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Money Management 24 Jul 2012

The Payplan guide to reducing your outgoings.

Families are struggling with wage rises frozen, but the cost of living on the up, and many are turning to loans or credit as a way to deal with essential payments.

Debt Facts 13 Jul 2012

How do I… apply for a Trust Deed?

For people living in Scotland they have other debt solutions available to them to help when they are in financial difficulty. A Trust Deed is one of these solutions and allows you to pay your creditors back at an affordable…

Money Management 11 Jul 2012

How do I… get out of debt and stay out of debt?

Getting into debt can be easy, one thing leads to another or something unexpected occurs and things spiral out of control. Before you know it, you are no longer able to afford all of your creditor commitments. Getting out of…

Living in Debt 4 Jul 2012

What should I do about my council tax arrears?

In recent years at Payplan we have seen a rise in the number of clients coming to us owing council tax arrears. This is often due to a number of factors, including a drop in income or an unforeseen increase…

Archive 29 Jun 2012

A day in the life of… a Client Liaison Officer

I work in the client support department dealing with Debt Management Plans (DMP). My role is to make sure our clients' income and expenditure details are up to date and sustainable and to look for any opportunities to save money…

Competitions 22 Jun 2012

What do I do if I received an Attachment of Earnings?

If you have been issued with a County Court Judgement (CCJ), you must maintain payments to the creditor until the debt has been cleared in full. However, if the payments stop, your creditor can apply to the court to have…

Money Saving Ideas 20 Jun 2012

The true cost of owning a pet

By Rebecca Sowter Croll When you first set eyes on that cute ball of fluff or multi-coloured reptile, long term cost may not be the first thing on your mind. It definitely was not the first thing I thought about…

Money Management 18 Jun 2012

How do I manage my student debts?

In 2011 universities got the go ahead to increase tuition fees to a maximum of £9,000 per academic year. This provoked widespread anger amongst many, especially as Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats promised to phase out tuition fees altogether.…

Living in Debt 13 Jun 2012

How do I…fill out court forms for a County Court Judgement?

When you receive notification that a creditor is pursuing legal action against you it can be a stressful time. There is a short response period and it is important that all of the paperwork is filled out correctly.

Money Saving Ideas 8 Jun 2012

Planning a wedding on a budget.

After recently getting married I know too well that weddings can cost a fortune and the budget can soon spiral out of control. You only have to look in some bridal magazines to see they average the cost of a…

Archive 1 Jun 2012

What is a Logbook Loan?

Log book loans are a growing trend, with the number of people taking them out increasing by 40% between 2006 and 2009**. With more of these types of loans appearing it is important to understand exactly what they are. Log…

Money Saving Ideas 16 May 2012

Dealing With Debt and Divorce

In spite of all the good intentions you might once have had, sometimes two people in a married relationship simply have to accept that it’s the best for both parties if the relationship is ended and the marriage dissolved. A…

Debt Facts 14 May 2012

Understanding credit reports and how they are affected by DMPs

By James Jones from Experian Credit checking is a mystery to some, so how does it work? Basically, lenders obtain your consent to share and access information about your credit agreements through credit reference agencies like Experian. We combine these…

Money Management 11 May 2012

How do I… budget?

Whether in debt or not, we should all learn to budget. For some of us budgeting will come naturally, but for others it can be more difficult. Therefore we have put together a guide to show you how to prepare…

Living in Debt 9 May 2012

Disabled people and debt

"We are struggling financially and finding it very hard to cope. I am at my wits end [trying] to find a way out of the debts." This quote from a disabled mother of a disabled child will resonate with many…

Debt Facts 2 May 2012

Right to Offset

One of the most important things to do when you are in debt is to change your bank account. If you owe money to the same bank that your wages or other income is paid into then they are entitled…

Money Saving Ideas 20 Apr 2012

5 ways to make money from your home.

The cost of living is going up - sometimes it seems by the second - which means that some people are struggling to cope. Not surprisingly, many people are turning to new and inventive ways to increase their income.