We asked Christian Seanor, our senior calls advisor, to set out the most commonly asked questions he encounters when speaking to potential clients about possible debt management solutions to their debt worries:
Rich list hit by insolvencies
Highly educated, high-earning middle-aged professionals saw CCJs increase by six per cent and well- off individuals living in picturesque rural locations such as South Woodham Ferrers in Essex, Pulborough in West Sussex and Nailsworth in Gloucestershire, saw a five per cent increase.
University gets cash advance to pay wages
A debt-stricken university had to be given a cash advance to pay its staff their wages last month, a union claimed today.
The University of Cumbria, which is nearly £30m in debt and has already announced plans to close a campus and cut jobs and courses to save cash, had to seek help from the Higher Education Funding Council for England (HEFCE).
PGCE Trainees pull pints by night to stem £20k debt
PGCE students moonlight for 21 hours-plus a week, survey reveals
Teacher training leaders have expressed concern after it was revealed that trainee teachers are working for more than 21 hours a week on top of their courses.
Trainees say they are taking on extra paid work in an effort to stem spiralling student debts of more than £20,000.
Priority Debts
Which debts should you pay off first? Education Debt know how difficult it is to prioritise your debts when the phone won’t stop ringing and the letters keep coming through the door. When you’re trying to sort out how to pay back your debts, you’ll need to identify the priority debts. (These are the ones [...]