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    Money Advice Service reveals new debt tackling measures

    This is a duplicate of the Blog Entry made on 22nd February 2012 19:43.

    The Money Advice Service (MAS) has given new details of how its revamped service will help people in debt from April this year. The service, which is...

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    Re: Money Advice Service reveals new debt tackling measures

    The link in the CT article is wrong.

    They've linked to the MAS research list, when they should linked to the publications one. Means that you wouldn't find that report if you used the CT link.

    Direct link to the report is here for reference: http://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk...nd_summary.pdf
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      Re: Money Advice Service reveals new debt tackling measures

      Originally posted by rizzle View Post
      The link in the CT article is wrong.

      They've linked to the MAS research list, when they should linked to the publications one. Means that you wouldn't find that report if you used the CT link.

      Direct link to the report is here for reference: http://www.moneyadviceservice.org.uk...nd_summary.pdf
      thanks Rizzle

      I've also added on Blog now
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        Re: Money Advice Service reveals new debt tackling measures

        Half of MAS advice budget to be spent on marketing

        The Money Advice Service (MAS) will spend almost half of its £46.3 million annual advice budget on raising awareness of the service, according to its 2012/13 business plan. As the budget of £80.8 million has been divided in two, the remaining £34.5 million will be designated to debt advice, Money Marketing reports. The consumer financial education body was established in April 2010 under the Financial Services Act, with the industry fuelling much of its budget through levies applied by the Financial Service Authority.

        Ways in which the marketing money will be spent include television adverts, email marketing and online advertising. The MAS aims to reach more than 11 million people each year by 2017, with chief executive Toby Hobman claiming generic advice will be based on.....Read more here---: Half of MAS advice budget to be spent on marketing
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