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Will Age UK’s fuel poverty warning lead to increased use of equity release schemes?

Thursday, November 25th, 2010
Tens of thousands of older people in the UK die "avoidable deaths" in the winter because of fuel poverty and sub-standard homes, it has been suggested.This could encourage a number of people aged over 55 years to seek equity release advice in order to see how a lifetime mortgage could ... read more

Will equity release plans rise in popularity as expert warns of energy price ‘misery’?

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
Britons are set for a period of "price rise misery" starting tomorrow (November 25th) as a number of firms up their energy tariffs.This could inspire a number of people aged over 55 years to seek equity release advice to see how a lifetime mortgage could boost their funds with cash ... read more

Will Brits turn to equity release schemes as expert says many are ‘burying their heads in the sand’ over debts?

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
Britons are reluctant to face up to facts when they find themselves in debt, potentially making the situation worse, it has been suggested.This could encourage a number of people aged over 55 years to use an equity release calculator in order to see how the value of their home could ... read more

Could a lifetime mortgage help those being urged to rethink their Christmas spending?

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
The likelihood of starting off the New Year in debt should make Britons rethink their Christmas spending plans, it has been suggested.This could encourage a number of people aged over 55 years to seek equity release advice to see how the value of their home could boost their spending power.According ... read more

Could a lifetime mortgage help those being urged to rethink their Christmas spending?

Wednesday, November 24th, 2010
The likelihood of starting off the New Year in debt should make Britons rethink their Christmas spending plans, it has been suggested.This could encourage a number of people aged over 55 years to seek equity release advice to see how the value of their home could boost their spending power.According ... read more

Will Brits turn to equity release schemes to boost Christmas funds?

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
The spending review has led many UK households to cut back their festive spending, with 300,000 planning to "cancel" Christmas altogether, according to a new report.This could inspire a number of people to see how a lifetime mortgage could boost their spending power through the value of their home.According to ... read more

Will British men seek equity release advice as report shows women ‘lead the way’ in money management?

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
Women are leading the way when it comes to managing their personal finances, according to a new report.This could encourage a number of men aged over 55 years to use an equity release calculator to see how a lifetime mortgage could boost their finances.YouGov figures recently published by the Institute ... read more

Could a lifetime mortgage help those ‘throwing money away’ by not switching banks?

Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010
Remaining loyal to current account providers is seeing Britons "throw money away" each year, according to one comparison service.This could inspire a number of people aged over 55 years to seek equity release advice to see how the value of their home could boost their income.According to Santander, more than ... read more

Could equity release schemes ease the burden of the UK’s ‘hidden debt’?

Monday, November 22nd, 2010
Britons are billions of pounds in debt to friends and family members, with unpaid loans resulting in arguments.This could inspire a number of people aged over 55 years to seek equity release advice to see how the value of their home could provide them with an income boost, removing the ... read more

Could a lifetime mortgage help those who have ignored basic principles of money management?

Monday, November 22nd, 2010
A lack of government guidance over the management of personal finances is contributing to the UK's debt culture, according to one expert.People aged over 55 years who have bought their home could be tempted to utilise some of the value of their property to clear their debts using an equity ... read more