Debt help experts The Debt Counsellors have produced a whole range of free reports to offer information and debt advice on the many types of personal debt problems in the UK and their solutions.
(PRWeb) January 29, 2007 -- Debt help experts The Debt Counsellors have produced a whole range of free reports to offer information and debt advice on the many types of personal debt problems in the UK and their solutions.The UK Debt Help Manual, The Bankruptcy Report, The IVA Report, The Debt Management Report, The Credit Card Debt Report and The Debt Counselling Report all provide invaluable information on the nature and causes of personal debt, the methods of dealing with it and the necessity of professional debt counselling.
Personal debt is a huge problem in the UK, with the total calculated at over £1.28 trillion and estimated to be increasing by £1 million every four minutes.
Under these circumstances, it is essential for consumers to arm themselves with knowledge of personal debt and how to triumph over it.
To that end, the free reports from The Debt Counsellors offer clear analysis of the various types of personal debt and debt problems, such as credit card debt and bankruptcy.
They also explore the debt solutions to these problems, explaining the pros and cons of various processes, including the Individual Voluntary Arrangement, or IVA, and debt management.
John Porter of The Debt Counsellors says: "We have produced the free reports to raise awareness of UK debt problems and increase consumers' knowledge of the debt solutions available.
"People worried about their personal debt can read these reports to find out what they can do about their situation and hopefully that will act as a first step to getting professional debt advice."
To view the free debt reports from The Debt Counsellors see:
http://www.debtcounsellors.co.uk/reports/index.html
Press Contact: MARK NUNNEY
Company Name: The Debt Counsellors
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Phone: 01208 812983
Website: http://www.debtcounsellors.co.uk
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