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Accountants KPMG predict that the number of people facing insolvency in 2009 will reach record levels.
Apart from the near meltdown of the financial system, a plummeting housing market and volatile energy prices, it was a fairly quiet year for consumers...
An Australian lawyer has served a debtor couple with legal papers via Facebook, in what is thought to be a first.
District councils in Lincolnshire overpaid people more than £3m in housing benefits last year, a BBC investigation reveals.
A look at what's making the headlines in Wednesday's morning newspapers.
Insolvency expert Rachel Grant shares her top 10 tips for business survival.
The number of Scots declared bankrupt is rising at record levels, the latest figures reveal.
The number of people and companies being declared insolvent in England and Wales has risen sharply, figures show.
As debt levels rise, a debt collector tell the BBC what his job is like.
The planet is headed for an ecological "credit crunch", according to a report issued by conservation groups.
The UK economy appears to be heading into recession, and many other countries are suffering the same fate.
The board of a music festival sends a letter to its creditors saying it is suspending payments after suffering "a significant loss".
A funeral director says the economic downturn is forcing him to pick up the tab for dozens of burials and cremations.
The number of people declaring themselves bankrupt in Scotland increases by 162% in the last year.
A man with mounting debts threatened to set himself on fire after his house was repossessed, a court hears.
Leading City figures give their predictions for the global economy in the year ahead.
Personal insolvency figures in Scotland reach an all-time high, according to analysis of official figures.
A loan shark whose staff used intimidation when collecting debts is exposed by a BBC investigation.
Complaints about cold-calling by debt advice companies are to be investigated by the information watchdog, consumers are warned.
Labour is facing a cash crisis - but one donor has not deserted it, writes Iain Watson.
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