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11:30 GMT, Wednesday, 9 July 2008 12:30 UK

Money Box Live: credit and debt

BBC Radio 4's Money Box Live
Monday, 7 July 2008,
at 1502 BST
On Radio 4 and Online Read the transcript (18 pages)
Beccy Boden-Wilks and Nick Lord

BBC Radio 4's Money Box Live was broadcast on Monday, 7 July 2008, at 1502 GMT.

On Monday's programme, presenter Paul Lewis took your calls and e-mails about borrowing and debt and put your questions to this week's panel of expert guests.

Are you struggling with household bills and want to know the best way to prioritise your payments?

Are you worried you might be responsible for someone else's debts?

Perhaps you are concerned about negative equity.

Maybe you would like advice about what to do if you are in debt.

Or do you want to know how can to manage your borrowing sensibly?

Whatever your concern, our panel of experts was here to give you advice.

Paul Lewis was joined by:

  • Beccy Boden-Wilks, debt adviser at National Debtline
  • Nick Lord, debt consultant

    Presenter: Paul Lewis
    Producer: Samantha Washington




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