Warning If you are in debt
If you are in debt, there are things you can do.
Budgeting tools
Recording money coming in and going out is essential to good budgeting.
Write in a notebook every time you spend money. Include automatic payments like your rent or phone bill and all essential and non-essential items.
If you have a computer, you could put this information into a spreadsheet.
Or you could download a budgeting app to your smartphone.
Ask your bank if they have a budget planner for online customers.
MoneyHelper Budget Planner breaks down your spending to show where you could make savings.
Warning Manage your finances with Income and Expenditure Hub
Scope has partnered with the Income and Expenditure Hub, a free online budgeting tool that helps you to create and manage your household budget. It can help you take control of your finances and any debts you may have.
Priority bills
Once you know where your money is going, you should put your bills in order of importance. These are:
Rent
Rent arrears can lead to eviction. If you think you cannot pay your rent, seek help or talk to your landlord straight away and, if you can, before you get into arrears.
Mortgage
If you are struggling to pay your mortgage, speak to your bank immediately. They will want to help you.
A guide to mortgage payment holidays (MoneyHelper)
If you’re on certain benefits and struggling to pay your mortgage, you might be able to get a loan from the government to pay the interest on your mortgage.
Support for Mortgage Interest (MoneyHelper)
Council Tax
You may be able to get help with your Council Tax through a discount or reduction scheme.
Energy and water bills
Need to speak to someone about your energy and water bills?
Contact Disability Energy Support service
Switching energy tariff or supplier
Get help with your energy bills
Food
There are places where you can get free or cheap food. You do not need a referral to use some local food banks and pantries.
Prescriptions
If you buy 4 or more prescriptions in 3 months, or 12 or more prescriptions in 12 months, it may be cheaper to buy a prescription prepayment certificate.
Warning Supporting your mental health
If you are struggling and you need support with your mental health, ask when you can.
Looking after your mental health and wellbeing is important. Everyone manages their mental health differently.
There are many things you can try:
Check your direct debits
Go through your statements or ask your bank or check online for a list of your direct debits. Look for subscriptions or memberships you’re not using.
Things to look out for include:
- gym or swimming pool membership you rarely use
- magazine or club subscriptions
- online shopping site memberships
- fees for bank accounts or credit cards you no longer use
How to stop spending tool (MoneySavingExpert)
Cheaper broadband and telephone: social tariffs
Ask your telephone or broadband supplier if they offer a cheaper deal. Some suppliers offer cheaper 'social tariffs' if you receive certain benefits.
National Databank offers free mobile data, text and calls to people in need.
National Databank (Good Things Foundation)
Social tariffs: cheaper broadband and phone packages (Ofcom)
Finding and comparing deals online
If you have a computer and access to the internet, it’s easier to find deals that can save you money. Or you could ask a friend or family member to help.
Request free IT support at home (AbilityNet)
Finding the best deals on price comparison sites (MoneyHelper)
For example, you could:
- cancel your cable or satellite TV and move to Freeview
- change to an energy supplier that is part of the Warm Home Discount Scheme
Grants
If you’re looking for ways to budget for mobility or other equipment, adapting your home or taking a short break, find out more about grants and funds.
Money-saving ideas
Think about your other everyday expenses. Ask others for their tips on saving money.
Disability Money Matters online forum (MoneySavingExpert)
Discounts
There may be discounts available to you for attractions, activities and travel.
Disability discounts for days out and travel
Financial support for sport and exercise
Loyalty schemes
Large supermarkets, pharmacies and department stores have loyalty schemes where you earn points or vouchers. Build these up over time and use them to buy food or gifts for a special occasion.
Credit cards
Credit cards can be useful if you want to spread the cost of a big purchase.
Look for a card that allows you to pay the bill over a longer time and without interest. But remember to pay at least the minimum monthly payment.
Consider switching to a new card once any promotional period is over.
Price comparison sites can help you find the best credit card deals.
Warning Credit card debt
Use credit cards with care. You could get into debt if you do not pay your bill on time and in full. Always read the terms and conditions.
Savings
Christmas, birthdays and socialising can be hard if you’re trying to save money. It’s important you share your money worries with friends or family.
If you can, build up some savings for big expenses like a broken boiler, important celebration or holiday.
If you’ve had difficulty opening an account with a bank or building society, you could try not-for-profit credit unions.
Last reviewed by Scope on: 09/10/2023
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