Payment Protection Claims could help consumers in the UK have enough disposable money to enjoy the festive period without worrying about large debt repayments next year.As people stretch their budgets to incorporate gifts and expensive food and drinks, the amount of money some consumers owe is inevitably going to rise, said Andrew Haggar, a spokesperson for Moneynet.co.uk.The loan claims could be useful as the expert states there is little time left for consumers to save enough money to cope with the increased expenditure.Individuals will always pay out more in December but this year the economic situation has resulted in some people curbing their spending more than in previous years, Mr Haggar added.Recent research from M&S Money found 39 per cent of shoppers will not budget their spending this Christmas and 46 per cent of people who do will not adhere to it.John FieldmanHaving worked in the city for 19 years, John's main focus is interest rates and corporate finance.
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