Britons will spend £19.8 billion a year on keep-fit
UK credit card companies accused of hiding the true cost of services
Surveys show Britons are failing to seek the best forms of financial advice.
Better use of deals on credit cards and loans will bring down levels of debt
Couples are finding it increasingly difficult to talk openly about credit card debts
Half of customers are not getting the advertised APR
Independent financial advice is often better
Britons are increasingly raiding their savings in the pursuit of luxury items
Credit card providers are likely to start cutting the time for interest-free payments
UK consumers feel they need more assistance in tracking down the best deals on credit.
Quater of Britons will be using their savings to make Valentine's Day celebrations special
Where you live is likely to have a strong impact on the extent of your mortgage
Failure to seek out the best financial advice has substantial costs
Less than half of Britons are sure of where to turn
The UK mortgage market is making a recoverey
£28.5 billion spent over the Christmas period
Teenagers make the strongest inroads into their parents' savings
The image of the lavish British spender could be fast becoming a myth
Customers can attain debt freedom almost fourteen years earlier
Council of Mortgage Lenders reports the highest ever figure
Personal loans have filtered into new areas of domestic life in Britain
Britons shying away from doing their essential household sums
The card providers' squeeze on "rate tarts" tightened today
But its cost is written out on credit card bills.
The era of zero sum deals on credit cards may not be dead yet
Real cause of major high street spending is not luxury purchases |