Posts Tagged ‘shopoholics’

Women and their debt highlighted again for contributing to “Shopaholic Britain”

by Nazma Noor on September 2nd, 2010

Research from uSwitch is giving the impression that the UK is full of a shopaholics. We look at the case for people who aren’t shopaholics and are working to reduce their debts.

How much is too much to spend when shopping?

by Jacqueline Cohen on June 10th, 2010

A survey claims the average woman spends £1000 on her daily wardrobe. ClearDebt’s Jacqueline Cohen and 3 other women took part in a story run by the Daily Mirror to test if this was actually true and to show a comparison between a £79 wardrobe budget and an £1000+ wardrobe budget.

So just how guilty do you feel buying non-essentials?

by Jacqueline Cohen on April 8th, 2010

It seems one of the most powerful tools to help stop you spending further into debt, is…guilt. How guilty do you feel buying non-essentials?

Cheap is the new “posh”

by Jacqueline Cohen on March 4th, 2010

There was a time when the great divide between “labels” defined those that shop by price, and those that don’t. But somewhere along the lines, these divides have blurred with the bunt of the recession, and a new breed of shopper has evolved…the bargain hunter.

Shopoholics are long gone, living in the closet.

by David Mond on June 30th, 2009

The days of spending for the fun of it are long gone and as nearly half of our nation (47%) become spendthrifty, saving £92 a month – it’s clear to see the penny has finally dropped (pun, fully intended ;) ) According to National Savings and Investments (NS&I), these figures indicate the highest level of [...]