Keep track of holiday spending; Brits are warned

Released on = July 20, 2006, 6:04 am

Press Release Author = Shakespeare Finance Ltd

Industry = Financial

Press Release Summary = Chiltern Debt Management general manager Jackie Newton told
that there were certain times of the year when people were more at risk of getting
into debt and the summer holiday was one of them. She suggested that people needed
to budget and not pushed themselves to the limit so that they can manage the ups and
downs of life.

Press Release Body = It is found that the UK citizens holidaying outside make
excessive use of credit cards and loans. Millions of people lose track of their
holiday spending. It increases the risk of getting into debt.

London (debt-consolidation-park.co.uk) July 20, 2006: It has been revealed by
Chiltern Debt Management that Britons are making excessive use of credit cards and
loans to bear the expenditure of holidaying. One out of seven Brits applies this
method of payment to meet their holiday needs.

Millions of people could not keep their holiday spending within budget as they lose
control of their finances. Particularly pensioners lose track of their spending
during vacation. This group is also more likely to finance their holidaying with
borrowed money.

Chiltern Debt Management general manager Jackie Newton told that there were certain
times of the year when people were more at risk of getting into debt and the summer
holiday was one of them. She suggested that people needed to budget and not pushed
themselves to the limit so that they can manage the ups and downs of life.


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