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Debt problems

Loans, credit cards, mortgage payments, bills – should you be worried about what you owe? This debt test will help you to find out how likely you are to have problems with your borrowing over the next year or so.
Just answer a few simple questions about you and your finances, and it will
- tell you whether you should worry about how much you borrow;
- give you some tips on how to avoid debt problems; and
- help you to tackle your debts if you are in trouble.
All information provided is completely confidential – we won't see any of your information or pass it on to anyone else. To take advantage of this service provided by the FSA, BBC and Experian please follow to the debt test.
With more and more people feeling the effects of the economic downturn we wanted to make sure that people in the district who want debt and money advice know exactly where to turn to.
Debt problems can affect anyone, not just people or families on low incomes. There is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of by asking for help in dealing with a problem. Speaking with someone sooner rather than later will help you to manage your situation. Debt issues have a major impact on people, their lives, their homes, family relationships and health including mental health.
The Norfolk County Council site impartially details a number of organisations, that are specially trained in providing guidance and support on financial management including housing and legal matters. Debt and advice information can be obtained from the Norfolk County Councils webpages.

Debt Prevention
There is no such thing as an unsolvable debt problem - it might not be easy or quick, but there is always a route. Debts are urgent, they compound rapidly over time, and can speedily spiral into trouble. The earlier you take them on, the easier they are to deal with, and this Dealing with debt guide written by Martin Lewis at http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/ can help you do just that, step-by-step.
As debt is not just a finance issue, but one that feeds into all elements of your life, and the solutions are wide and varied; whether it is cutting interest costs, budgeting, challenging the legality of your debts, or simply where to find real one-on-one help.
Budgeting your finances
The problem is most budgets don't work; they only look at a month's spending and miss too much out. It may be weekly or, in the case of Christmas or Summer Holidays, annually; this leaves most budgets missing out a chunk of expenditure - and thus not adding up.
The Budget Planner is therefore designed so you can enter how often you buy certain items and, rather than the typical 20 categories of spending, has over 90 (many added due to users' suggestions) to ensure you don't miss anything.
- Do I spend more than I earn? This can lead to major problems, as continued overspending leads to serious debt. The Budget Planner will definitively answer this question and give you a real assessment of your finances.
- What can I afford to spend? The most important thing is to prioritise your expenditure and stick within your means. You may discover that you are overspending, but by budgeting using the Piggybank Technique you may be able to avoid it getting out of control.
For extra advice and tips on how to deal with the credit crunch, an excellent website is GMTV's regular Martin Lewis's site http://www.moneysavingexpert.com for specialist advice on debt, and for many other money saving techniques.
Email: housing@north-norfolk.gov.uk
Emergency out-of-hours: 01223 849782
External Contacts
- National Debtline 0808 808 4000 www.nationaldebtline.co.uk
- Consumer Credit Counselling Service 0800 138 1111 www.cccs.co.uk
- Citizens Advice Bureau www.adviceguide.org.uk
- Debtline-Online 01603 679678
- Community legal Service 0845 345 4345 www.clsdirect.org.uk
- Credit Action www.creditaction.org.uk
- Fool Money Advice www.fool.co.uk
- Advice UK 020 7407 4070 www.adviceuk.org.uk










