Students need to be more careful over getting into debt

October 5, 2007 by admin  
Filed under News, News-Loans

According to a recent report the level of student debt in the UK is on the up, with many students graduating from university having racked up huge levels of debt along the way.

One credit reference agency is now urging students to think very carefully before getting themselves into debt, and to ensure that when they do take out credit cards and loans that they use the money sensibly and for necessities, and they make the repayments sensibly and on time.

Melanie Mitchley, an industry expert from the firm Call Credit has stated that students need to be mindful of the effects of getting into debt, and need to be careful about building up debt. She stated that new students need to manage their finance more sensibly, and need to keep on eye on their finances.

According to Barclay’s figures former students have been graduating with debts that are in excess of £13,000 on average. Another survey into student debt indicates that students could soon be graduating with average debts of around £20,000.

Ms Mitchley stated: “We are urging all students whether freshers or in their final year to be aware of the potential pitfalls if they don’t take control of their financial affairs. Our experience has shown that taking on credit needn’t be a problem if you manage your finances well and ensure you keep up your repayment.”

Another survey carried out by the Halifax showed that credit cards, overdrafts, and loan were amongst the most common forms of debts for students, with 43% of students surveyed having borrowed on credit cards, 73% using an overdraft facility, and 83% having taken out a loan.

One Halifax spokesperson stated: “These are significant sums for anyone, let alone someone who is not yet working full-time.”

Tom Smith
5th September 2007

Tags: student, Loans, owe, repayments, credit, debt, cards, interest

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