Who can be disconnected from the power grid, what to do to prevent this from happening

Ukrainians should warn about the impossibility of paying electricity bills. If Ukrainians are unable to pay their electricity bills, they must warn service providers about this. If…

Hourly water supply may be introduced in Dnipro: what happened

In Dnipro, due to the large debt in payment for water utility services, from May 5, some multi-storey buildings can be transferred to an hourly water supply…

Mortgages during the war: will banks forgive debts

Millions of Ukrainians have fled their homes and continue to flee the war. It is one thing to own your own housing, another when you need to…

Thousands of strangers know I’m £52,000 in debt, but my family doesn’t have a clue

Fiona Chapman is searching for the perfect photo. There’s the arty black-and-white spiral staircase, the wooden jetty stretching out into the water or the dandelion clock blowing…

UK debt interest bill leaps to highest January level since records began

Markets are betting that the cost of servicing the huge stock of inflation-tied debt will increase further in the coming months, eating into the Chancellor’s fiscal wiggle…

Higher earners will be worst hit by rocketing inflation

High-earning households will be hit hardest by rampant inflation, with millions of middle-class families sitting on mountains of debt. The spiralling cost of living will likely force…

Buy-now-pay-later firms raised $11bn in 2021

Buy-now-pay-later companies have raked in nearly $11bn (£8.2bn) in venture capital funding this year amid a growing trend among young shoppers to stagger their payments for “must…

Buy-now-pay-later firms raise increased $10.8bn in 2021

Buy-now-pay-later companies have raked in nearly $11bn (£8.2bn) in venture capital funding this year amid a growing trend among young shoppers to stagger their payments for “must…

‘Dad’s extravagant spending almost ruined me’

Money flowed into my childhood home. It was the 1980s – era of the yuppie – and in our house in the Essex countryside, the supply seemed…

The fight over how to save Argentina’s freefalling economy

Winning over investors “Argentina needs to regain private investors’ confidence,” says Hector Torres, a former IMF executive director and senior fellow at the Centre for International Governance…