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ClearDebt Analyser
The ClearDebt Analyser is a unique free tool which shows you your best way out of debt - whether an IVA, debt management, debt consolidation or bankruptcy. Immediate results on screen help you say goodbye to debt worries for good!
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Debt Repayment Calculator
Easy to use Debt Repayment Calculator illustrates how you can clear your debt and become debt free.
Our debt calculator illustrates the effect of a change in APR on your debts over time.
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- ClearDebt is the only IVA company to offer full online IVA applications
- Five simple sections to complete a full IVA application
- No time consuming filling debt forms by hand
- Login when it suits you and complete at your own pace
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Latest news about UK debt |
Appeals for debt help ‘could double’ (Fri, 09 May 2008) Appeals for debt help among people in South Yorkshire could be set to double over the course of this year, it has been claimed.
UK Consumer Debt Line is convinced that more and more people in the area are suffering with unmanageable personal loan and credit card debt and thousands are seeking help with their problems.
The ... more >> |
New advice for Brits threatened with repossession (Fri, 09 May 2008) A new advice service has been introduced that will aim to help individuals around the UK who are at risk of losing their home due to debt management problems, it has been announced.
The UK Insolvency Helpline claims to offer independent and confidential advice and more of its resources are now set to be focussed on ... more >> |
Finances ‘remain a taboo topic’ (Thu, 08 May 2008) Finances remain one of the subjects British consumers of all ages are least inclined to openly discuss, it has been suggested.
A study carried out recently by Saga Personal Finance found that most people in the UK would prefer not to talk about their earnings and outgoings even with their friends and family.
The insurance firm has ... more >> |
Banking fees ‘are a bit too nasty’ (Thu, 08 May 2008) The ways in which banking fees are being levied against British consumers are a “bit too nasty”, it has been claimed.
According to Marc Gander, founder of the Consumer Action Group, these charges are being made most often against people who are already poor and may be struggling to become debt free.
Mr Gander maintains that while ... more >> |
Spending habits ’shifting’ as credit crunch takes hold (Thu, 08 May 2008) More and more British consumers are changing their spending habits in response to the credit crunch and its impact on their finances, it has been suggested.
According to data compiled by the Fair Investment Company, around 13 per cent of Britons are aiming to reduce the amounts they spend on luxury items, while 16 per cent ... more >> |
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