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Why should I join Reading Credit Union? PDF Print E-mail

Read the following stories of people who benefitted from joining a credit union and see why you should also join - to benefit yourself or help others...

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Money Management Help PDF Print E-mail
  • Take some time planning your income & expenditure - Prepare or use a budget sheet
  • Recognise what you might be worrying about, what you might overspend on, what your needs are, how your lifestyle affects your money etc.
  • List essential expenditure at least once a month, maybe when your bank statement comes in.
  • Try to keep a record of everything you spend, including bank & credit card statements. This helps identify regular & occasional spending patterns.
  • Consider setting up standing orders & direct debits where you can, e.g. for telephone & other regular payments. These can help you to plan and ensure that you are making consistent regular payments to all the places you need to.
  • Save (where you can) & plan for extra expenditure such as special occasions, family birthdays etc.
  • Try not to withdraw money too often, for example, withdraw money for the week
  • If you have debts, or feel you are getting into debt, or are about to borrow money but worry about paying it back, don't ignore the situation. Go for advice to a debt advice, welfare rights, council or Citizens Advice Bureau.

    Reading Frontline - 0118 956 9300
    Free debt and benefit advice
    www.frontlinedebtadvice.org.uk

    The UK Insolvency Helpline - 0800 074 6918
    Free national debt advisory service
    www.insolvencyhelpline.co.uk

    www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/onelife/finance/index.shtml - simple & useful money management information & advice including general budget calculator

    Consumer Credit Counselling Service (CCCS) - specialist free advisory service, with a free telephone helpline, tel: 0800 138 111

     

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