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Unemployment And Insolvency Often Go Hand In Hand
14/06/2016
Ian Schofield
Bankruptcy
Consumer Proposal
The insolvency statistics for March have just been released and they are consistent with the trends for the previous few months. Generally filings are flat across the country except for those provinces affected by the decline in oil prices. Total filings...
Read More arrow_forwardThere are two basic types of consumer debts: unsecured and secured. Below is a brief overview of the main differences between them.
Read More arrow_forwardARE PERSONEL AND CORPORATION BANKRUPTCIES DIFFERENT?
Read More arrow_forwardWith over 17 years of experience, I joined a national firm to ensure that I am aware of all the new developments.
Read More arrow_forwardCyber Monday And Black Friday
30/11/2015
Melanie Fuller
Lifestyle Debt
Debt Solutions
While Black Friday and Cyber Monday used to be predominantly American shopping events, Canadian consumers and retailers have gotten right on board in recent years.
Read More arrow_forwardThe Cure For The Holiday Bill Hangover
03/02/2017
David Gowling
Debt Solutions
Finally we’re through the holiday season! But now it’s time for the bills to start rolling in. How nervous are you?
Read More arrow_forwardThe Dark Side Of The Boom
09/02/2017
Grant Bazian
Lifestyle Debt
As the Canadian economy continues to slump and unemployment grips thousands of households across the country, many Canadians are struggling to keep up with the costs of day-to-day living, let alone manage debt.
Read More arrow_forwardThe Credit Card Premium
12/06/2015
Credit Counselling
Using a credit card for everyday purchases has increased substantially in the past decade. The ease of obtaining credit cards plus the benefits credit card issuers provide have stimulated use by many Canadians. In 2013 there were over 80 million credit...
Read More arrow_forwardThe Canada Revenue Agency CRA Can Be One Costly Creditor
17/04/2017
Credit Counselling
We are approaching the end of April and with that, the deadline for filing your 2016 income taxes. It is a safe assumption that some percentage of the 36 million or so Canadians will owe money to the federal government after filing and will either not...
Read More arrow_forwardThe Benefits Of Pooling All Your Debt Into One Pot
26/05/2016
Grant Bazian
Debt Solutions
As the price of living continues to increase across the country, along with an inflated housing market, many Canadians find themselves relying on credit to carry them through major events, expenses and sometimes even day-to-day costs. While credit can...
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