Debt Counselors Belfast

Usually the university or SU welfare service will have debt counsellors who can tell you what to do, who you can ask for more money and how to make ends meet on whatever you’ve got. Read on to learn more.

Help with Debt
07799 568 163
12 Arlington Park
Belfast
Keys Financial Services
028 9066 0791
3 Balmoral Business Park
Belfast
Deloitte & Touche LLP
0289 032 2861
19 Bedford Street
Belfast
Mcdowell Financial Services
028 9027 8894
36 Alfred Street
Belfast
The Greene Financial Services
028 9058 0501
436 Newtownards Road
Belfast
One Stop Mortgage Shop
+44 (0) 28 9031 4422
11 Corn Market
Belfast
Opus Financial Services
028 9068 3141
799 Lisburn Road
Belfast
Knightsbridge Financial Services
028 9038 2744
50 Knightsbridge Park
Belfast
Global Financial Services
028 9031 3767
141 University Street
Belfast
A & B Financial Services
028 9045 7272
77 Castlereagh Road
Belfast
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Money Worries

It’s safe to say that every student has money worries. There are certainly few enough that don’t to be the exceptions that prove the rule. There’s even a certain bravado among some students in boasting about how utterly broke they are.

This means that it’s often difficult to judge when your worries have become a serious problem that threatens your health, your welfare, or your ability to continue your course.

This is one of the reasons your bank should become your friend. You can bet they’ll let you know if your financial situation is becoming a crisis, and you should listen to what they’re saying. However, the bank won’t always know the full picture.

Naturally enough, the Student Loans Company is keen to get its money back sometime and is therefore also willing to tell you the score.

Usually the university or SU welfare service will have debt counsellors who can tell you what to do, who you can ask for more money and how to make ends meet on whatever you’ve got.

They may even be able to offer emergency loans or, if you’re really stuck, wads of money may be available from the access or hardship funds. Bear in mind, however, that everyone would like a slice of that cake and therefore few students get very much. The hand-out policies vary and you can get a vague idea of their approach by knowing the number of successful applications in any given year and the total sum they’ve got to give away.

Oh, and if you want to watch telly, buy a TV licence.

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