Do not exceed '5 days' of loan delinquency... If repayment is difficult, consider debt adjustment
The article emphasizes the importance of addressing loan delinquencies promptly and exploring debt adjustment options if repayment becomes difficult.
SZ Depot Check: 'I want to build a second and stable income'
A German student seeks advice on whether to take more risks in his investment portfolio of 17,100 euros, aiming to build a second income.
I have debts exceeding 20 thousand. How can an ordinary person apply for bankruptcy status, and how much does it cost?
The article explores the legal process in Latvia for individuals, such as Līvija, who struggle with significant debt, detailing how to apply for bankruptcy status and the associated costs.
'I'm a shopaholic but cleared £13K worth of debt following these five rules'
Megan Smith Evans, a 33-year-old shopaholic, shares how she managed to clear £13K of her debt by following five personal finance rules after accumulating £15,400 in debt during the pandemic.
Important news for borrowers regarding the second pension pillar: a lawyer indicates what can slip through and what has no chance
A Lithuanian lawyer discusses the implications of debt vacations for borrowers and the conditions under which they can apply, especially in relation to the second pension pillar.
Warning to people using one type of card as cost at '20-year high'
The average credit card purchase APR in the UK has reached a 20-year high of 35.8%, prompting concerns for borrowers regarding their debt.
Dream Home or Lifetime Debt, Know This Builders' Game Before Buying!
Buying a home in India is often seen as a sign of success, but emotional pressures from builders can lead to significant financial burdens.
Katrie Daler has not a cent left of her 30,000 euro debts – this is how she got rid of her extensive debt record
Katrie Daler shares her journey of overcoming a 30,000-euro debt and provides advice for others struggling with financial difficulties.
Buy now, pay later shake-up with stricter checks from July confirmed
Changes to buy now, pay later schemes will ensure stricter affordability checks and improved customer support starting July 15, 2026.
Ovo, Octopus and British Gas bill help as Ofgem shares options when struggling
Ofgem is informing consumers about available support options for those struggling with energy bill payments amid increasing debt levels in the UK.
Martin Lewis issues warning over 'dangerous' money trap insisting 'this is so important'
Financial expert Martin Lewis warns viewers about the risks of managing credit card debt and presents shocking statistics on repayment timelines during a segment on This Morning.
Behind on Student Loans? Here’s What to Do Now for the New Year
The article provides guidance for individuals struggling with student loan payments as the new year approaches, offering steps to take for financial recovery.
Debts: When Private Insolvency Helps - and When It Doesn't
This article discusses the role of private insolvency in managing debt and highlights the experience of social worker Elvira Eisen-Walser in assisting individuals overwhelmed by financial burdens in Munich.
Leasing is a toxic debt, better buy a car you can afford, Ján Tonka advises on organizing personal finances
Financial expert Ján Tonka emphasizes the stress of leasing cars one cannot afford and suggests effective strategies for personal finance management in a podcast interview.