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Can I get a loan on Universal Credit?
Have you ever wondered if you’re eligible for a loan if you receive Universal Credit
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Can’t afford Christmas?
Most people say they will spend less on Christmas this year as the current economic
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The cost of living crisis
When prices are soaring, we tend to look for ways to ease the squeeze. But
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How to throw a birthday bash on a budget
Birthdays are joyful milestones to celebrate, but they can also be a major source of
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5 biggest myths about Doorstep Loans
With so many types of loan available, it can be hard to differentiate between them.
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Keep down the cost of your holiday
When it comes to holidays, we can all get a little carried away! We love
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And the winner is …..
It’s awards season, and we’re delighted to have scooped our first win at the Worldwide
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10 lessons to save money on food
According to reports, the average household spends a staggering £5000 on their groceries each year
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Loans, interest rates and APR
In simple terms, the cost of borrowing money is known as interest. Therefore, when you
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Challenges to help grow your piggy bank
Need to supercharge your savings? Filling your savings account doesn’t have to be for something
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What is an affordability assessment?
If you’ve ever heard the term ‘affordability assessment’, you may have been left wondering what
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Cutting your energy costs
UK households are facing a hike in energy bills like never before, so there’s never
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How to know if a lender is legitimate
What exactly is a loan shark, and how can you be sure that you’re doing business with a reputable and legitimate lender?
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No current account? No problem! Firth to the rescue!
Did you know? Around 1.3 million adults in the UK do not have a bank
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5 tips to help manage your bills!
Are you having a hard time paying your bills? If you’re feeling the pressure, here
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What is a payday loan?
A payday loan is a type of unsecured, short-term borrowing, that is designed to tide
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How to improve your credit score
Your credit score depicts your creditworthiness. The higher the score, the better you, as a
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Consumer credit loans compared
Many people think that consumer credit lenders operate the same way, but this is in