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Bankruptcy fears for University of Gloucestershire

September 29th 2010

The spectre of bankruptcy is looking large over Gloucestershire University. The troubled institution denies claims that it is faced with the prospect of claim bankruptcy, following new government plans for its poorest performing centres of education to be closed down. The university is, its bosses claim, in the best health in which it has been for three years. This is contrary to a report in the Daily Telegraph which suggests that the university could be one of three heavily affected by a proposed university white paper due for next autumn.

Debt news for week beginning 20th September

September 27th 2010

42% of adults' debt problems leave them struggling to reach pay-day. New high in rent prices could leave you in need of debt relief. Debt assistance may be forthcoming to those in the West Midlands

Debt assistance may be forthcoming to those in the West Midlands

September 24th 2010

A new lending scheme has been set up across the West Midlands in the hope of making loans available to the financially excluded, and hopefully providing debt relief to those who might need to resort to dubious loan sharks or even illegal methods for a cash boost. The National Housing Federation has set up the 'My Home Finance' scheme which is currently in its pilot phase, as a not-for-profit attempt to divert borrowers away from loan sharks and other dubious short-term debt solutions.

New high in rent prices could leave you in need of debt relief

September 22nd 2010

A new survey finds that the average rent price in Britain is at its highest peak for two years. The average monthly rent cost has been steadily rising for the past seven months, as landlords seek debt relief from their own debt problems. The report from LSL Property Services, suggests that supply and demand pressures have left the average cost of rent at £686. As rent costs increase, consumer belts tighten accordingly as already stretched finances are given further tension. As landlords themselves are faced with financial difficulties and pass these on to their clients and with a shortly arriving VAT increase, it can be predicted that the short-term future for those renting property will be only more difficult as time goes on.

42% of adults' debt problems leave them struggling to reach pay-day

September 21st 2010

Around 42% of adults admit that they are having difficulties in making it to pay-day each month. This is leaving many needing to seek alternative debt assistance from professional debt solutions. New research by the R3 insolvency group has found that it is frequently the 20th day of the month when many adults find themselves in financial difficulties and struggling to make it through to their next pay-day. Around 25% of those surveyed by the group said that it was non-essentials spending that tended to leave them with this short-fall. Around 16% felt that their difficulties were due to struggling to pay off bank loans aand mortgage repayments.


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