The summer of 2008 was what I would call, the summer of denial. No one could see the oncome of the “crunch” and even if they did, they closed their eyes to it, hoping it would go away. But of course, it didn’t. And when it came, drastic cuts to our lifestyles were essential in [...]
Posts Tagged ‘debt’
To summer holiday, or not?
by David Mond on October 14th, 2009
A very merry Christmas? Not likely!!
by David Mond on October 2nd, 2009
The word on the street is that the recession may finally be coming to an end and 2010 could be the year of recovery for the country’s economy. Despite this, the employment crisis isn’t, and as figures in this area reach an all time high, it doesn’t take a genius to figure out that for [...]
Bored of budgets?
by David Mond on August 20th, 2009
When the recession first started taking effect, it was clear many of us just cut back here and there; and as it continued to make headway, most of us quickly adapted our lifestyles to budget effectively – ensuring we could weather the storm ahead. However, it seems now, a year in, that such strict budgeting [...]
Men behaving proudly
by David Mond on August 19th, 2009
Neil Morrissey is probably one of the UK’s most loved men who genuinely can, get away with behaving badly. But what makes him so appealing to the public, is his genuine approach to people – both on and off screen. And in his latest bolt of bad news, this is no exception. This week Morrissey [...]
A season of acceptance and action
by David Mond on August 4th, 2009
Maybe the summer months have brought with them a wind of change, but as the season draws to a close and autumn leaves appear on the trees, it seems a more practical approach is now being taken by those in debt. Adapting to the current climate, acceptance has now taken place as the summer has [...]


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