Wbg urges households to sort their debts to keep their home warm
Posted On September , 2024
Wbg, one of Scotland’s leading independent specialist accountancy, advisory, audit, and tax firms, is urging households to prepare for winter by sorting their debts now to keep their home warm.
Utility debt in the UK has become a significant financial burden for many households. This debt reflects the challenges faced by households due to rising energy costs and other financial pressures, leading many people to struggle with paying their utility bills on time.
As winter approaches and temperatures begin to drop, it’s more important than ever to ensure your finances are in order. With energy prices on the rise, many households are facing tough decisions about how to manage their bills and keep their homes warm.
Paul McDougall (pictured above), Insolvency Practitioner at Wbg, said: “To help alleviate this burden, we are urging individuals and families to take proactive steps now to sort out any outstanding debts and better prepare for the colder months ahead.
Winter can be a challenging time financially, with higher heating costs putting additional strain on household budgets. For those already struggling with debt, the situation can quickly become overwhelming.”
Mr McDougall said that by addressing debt issues now, households can create a more manageable financial situation that allows them to prioritise essential expenses like heating their home.
Wbg said the key steps to take include:
Mr McDougall said: “No one should have to choose between heating their home and paying off debts. By taking control of your finances now, you can reduce stress, avoid further debt accumulation, and ensure that your home stays warm and safe this winter.
We are committed to helping our community stay warm and safe this winter. We understand that managing debt can be difficult, but by addressing it now, you can create a more stable financial situation that allows you to meet your essential needs without added stress.”
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