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Consolidate Debt - Make Life Easier ower spends 51% of his monthly income on mortgage repayments.Have you accumulated debts over a period of time which has out grown your payback capacity? In spite of availing loans to pay back the debts, your debts cease to come down, isn’t it? The best option in such a circumstance would be to consolidate your debts. When you consolidate your debts, you combine Sooner or later this debt will need to be repaid. This may seem obvious, but it isn't always that clear to borrowers who are over spending. As costs rise generally, borrowers are facing a squeeze. Oil prices have been at record highs, inflation Great Property Investment Opportunities in Student Accommodation Facilities News at the start of October 2006 provided some shocking numbers about the state of personal finances in the UK.Investment in student accommodation is a very upcoming sector in UK today. Student accommodation promises great returns as the number of students are increasing at a high speed. This rate of increase of the number of students in UK is much higher than the rate of increase in the student accommodatio The average Briton owes ?3,175 in unsecured debt. The European average however is just ?1,588. This means that the average Briton is now in twice as much debt. Should we be concerned about this? In 2005, Europeans borrowed around ?600 billion of unsecured lending, but the UK share of that was ?215 billion. The average 18 to 24 year old owes ?2,860 but many have debts of over ?5,000. In part, this can be blamed on the super competitive financial services industry. In a bid to compete, personal loans, store cards and credit cards are easier to obtain and the interest rates charged are more competitive. This price war is intense between providers and consumers have literally 'filled their boots'. There are now more credit cards in the UK than there are people! 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The citizens Advice Bureau recently announced that they believed that 770,000 mortgage borrowers had missed one or more monthly repayments in the last year. Should borrowers begin to do the sensible things and cut their borrowing and rebuild their savings, economic growth may be threatened. This may have an impact on house prices, consumer spending, tax revenues and much more.
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