Thursday, August 28, 2008

When People Are In Debt They Feel Full Of Shame And Out Of Control

Category: Finance, Credit.

The first two months of the new year may see an increase in the number of those seeking help with their finances, an industry expert claims. The representative claimed that after using credit cards to fund their spending over the Christmas period, this is the time of year when people are now having to face up to their borrowing.



According to Heather Choudhary, a specialist debt adviser for the Bradford branch of Citizens Advice, the weeks following the festive period often see a rise in the number of people concerned about the various constraints on their money management. She told the Telegraph& Argus: "The first wave of people contacting us about debt is towards the end of January and February, when the credit card bills start coming through. " Meanwhile, figures reveal that 879 people were declared bankrupt at Bradford county court over the course of last year, up from the 843 recorded in 200In 2005, such consumers numbered, however just 67Ms Choudhary went on to claim that a couple of years ago a typical person in serious debt would owe somewhere between 20, 000 pounds and 25, 000 pounds. Such figures suggest that demands for payment on utility bills, credit and store, personal loans cards, groceries and other expenses are putting an increasing amount of strain on homeowners. However, now the advisory service claims that it is unsurprising should people come seeking advice on debts of up to 45, 000 pounds. For those who are concerned about their ability to meet various demands on their finances, Ms Choudhary stated that" the first piece of advice we give is for people not to panic and not to bury their heads in the sand" . The Citizens Advice worker added: "Debt is never just about owing money, it s connected to bereavement, employment or relationship break- ups. She claimed that there is a sufficient amount of monetary advice that people who may be worried about being able to make payments on loans and credit cards can access for free.


When people are in debt they feel full of shame and out of control. Upon seeking out money management advice, Britons who are looking to get their finances back on track and get into the red as soon as possible may wish to consider applying for a debt consolidation loan. People need to be reassured that when they come to the bureau they aren t going to be judged. " Matt Barlow, chief executive of Christians Against Poverty, added: "Christmas is undoubtedly a time of overspending for many people across the UK and this statistic supports the testimony of many clients we have helped over the past. " He also said the first thing those who find that they are now in financial difficulties following the festive season" is not to panic" . This type of loan could be particularly useful for those struggling with living costs. For such consumers, debt consolidation may be a useful in merging numerous financial constraints into a single low- rate repayment. In research conducted by Sainsbury s Finance last year, day- to- day expenses were revealed to have increased by 2 per cent in the week between October and November.

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