Personal Finance News Published In September 2007
- Pet insurance 'is complex to calculate'
- Young people 'don't use credit cards'
- IVAs are popular with young people in debt
- House prices rise despite mortgages getting more expensive
- University 'has made debt more acceptable'
- Consumers 'should check mobile insurance small print'
- Young people 'need more education to prevent debt'
- Insurers urged not to target ex-offenders
- Most people in the UK have credit cards they never use
- Utility suppliers 'are worst for billing accuracy'
- UK homeowners 'have undervalued insurance'
- People use loans 'to consolidate above all else'
- Government looks to target loan sharks
- Northern Rock crisis 'has made people cautious about saving'
- Credit crunch 'might reduce number of mortgages available'
- Green car insurance 'becoming more popular'
- New way of advertising loan rates proposed
- Mortgage lending increases as credit card spending declines
- Young people 'need better education about debt'
- Homeowners 'need to regularly update contents insurance'
- People hit with £11k of costs when moving home
- Parents help their kids out of debt
- IVAs 'have changed consumer attitudes towards bankruptcy'
- Students urged to check home insurance details
- Consumers 'must check their credit score'
- People 'use the net to look for mortgages'
- Brits 'in the mood to save'
- Young drivers 'can act to reduce premiums'
- Consumers 'overestimate inflationary pressure'
- Chancellor issues warning over consumer debt
- Mortgage rates climb despite BoE decision
- Consumers 'want to earn more before they save'
- House price inflation drops
- Motorists 'donÂ’t tell insurers about accidents and convictions'
- Credit card balance transfer fees rise
- People 'consolidate to continue spending'
- Lower income families 'save more for their children'
- People 'are ignoring travel insurance for Europe'
- Homeowners opting to improve
- Britons cashing in on holiday claims
- Grandparents concerned about property prices
- UK 'addicted' to saving
- Many 'in denial about debt'
- Interest rate stays at 5.75 per cent
- 250,000 people 'need to think about remortgaging as soon as possible'
- Lenders add charges for missed mortgage payments
- Young people abandon cheques
- Insurance vital for rugby fans
- People 'are worried about their finances'
- People don't understand IVAs
- UK personal debt continues to rise
- "Uncomfortable" consumer borrowing figures
- Travel insurance 'still a low priority for many'
