Yesterday I was working with Jenny Layton, who's giving me fantastic help with the text-editing of Edition 2 of "Back To The Black", i.e. the complete content as an e-book. I am still hoping we'll get the file uploaded by the end of February.
After that the next project will be a podcast and an audio version of the complete book.
This morning I did another interview with Heart FM, this time with Rob Mayor. This came about because Heart felt that the issue of "Payday Loans" needed exploring further. We talked about why people are tempted by such loans, the benefits on which they are sold, and the well-known disadvantages of the astronomical interest rates. Those rates could be affordable if it's the only game in town AND if the loan really is repaid really quickly, i.e. on payday, but if it's rolled over then the problem starts.
We talked about credit unions as an alternative to high-street lenders or to payday loans.
I also stressed the need to take advice, preferably from an independent, impartial (i.e. not-for-profit) advice service such as the local CAB (Citizens Advice Bureau, for the benefit of any readers of this blog who are not in the
All this is the kind of advice that most people have read lots of times; however, my hope is that when the complete book is published, people will view the advice in a different light because of what I say about where I went wrong. In fact the book’s subtitle could even be “Learn from my mistakes”.
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