The man, the films, those blondes. Free DVD collection starting this Sunday
The number of people facing difficulties with debts is rising, with many so desperate that they are willing to seek a new start through bankruptcy. But despite the relaxation of bankruptcy rules, this should still be the last resort.
Follow our top ten tips to help you to start dealing with your debt problems:
1. Acknowledge that you have a problem
Add up your borrowings and assets to get a clear picture of your financial state. The Consumer Credit Counselling Service (www.cccs.co.uk) has an online quiz called Debt Remedy designed to help you assess your debts.
2. Stop being afraid of debt collectors
Do not be intimidated by a nasty voice on the telephone demanding payment. Debt collection agents are under investigation by the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) after officials uncovered evidence of heavy-handed tactics. If you have a complaint against a debt collection company, call the OFT on 08457 224499.
3. Never just pay the bank that shouts loudest
Prioritise debts. Make your mortgage and debts secured on your property a priority — you risk losing your home if you default on these loans.
4. Seek free, informed advice
Obtain professional help from someone who is not trying to relieve you of even more money. You can consult debt advisers from organisations such as Citizens Advice and adviceUK. Debtors can call the National Debtline helpline on 0808 8084000.
5. Beware of commercial debt companies offering help
Debt advisers have attacked debt management and loan consolidation companies for exploiting customers with expensive fees and charges. Not all these companies are sharks but they are in the business of making money. At best, the solutions offered are appropriate for a tiny minority of borrowers.
6. Do not rule out going to the wall
You may not believe that the stigma of bankruptcy has gone, but it has become easier to go bust. The period over which a bankrupt can discharge debts was cut last year from three years to one. Going bankrupt can mean losing your house and any vehicles you own, so it should not be taken lightly. It may also affect your chances of employment. There are severe penalties for those who have run up debts in a profligate manner and see bankruptcy as a mere formality.
7. Beware of firms offering an alternative to bankruptcy
There has been a 70 per cent year-on-year rise in the number of people signing up to individual voluntary arrangements (IVAs). However, an IVA, a legally binding agreement in which an insolvency practitioner formulates a five-year repayment plan with a debtor’s creditors, suits only a small minority of debtors. The schemes typically levy fees of £7,000.
8.Discipline is crucial
Some high street banks are encouraging customers who are suffering repayment difficulties to enter into agreements that consolidate all their borrowings into one loan. This can be a solution, but only if you stop spending.
9. Take a close look at free ways to escape debt
Free debt management plans can be set up by Payplan (0800 0854298) and the Consumer Credit Counselling Service. They will organise monthly payments on your behalf and help you to negotiate with banks and credit card firms.
10. Stop using shopping as a form of therapy
If your idea of stress relief is a spending spree with your flexible friend, find another hobby.
Read the training tips and advice that helped our London Triathletes
Times Online's new TV show helps you make the right decisions for your pet
Read our exclusive 100 Years of Fleming and Bond interactive timeline, packed with original Times articles and reviews
The latest travel news plus the best hotels and gadgets for business travellers

Our Credit Clinic has free help and advice
2007
£47,700
2007
£41,899
2008
£41,445
Great car insurance deals online
£25,510 – 32,000
Transport for London
London
£50k
NHS
Nationwide
£
£90,000 + PRP
Essex County Council
Essex
100K
Confidential
London
5% below developer pre-launch price!
Luxury Appts, beautiful gardens w/ Thames views
Great Investment, River Views
By Funway – Thailand
from £589pp
Christmas Cruises
From only £995pp
APTs East Coast now from only
£2425pp.
Great travel insurance deals online
Contact our advertising team for advertising and sponsorship in Times Online, The Times and The Sunday Times. Globrix Property Search - find property for sale and rent in the UK. Visit our classified services and find jobs, used cars, property or holidays. Use our dating service, read our births, marriages and deaths announcements, or place your advertisement.
Copyright 2008 Times Newspapers Ltd.
This service is provided on Times Newspapers' standard Terms and Conditions. Please read our Privacy Policy.To inquire about a licence to reproduce material from Times Online, The Times or The Sunday Times, click here.This website is published by a member of the News International Group. News International Limited, 1 Virginia St, London E98 1XY, is the holding company for the News International group and is registered in England No 81701. VAT number GB 243 8054 69.