Consumers currently seeking debt advice may like to take advantage of the offers on discount voucher websites as it could help them save money on things such as eating out.
According to Richard Sorsky, money advice co-ordinator at the UK Insolvency Helpline, more people sought debt advice in January and February this year compared to 2009.
The main issues surrounding families was that they are struggling to pay nursery or school fees as many left it too late to get their child into the school they wanted and are now paying for private education.
He issued advice to those currently struggling with debt problems: "Take advantage of voucher websites because you can actually save a fortune using a voucher website.
"Get your bank statements out, sit down for a good hour and see exactly what purchases are necessary this month."
Consumers can then work out how much they have to spend on outgoings, clothes and themselves, without getting into more debt, he added.
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Around 430,000 students will be given a manual about how to manage their money and avoid debt problems in the process.
Finance charity Credit Action intends to give its guide on student finance to young people planning to attend university in the 2011/2012 school year.
The average student is expected to graduate with debts amounting to more than £23,000 so the charity has created a guide to inform youngsters about the financial support available, how to budget and how to save money.
This could help would-be students learn how to stay in control of their money and help them avoid debt problems while at university.
Joanna Parsley, associate director of Credit Action, said: "Getting this information and guidance into students' hands before they begin university is key as it allows them to prepare financially, so their university experience can get off to a smooth start."..
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