Online financial advice available

August 5, 2010

New figures show that Britons are throwing away nearly £150 million per year in late or missed credit card payments.

As the country slowly comes out of the economic downturn, many have accumulated credit card debt as they weathered the harsh economic climate. As Brits struggle to keep up with personal finances, a new website is available to help with financial assistance.

With the economic insecurity pervading a constant state of financial uncertainty, personalfinance.org.uk offers a reliable online resource aimed at helping individuals regain control of their bank accounts. The site features a comprehensive outlook on personal finance management and offers tips on budget management, monthly planning advice and allocation of funds for daily essentials. Also employing a panel of financial experts, the website is a great tool for those seeking more specialised advice catered to their own specific needs.

As figures clearly show, a large majority of people find the concept of personal finances daunting. This causes them to put off financial matters leading to debt accumulation and headaches further down the road. The site can be helpful for those already in debt or for individuals looking to avoid future debts by improving their financial management skills.

The site can become a great tool for those requiring financial assistance. Take advantage of the site’s host of experts to learn more about saving for retirement, special occasions or unforeseen emergencies. The experts are also available to offer personalised advice on ways to become debt free.

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