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Debt and Divorce (3 Minute Debt Break)

Debt by itself can be a scary thing. Coupled with divorce, it can seem over whelming. Financial issues are a leading contributor to marital breakdown, and it can often be difficult to be on the same page when it comes to settling loans, credit cards and...

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How to teach your children financial literacy on Family Day

Parents and educators have a responsibility to ensure our young people understand the consequences of overspending and develop the life skills to budget. But it may be a difficult conversation to have, especially if you are struggling with debts of your...

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Budgeting Basics: Planning for your income and expenses in 2023

The new year has just started, and you can still regain control of your finances if you plan your income and expenses using a budget.

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How often can you file for Bankruptcy?

This article will look at how often you can declare Bankruptcy, how it will affect your financial situation, and what other options you may have to address your unmanageable debt.

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How to Future-Proof Finances in Your Relationship

Money can make or break your relationship. Managing your finances with your partner or spouse can guarantee a debt-free life and relationship.

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If you ever asked yourself “How Do I Build An Emergency Fund”, you’re already on your way to better financial health. Recognizing unexpected costs happen is a good first step. The next step is to plan to have the systems and resources...

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St. Patrick’s Day: Don’t Rely on Luck to Get Out of Debt

Getting out of debt requires a strategic plan and unwavering commitment. Relying on luck may not get you far.

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The Bank of Canada has just announced another increase in interest rates. How does this affect you as a Southern Albertan?

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Do I keep my car in a Bankruptcy or Consumer Proposal?

We’re here to answer your questions about whether you will be able to keep your vehicle if you choose Bankruptcy or a Consumer Proposal to work towards achieving a debt-free future.

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