Personal Finance News Published In February 2007
- Financial advisers 'consulted about debt relief'
- Social lending site 'rivals high street'
- 'Increasing number of consumers repaying homeowner loans'
- Debt consolidation loans 'used by 6m'
- Debt is the new fat?
- Savings raided during 'winter shopping spree'
- Subsidence may cause home insurance worries
- Britons 'losing cash' waiting for tradespeople
- Consumers can save with loyalty insurance deals
- Cold winter spells rise in insurance claims
- We may have to now spend before we save
- Consumers should take up saving as hobby
- Bonuses burn holes in consumers' pockets
- 25-year mortgage may no longer be sufficient
- Consumers hit by further car insurance increases
- Bills cut by npower
- Asking prices mellow for house sellers
- Has Halifax stashed your cash?
- Savings gap emerges between him and her
- Quarter of Brits' wardrobes worth £2,000 plus
- Skiers should check full terms of insurance deal
- £13 billion saved by online shopping?
- Consumer debt circle widens
- UK drivers want insurance break for eco-cars
- Buy-to-let offers sound investment
- Property Ladder fever sets in as buy-to-let rockets
- Not so friendly neighbours push insurance risk up
- Loved up couples have no financial contingency
- First steps on property ladder prove tricky
- Consumers should watch the pennies on car finance
- Over half of nation's teenagers feeling the pinch of debt
- Single Brits relish financial freedom
- Brits try their luck with low property offers
- Pet insurance a priority for puppy lovers
- Mortgage customers given more choice
- Self-employment key to happiness
- Banks cotton on to fixed-rate mortgage trend
- Valentine's can be a financial minefield
- Silver surfers shop around for a bargain
- No change to interest rates
- Consumers buoyed by promise of British Gas price cuts
- Watch out for mobile cashback offers
- Women in 20s deemed as mature motorists by insurers
- 2006 sees UK house prices performing well
- Barclaycard launches Valentine's offer for romantics
- Buy-to-let market grows in stature
- Missed credit card payment could total £278
- One in ten lies to partners about finances
- Insolvency figures no surprise, says Citizens Advice
- Babies cost 'more than parents think'
- 100,000 went belly up in 2006
- East End postcodes feel Olympic ripple
- Interest on debt envelops monthly wage
- People unaware of identity theft advice
