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Debt

 

It's a fact that there is now much greater and easier access to credit than there ever has been before. What people often forget is that, once they use that credit, they have taken on a debt. British consumers now owe more than £1,400,000,000,000 on credit cards, mortgages and loans.

At the end of 2007, there were 31,500,000 credit card holders in the UK. In just one month – December 2007 – they spent over £11,300,000,000 on their cards.

Paying off the full amount you owe on your credit card statement every month means you are staying out of debt. However, once you slip behind and start to leave something owing month after month, you are beginning to get into debt and taking the first steps that could lead to financial disaster.

Almost 12 million people in Britain have a mortgage. That is a loan to buy your own home or, in other words, a debt you owe. Of course few of us can do anything other than take on a mortgage if we want to own our own home and there is always the possibility of selling the property and repaying the money.

So having debts is not the problem. The problem is letting debts build up to a point where you can no longer keep up the repayments or taking on more debt than you can realistically afford in the first place.

At CAS we understand debt and we know how easy it is to slide into unmanageable debt, but most importantly, we know how to help get you out of debt.

We understand the importance of one-to-one debt help and advice and offer assistance in all debt related matters.  

Contact us today to see how we can help you.