be burgled over Christmas
- UK lent £26bn to friends in 2007
- Tracker mortgages 'coming into their own'
- Homeowners warned over festive holidays
- Energy firms 'fail to mention' reductions
- Christmas shoppers will be splashing out on food
- Credit crunch 'won't slow consumer borrowing'
- Low income families 'forced' into high interest loans
- Britons 'financially overweight'
- First-time buyers 'vulnerable' in 2008
- Store cards 'cost £892m more'
- Winter sports lovers 'neglecting insurance'
- Green home improvements 'important for sellers'
- Rate cut 'could reduce debt'
- Millions now on credit blacklist
- Bank of England cuts base rate
- Women 'lending more' than men
- Bank expected to hold rates
- Millions 'yet to repay' last Christmas loans
- More companies withdraw loan deals
- Utility bills 'set to rise in early 2008'
- Experts offer tips to avoid post-Xmas debt problems
- Mortgage repayments mean Christmas sacrifice
- Hips 'will reduce' first-timer buyer costs
- Home extensions 'can push premiums up'
