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Welcome to First Friendly Money Management

First Friendly are different. We’re dedicated to helping you by providing professional debt and credit information or advice.  We can give you an honest assessment when you’re most in need of guidance through the debt and credit minefield. Cutting out the legal and financial jargon we will always make sure the right path is recommended to you.

We know it’s not easy when your finances begin to spiral out of control or you face missing repayments to your creditors. Times are hard and we understand this. To that end we’re here to offer you the right impartial advice through our dedicated money management professionals. We use a very simple method…by listening.

Do you have Multiple Debts?
Are you getting threatening phone calls or letters?
Are you being constantly harassed?
Are you facing bailiff visits?
Are you robbing Peter to pay Paul?

Contact us for immediate help

Are you facing any of the following?
Repossession proceedings?
County court judgements?
Court orders?
Administration orders?

Contact us for immediate help

Have you been threatened with
Default notices?
Attachment of earnings?
Insolvency proceedings?
Loss of income?
Loss of Job?

Contact us for immediate help

Have you got
Arrears notifications?
Bank charges?
Budgeting problems?
Family problems?

Contact us for immediate help

First Friendly promises a 7 point strategy by…

  1. Helping you to maximise your income and maintain your standard of living.
  2. Explaining the implications of non-payment of each of your debts and on that basis decide which are priority and non priority.
  3. Assisting you to plan your budget effectively over the short, medium and long term.
  4. Helping you to deploy the right strategy (usually to reduce or freeze interest payments!) minimising the effects of debt on your financial, social or medical wellbeing.
  5. Giving you impartial, independent and confidential advice which enables you to make an informed choice about the options available to you.
  6. Helping you preserve your home, fuel supplies and financial freedom.
  7. Assisting you by advice or representation with the implementation of whatever strategy above we choose together.

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Debt Assistance

From our experience as professionals we have found the main issues our customers face are…

1. Too much debt
2. Threatening phone calls
3. Threatening legal letters and demands from creditors and solicitors
4. Statutory Demands
5. County Court Judgements, or threats of
6. Charging Orders
7. Attachment to Earnings
8. Insolvency Proceedings
9. Bankruptcy Threats
10. Default Letters
11. Arrears Notification
12. Bank Charges
13. Bailiffs threats in person, over the phone or by letter
14. Constant harassment
15. Constant phone calls that are intrusive sometimes at work
17. Loss of income
18. Loss of job
19. Underemployment
20. Sickness then falling behind with your debts
21. Relationship Breakdown
22. Family breakdown
23. Marital breakdown
24. Health issues directly or indirectly
25. Budgeting problems
26. Having to work too hard just to pay the bills
27. Paying debts at the expense of living (do you feel you are having to live off tinned beans to pay your debts)
28. Not seeing enough of the family or friends due to being forced into work to pay debts
29. Not seeing children or loved ones or having the ability to financially support them
30. No financial direction
31. Lack of sleep
32. Mental anxiety
33. Repossession

If you feel you have fallen off the edge of a cliff and your financial problems are starting to spiral out of control, please give one of our professional debt councillors a call. They are trained to listen in an empathetic way and help you plan a way out of the trouble you feel you may be under.

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Don’t Let Debt Worries Destroy Your Family

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Today’s families face many challenges, not the least of which are debt problems. In the current economic crisis money has become a stumbling block and a cornerstone of problems. But you don’t have to let this fact destroy your family life.

So, how does debt affect families? Many parents would like to think that they are doing a good job of keeping any money issues from their kids, but the truth is that kids are quite sensitive. Especially with smaller children, a change in the atmosphere around the home can affect the way that they feel and behave.

The lack of money is of course the major reason, but that breaks down into smaller parts. A divorce can lead to money problems. If one spouse was the primary breadwinner, the other spouse may have to reassess what skills they possess to get back to work. This is on top of the emotional roller coaster that often accompanies a parental split.

Loss of a job is what most families hit hard by the economic crisis have faced. Lack of funds has families deciding between warmth and a full belly, not only for themselves but their children. It can lead to stress which also exacerbates the financial situation.

It has also become all too common for families to split up for the sake of money. Typically, fathers leave to find work while mothers take care of home and family as best they can. Without familial support of any kind, people have ended up in shelters or on the street.

While this is a grim picture, there are some things that you can do right now, however small, to help your family buffet the effects of financial issues. One of the most important steps is to level with your children. Teenagers are old enough to understand what is going on. They can even be instrumental in helping find solutions.

Many parents shy away from this because they feel that they are burdening their kids. In fact, the opposite is true. It actually brings the family closer together when you share what is going on and work together to solve the problem. The older ones can help the younger kids understand budgetary changes you have to make in order to make ends meet.

Speaking of budgetary changes, creating a budget is one way to see where you are now and where you need to go. You can cut back on non-essential spending and put more money towards bills.

Utility companies can help you manage your bills with them. Participating in equal payment plans (EPP) means your bill is the same each month for easier budgeting.

Call credit companies before they begin to call you. They will be more willing to make payment arrangements with you then before any fees for non-payment are assessed.

Don’t fret when you are feeling the financial crunch. The effects will be felt by your family. Instead, work together as a unit to stay together and weather the money storm.

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