Drinkers being penalised by insurance firms

January 31, 2009 by admin  
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Anyone that life or health insurance cover will know that there are a number of factors that can affect the amount that you have to pay for your cover, such as your age, your medical history, your smoking habits, and weight, and various other factors. Read more

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‘Unsurprising’ that credit crunch has hit the middle classes

June 10, 2008 by admin  
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Given that credit has been easily available in recent years, it is “unsurprising” that many people have been lulled into a false sense of security and are now waking up to financial difficulties, an expert at Transact has said.

Jamie Elliott, coordinator at the network committed to promoting financial inclusion, agreed that the economic downturn is hitting the middle classes and “an increasing number of people are finding that their sums no longer add up”.

He pointed out that credit has been widely obtainable in the past few years, with lenders offering 100 per cent mortgages, as well as attractive terms on loans and credit cards.

This comes just after the organisation reported that it is seeing a growing number of middle class people turn to it for financial help.

Mr Elliott commented that their difficulties are “compounded by big increases in food costs and energy costs”.

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