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We constantly hear about the stress and anxiety being caused by financial pressures. In this blog we look at some tips from Money Wellness.

Unmanageable debt can feel like a heavy weight on your shoulders. Whether it’s credit cards, loans or unexpected expenses you’re struggling with, it’s never a good idea to bury your head in the sand about problem debt.

This guide looks at ten tell-tale signs that suggest it might be time to get professional debt help.

Let’s dive right in.

  1. You’re struggling to make payments

If you are then it’s a sign your debt is unmanageable. This can lead to late fees and a drop in your credit score.

 

  1. You only pay the minimum

Are you only making minimum payments on credit cards? While it’s better than nothing, this can keep you in debt for years and result in you paying hefty amounts of interest.

 

  1. You use credit for daily expenses

If you’re relying on credit cards or buy now, pay later (BNPL) for essentials like food or bills, it’s time to rethink your finances.

 

  1. You’re constantly borrowing

If you’re stuck in a cycle of taking out loans to pay off other debts, a professional can help you break that cycle.

 

  1. You’re feeling stressed about money

Feeling anxious or stressed about your finances can take a toll on your mental health. If debt is causing sleepless nights or anxiety, it’s time to take action.

 

  1. You’re getting calls from creditors

Regular calls or letters from creditors may mean the people you owe money to are considering taking further action to get you to repay what you owe. Before you find yourself being taken to court, get help.

 

  1. You don’t know how much you owe

If you’ve buried your head in the sand and have no idea how much you owe, it’s time for a financial check-up.

 

  1. You have no savings

Not having any savings can leave you vulnerable to unexpected expenses, which could make your situation worse. If you can’t save for emergencies because of your debt, reach out for help.

 

  1. You feel overwhelmed by your finances

If managing your finances feels like a full-time job, a debt adviser can help you simplify things.

 

  1. You’re thinking about bankruptcy

Bankruptcy is a serious step that can have long-lasting effects on your finances.

Before making any decisions, ask yourself these questions:

If bankruptcy is on your mind, it’s important to seek free debt advice first.

Taking the next step

If you recognise any of these signs, don’t worry – acting quickly can make it easier to get back on top of your finances.

Many people find themselves in a tight spot, but help is out there.

Money Wellness can support you 24/7 online, or you can pick up the phone and give them a call on 0800 011 4231.

They are there from 8am to 8pm, Monday to Friday, and over the weekend between 10am and 4pm.